Call for papers/Topics
All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:
1. Literature
Literature focuses on the written word, creative expression, and the cultural narratives that shape human experience.
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Literary Theory & Criticism: * Formalism, Structuralism, and Post-Structuralism
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Marxist, Feminist, and Queer Literary Theory
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Psychoanalytic Criticism and Postcolonialism
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Ecocriticism (literature and the environment)
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Historical Periods & Movements:
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Classical and Medieval Literature
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Renaissance and Enlightenment Literature
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Romanticism, Realism, and Naturalism
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Modernism and Postmodernism
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Genres & Forms:
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Poetry and Poetics
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Prose Fiction (Novels, Short Stories)
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Drama and Performance Texts
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Epic and Oral Traditions
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Comparative Literature: * Cross-cultural literary analysis
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Translation studies and adaptation theory
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2. Languages & Linguistics
This domain covers the scientific study of language structure, its cognitive foundations, and its social functions.
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Theoretical Linguistics:
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Phonetics & Phonology: The physical sounds and cognitive sound systems of speech.
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Morphology & Syntax: Word formation and sentence structure.
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Semantics & Pragmatics: Literal meaning versus contextual meaning.
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Sociolinguistics: * Dialectology, sociolects, and language variation
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Language policy, preservation, and revitalization
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Discourse analysis (how language constructs power and identity)
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Psycholinguistics & Neurolinguistics:
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Language acquisition (first and second language)
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How the brain processes and stores language
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Historical Linguistics & Philology:
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Etymology and language evolution
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Reconstruction of dead languages (e.g., Proto-Indo-European)
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3. Humanities
The humanities study human culture, values, and history through analytical, critical, or speculative methods.
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Philosophy:
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Epistemology & Metaphysics: The nature of knowledge and reality.
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Ethics & Aesthetics: Moral philosophy and the nature of beauty/art.
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Logic & Philosophy of Mind: Reasoning systems and the nature of consciousness.
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History:
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Historiography: The study of how history is written and interpreted.
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Chronological/Regional History: Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern, and Contemporary history across continents.
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Thematic History: Social history, cultural history, military history, and the history of science.
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Visual & Performing Arts History:
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Art History and Architecture
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Musicology and Ethnomusicology
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Cinema, Media, and Theater Studies
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Religious Studies & Mythology:
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Comparative Religion and Theology
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Myth and ritual analysis
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4. Social Sciences
The social sciences use empirical, qualitative, and quantitative methods to study human behavior, institutions, and societies.
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Sociology:
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Social stratification (Class, Race, Gender, Inequality)
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Sociology of institutions (Education, Family, Religion, Medicine)
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Urban and Rural Sociology
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Anthropology:
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Cultural/Social Anthropology: Ethnography, kinship, and cultural practices.
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Archaeology: Material culture of past societies.
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Biological Anthropology: Human evolution and forensics.
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Political Science & International Relations:
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Political Theory (from Plato to modern governance)
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Comparative Politics (studying different state systems)
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Global Governance, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution
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Psychology (Social & Cognitive focus):
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Social Psychology (Group dynamics, conformity, and identity)
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Developmental and Cultural Psychology
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Human Geography:
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Geopolitics and spatial demographics
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Urbanization and globalization flows
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The Interrelated Cross-Over Points
Cultural Studies: Blends Literature, Sociology, and Media Studies to analyze modern pop culture and power dynamics.
Gender & Sexuality Studies: Intersects History, Sociology, Literature, and Psychology to examine how gender roles are constructed.
Digital Humanities: Merges Linguistics, History, and Literature with data science and computational tools.
Political Economy: Combines Political Science, History, and Economics to see how government policies shape wealth and society.
Cognitive Science of Language: Bridges Linguistics, Psychology, and Philosophy of Mind.





