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Call for papers/Topics
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
1. Education
Education focuses on how knowledge, values, and skills are passed from one generation to the next. It relies heavily on Psychology (Social Sciences) and Philosophy (Humanities).
Pedagogy and Curriculum Design
Instructional design theories (e.g., Constructivism, Behaviorism)
Curriculum development and alignment
Assessment and evaluation metrics
Educational Technology (EdTech)
Digital literacy and online learning paradigms
AI and automation in personalized learning
The digital divide and resource accessibility
Special Education and Inclusivity
Neurodivergence and differentiated instruction
Assistive technologies
Multilingual and multicultural education
Educational Leadership and Policy
School governance and financing
Standardized testing debates
Standardization vs. localized schooling
2. Humanities
The Humanities explore how humans document and process the human experience through culture, language, and abstract thought.
Philosophy
Epistemology (The theory of knowledge—directly feeds into how we educate)
Ethics and Moral Philosophy (How societies determine right from wrong)
Aesthetics (The philosophy of art and beauty)
History and Historiography
Ancient, Medieval, and Modern World History
Social History (History of everyday people, overlapping with Sociology)
Historiography (The study of how history itself is written and biased)
Literature and Textual Analysis
Literary theory and criticism (e.g., Post-colonialism, Feminism)
Comparative literature
Creative writing and narrative structure
Linguistics and Language
Syntax, phonology, and semantics
Sociolinguistics (How language intersects with social identity)
Language acquisition (Directly tied to early childhood education)
3. Social Sciences
Social Sciences use empirical and qualitative methods to study how societies function, group dynamics, and human behavior.
Sociology
Social stratification (Class, race, gender, and power dynamics)
Urban sociology and community development
Sociology of institutions (How the family, religion, and education shape citizens)
Psychology
Cognitive and behavioral psychology
Developmental psychology (How humans grow—essential for educational pedagogy)
Social psychology (How individuals behave in groups)
Anthropology
Cultural anthropology (Customs, rituals, and belief systems)
Archaeology (Physical remnants of past societies)
Linguistic anthropology
Political Science and International Relations
Political systems and governance (Democracy, Authoritarianism)
Public policy analysis
Geopolitics and global conflict resolution
Economics
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
Behavioral economics (Where psychology meets financial decisions)
Development economics (How education and social structures impact poverty)
4. Major Interrelated and Interdisciplinary Fields
These topics sit at the intersection of all three domains, proving that they cannot be fully separated.
The Sociology of Education
How social class, race, and neighborhood affect educational outcomes.
Schools as engines for social mobility vs. tools for reproducing social inequality.
Digital Humanities
Using data science, AI, and social science mapping tools to analyze historical texts, literature, and cultural trends.
Philosophy of Education
Asking the foundational question: What is the purpose of education? Is it to create compliant workers (Economics/Sociology) or to foster critical thinkers and virtuous citizens (Philosophy/Humanities)?
Cultural Studies
An intersection of Literature, History, Sociology, and Anthropology that examines how pop culture, media, and art reflect and shape societal power dynamics.
Applied Linguistics and Literacy
The intersection of how the human brain processes language (Psychology), the cultural evolution of dialects (Anthropology), and how we teach children to read (Education).
Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences
How climate change impacts human societies (Geography/Economics), how we communicate the crisis through narrative (Literature/Media), and how we educate future generations on sustainability (Education).