Focus and Scope

Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability covers theoretical and experimental advances in subjects including but not limited to the following:

  • Literary Studies: Research on literary works, writing styles, themes, and their impact on society.
  • Historical Studies: Research past events and cultural, political, and social developments.
  • Linguistic Studies: Research on language structure, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics.
  • Philological Studies: Research on classical texts, ancient manuscripts, and language development.
  • Anthropological Studies: Research on culture, traditions, social structures, and societal changes.
  • Philosophical Studies: Research on philosophical thoughts, ideas, and concepts.
  • Art Studies: Research on artworks, aesthetics, and historical and contemporary art developments.
  • Media and Communication Studies: Research on mass media, communication theories, and the impact of media on society.
  • Cultural Studies: Research on a society’s popular culture, mass culture, and cultural identity.
  • Theatre and Performance Studies: Research on theatre, drama, performing arts, and performance culture in general.

In addition to publishing research articles that report urgent breakthrough results of significant importance to the research fields of Humanities and Sustainability Research, devoting to provide an intellectual niche of new creativity and innovation trends in society and beyond, Journal of Humanities Research Sustainability will also publish invited Topical Reviews on themes of particular current interest to the community.