About the Journal
Humanities Horizon Journal, published three times a year, in April, June, and September.
Humanities Horizon Journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical frameworks, critical essays, book reviews, and scholarly dialogues in various humanities disciplines, including:
- Education: Humanities education research
- Literature and Literary Studies: Analysis and interpretation of literary texts, genres, movements, and theories.
- Philosophy and Ethics: Exploration of philosophical ideas, moral dilemmas, and ethical frameworks that shape human behavior and society.
- History and Historiography: Investigation of historical events, periods, trends, and methodologies to interpret the past.
- Linguistics and Language Studies: Study of language structure, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and language acquisition.
- Cultural Studies: Examination of cultural practices, identities, representations, and their intersections with power, politics, and society.
- Arts and Visual Culture: Analysis of visual arts, architecture, media, film, and their socio-cultural significance.
- Religion and Theology: Exploration of religious traditions, beliefs, rituals, spirituality, and their impact on individuals and society.
- Performing Arts: Study of music, theater, dance, and performances as forms of cultural expression and production.
- Gender and Sexuality Studies: Critical examination of gender roles, identities, sexuality, and politics of difference.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Integration of various disciplines and methodologies to address complex humanities inquiries and interdisciplinary intersections.
Humanities Horizon encourages contributions that engage with the issues, debates, and contemporary challenges faced by humanity in the 21st century, including globalization, environmental sustainability, social justice, technological advancement, and cultural diversity. We are committed to promoting inclusive research that transcends geographical, linguistic, and disciplinary boundaries, thereby enriching our understanding of the human condition and fostering a more connected and compassionate world.
Through rigorous peer review, editorial excellence, and a commitment to academic integrity, Humanities Horizon Journal strives to be a spotlight for intellectual investigation and a catalyst for transformative research in the humanities. We invite scholars and intellectuals from around the world to join us on a journey of exploration, discovery, and dialogue that enriches the forefront of humanistic inquiry.







