Call for papers/Topics
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
1. Education
Education focuses on how knowledge, values, and skills are passed from one generation to the next. It relies heavily on Psychology (Social Sciences) and Philosophy (Humanities).
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Pedagogy and Curriculum Design
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Instructional design theories (e.g., Constructivism, Behaviorism)
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Curriculum development and alignment
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Assessment and evaluation metrics
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Educational Technology (EdTech)
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Digital literacy and online learning paradigms
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AI and automation in personalized learning
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The digital divide and resource accessibility
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Special Education and Inclusivity
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Neurodivergence and differentiated instruction
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Assistive technologies
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Multilingual and multicultural education
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Educational Leadership and Policy
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School governance and financing
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Standardized testing debates
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Standardization vs. localized schooling
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2. Humanities
The Humanities explore how humans document and process the human experience through culture, language, and abstract thought.
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Philosophy
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Epistemology (The theory of knowledge—directly feeds into how we educate)
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Ethics and Moral Philosophy (How societies determine right from wrong)
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Aesthetics (The philosophy of art and beauty)
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History and Historiography
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Ancient, Medieval, and Modern World History
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Social History (History of everyday people, overlapping with Sociology)
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Historiography (The study of how history itself is written and biased)
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Literature and Textual Analysis
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Literary theory and criticism (e.g., Post-colonialism, Feminism)
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Comparative literature
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Creative writing and narrative structure
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Linguistics and Language
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Syntax, phonology, and semantics
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Sociolinguistics (How language intersects with social identity)
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Language acquisition (Directly tied to early childhood education)
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3. Social Sciences
Social Sciences use empirical and qualitative methods to study how societies function, group dynamics, and human behavior.
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Sociology
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Social stratification (Class, race, gender, and power dynamics)
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Urban sociology and community development
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Sociology of institutions (How the family, religion, and education shape citizens)
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Psychology
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Cognitive and behavioral psychology
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Developmental psychology (How humans grow—essential for educational pedagogy)
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Social psychology (How individuals behave in groups)
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Anthropology
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Cultural anthropology (Customs, rituals, and belief systems)
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Archaeology (Physical remnants of past societies)
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Linguistic anthropology
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Political Science and International Relations
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Political systems and governance (Democracy, Authoritarianism)
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Public policy analysis
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Geopolitics and global conflict resolution
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Economics
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Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
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Behavioral economics (Where psychology meets financial decisions)
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Development economics (How education and social structures impact poverty)
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4. Major Interrelated and Interdisciplinary Fields
These topics sit at the intersection of all three domains, proving that they cannot be fully separated.
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The Sociology of Education
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How social class, race, and neighborhood affect educational outcomes.
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Schools as engines for social mobility vs. tools for reproducing social inequality.
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Digital Humanities
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Using data science, AI, and social science mapping tools to analyze historical texts, literature, and cultural trends.
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Philosophy of Education
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Asking the foundational question: What is the purpose of education? Is it to create compliant workers (Economics/Sociology) or to foster critical thinkers and virtuous citizens (Philosophy/Humanities)?
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Cultural Studies
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An intersection of Literature, History, Sociology, and Anthropology that examines how pop culture, media, and art reflect and shape societal power dynamics.
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Applied Linguistics and Literacy
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The intersection of how the human brain processes language (Psychology), the cultural evolution of dialects (Anthropology), and how we teach children to read (Education).
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Environmental Humanities and Social Sciences
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How climate change impacts human societies (Geography/Economics), how we communicate the crisis through narrative (Literature/Media), and how we educate future generations on sustainability (Education).
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