Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:


1. Humanities

The Humanities focus on the human condition and how people process and document the human experience.

Literature and Language

  • Linguistics: Phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics.

  • Literary Theory: Structuralism, post-colonialism, and feminist critique.

  • Comparative Literature: Analyzing themes across different cultures and eras.

  • Creative Writing: Fiction, poetry, and non-fiction scripts.

Philosophy and Ethics

  • Metaphysics: The nature of reality and existence.

  • Epistemology: The study of knowledge and belief.

  • Ethics: Moral philosophy, bioethics, and environmental ethics.

  • Logic: Deductive and inductive reasoning.

History and Heritage

  • Ancient & Medieval History: The foundation of civilizations.

  • Modern & Contemporary History: Global conflicts, revolutions, and digital shifts.

  • Art History: The evolution of visual culture from cave paintings to digital art.

  • Archaeology: The study of human activity through material remains.

Religion and Culture

  • Theology: The study of the divine and religious beliefs.

  • Comparative Religion: Finding commonalities and differences in global faiths.

  • Cultural Studies: How identity is shaped by media, race, and gender.


2. Social Sciences

The Social Sciences use a more scientific approach to study society and the relationships among individuals within a society.

Psychology (Behavioral Science)

  • Cognitive Psychology: How we think, remember, and perceive.

  • Developmental Psychology: Growth from childhood to old age.

  • Social Psychology: How individuals behave in groups.

  • Abnormal Psychology: The study of mental health disorders.

Sociology and Anthropology

  • Sociological Theory: Analyzing social structures and institutions.

  • Urban & Rural Sociology: The dynamics of living environments.

  • Cultural Anthropology: The study of human cultures and their development.

  • Demography: The statistical study of human populations.

Political Science and Law

  • International Relations: Diplomacy, global conflict, and trade.

  • Political Theory: Democracy, socialism, and authoritarianism.

  • Public Policy: How governments design and implement laws.

  • Jurisprudence: The philosophy and theory of law.

Economics

  • Microeconomics: Individual and firm-level decision-making.

  • Macroeconomics: National income, inflation, and unemployment.

  • Development Economics: Improving the fiscal and social conditions in developing nations.

  • Behavioral Economics: Why people make "irrational" financial choices.


3. Management

Management focuses on the organization and coordination of activities to achieve defined objectives.

Organizational Behavior & HR

  • Human Resource Management (HRM): Recruitment, training, and retention.

  • Leadership Studies: Styles of management and emotional intelligence.

  • Organizational Culture: The internal "personality" of a company.

Strategic Management

  • Operations Management: Streamlining production and supply chains.

  • Project Management: Methodologies like Agile, Scrum, and Waterfall.

  • Entrepreneurship: Innovation and venture capital.

  • Change Management: Navigating transitions within a business.

Marketing and Communication

  • Consumer Behavior: Understanding why people buy.

  • Digital Marketing: SEO, social media, and content strategy.

  • Public Relations (PR): Managing brand reputation and media.

Finance and Accounting

  • Corporate Finance: Capital budgeting and investment.

  • Financial Accounting: Reporting and auditing.

  • Risk Management: Identifying and mitigating business threats.