AIM

The journal’s mission is to bring together thought, academic research and corporate practice in all Social Science and Literature areas in a reader-friendly format. The journal aims to publish high-quality peer–reviewed articles in the area of Social Science and Literature. The research published in the journal is practically relevant, so the results are helpful for managers in leadership roles related to projects, programs, and portfolios. Therefore, the research’s theoretical and managerial implications need to be considered. In other words, the journal seeks excellent contributions to theory and practice and strongly values rigour and relevance.

SCOPE

The Editors reserve the right to reject article(s) without sending them out for review. Submitted articles must be within the scope of the journal. All submitted articles go through a double-anonymized peer review process. Articles for the regular issue can be submitted electronically throughout the year. The scope includes (but is not limited to) the following topics related to Social Science and Literature:  

  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Business Administration
  • Criminology Justice
  • Criminal Justice
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Geography
  • History
  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Management
  • Media
  • NGO
  • Political Science
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Social Policy
  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Women Empowerment
  • Literary Genres,
  • Periods
  • Regions
  • Fundamentals of Languages
  • Narrative and Memory
  • Thinking and Writing Across the Curriculum
  • Literary Research Methods
  • Literary Discourse
  • British Literature
  • American Literature
  • Professional Writing
  • Conflict and Community
  • Home and Away: Epics and Utopias
  • Uncovering Fairytales, Myth, Folktales, and Ghost Stories
  • Studies in Trauma Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Critical Writing
  • African Literature
  • Literature of American Diversity
  • American Fiction
  • The Epic Tradition
  • Biographic Arts
  • Women in Literature and Psychology
  • Film and Literature
  • Romanticism
  • Victorian Literature
  • World Literature
  • Class and Culture in Literature and Film
  • Rebels in Literature and Music
  • Novel
  • Women’s Literature
  • Short Story
  • Poetry
  • Drama
  • The Age of Chaucer
  • The Age of Shakespeare
  • Literature Theory and Practice
  • History of the English Language
  • Problems in the Study of Gender and Sexuality
  • Hamlet and Critical Methods
  • Psychoanalytic Approaches to Literature
  • Decolonizing Drama and Performance in Africa
  • Beckett
  • Assemblage
  • Disability Studies
  • Afro-American Literature
  • International Cinema
  • Asian Languages and Literature