Human-Social Science: Arts & Humanities

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The Journal of Human-Social Science: Arts & Humanities is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that explores the diverse expressions, histories, and critical analyses of the arts and humanities. The journal provides an inclusive platform for interdisciplinary scholarship that advances understanding of culture, creativity, and human experience.

Research Areas

The journal serves scholars, artists, educators, and practitioners engaged in advancing arts and humanities knowledge through innovative research, critical discourse, and creative inquiry. Both traditional and emerging perspectives that foster dialogue across disciplines and cultures are encouraged.

Literature, literary theory, and comparative studies
Visual arts, art history, and criticism
Philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics
Cultural studies and cultural heritage
Musicology, performing arts, and theater studies
History, historiography, and archival research
Linguistics, language studies, and translation
Religious studies and spirituality
Film studies and media analysis
Gender studies, identity, and representation
Digital humanities and interdisciplinary methodologies
Creative writing, narrative studies, and storytelling
Arts education and pedagogy
Urban and public humanities
Critical theory and postcolonial studies
Child and Adolescent Development
Adult Cognitive Function and Aging
Memory, Attention and Perception Studies
Neuropsychology and Brain–Behavior Relationships
Psychopathology and Mental Disorders
Counseling Methods and Therapeutic Approaches
Social Cognition and Group Processes
Personality Traits and Individual Differences
Learning, Motivation and Educational Outcomes
Workplace Behavior and Organizational Dynamics
Health Behavior, Stress and Coping Mechanisms
Cross-Cultural Psychology and Multicultural Issues
Psychometric Theory and Test Development
Criminal Behavior, Legal Decision Processes

The scope includes, but is not limited to

Theoretical and empirical research in cognitive, developmental, social and clinical psychology
Studies on human behaviour, emotion, cognition, perception and mental processes
Research on lifespan development including childhood, adulthood and aging
Psychological assessment, diagnostic methods and measurement innovations
Clinical case studies, treatment outcomes and therapeutic intervention research
Social psychology investigations on group dynamics, attitudes, identity and prejudice
Organizational behaviour, workplace psychology and leadership studies
Health psychology, stress, coping, and psychophysiological processes
Cross-cultural and multicultural perspectives in human behaviour
Positive psychology, well-being, resilience and life satisfaction research
Neurocognitive studies linking brain function to behaviour
Educational psychology including learning processes and achievement motivation
Forensic psychology involving legal decision-making and criminal behaviour
Applied psychology addressing real-world problems across populations
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