ARTS & HUMANITIES JOURNAL

Journal of Arts & Humanities

Journal of Arts & Humanities provides a forum for research and scholarship on arts & humanities-related themes and topics. It publishes articles which are of a multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and internationally significant nature.

Description

Journal of Arts & Humanities aims to publish excellent, peer-reviewed papers that highlight important research and spark discussion.
We contribute to the global community of educators in the arts and humanities by disseminating important research and viewpoints on current teaching and learning challenges in the field. Along with advancements in techniques like electronic scholarship and course delivery, they will involve enquiries into policy, the curriculum, and suitable kinds of assessment.
We publish papers that demonstrate a deep understanding of the transformative goals of higher education as well as the relationship between research and instruction in the field.
Encouraging the rethinking of the arts and humanities fields in ways that both mirror and influence instruction.

Journal of Arts & Humanities invites contributions from professionals from both host and guest countries. Special theme focused and guest-edited issues are also planned.

Electronic Access:
Journal of Arts & Humanities is available electronically on North Bengal Publications journals online at https://northbengalpublications.com/

Journal of Arts & Humanities contributes to the global community of educators in the arts and humanities by disseminating important research and viewpoints on current teaching and learning challenges in the field. These will comprise policy, curriculum, and proper assessment queries, as well as methodological advancements. In the broad fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences, the journal also promotes interdisciplinary research and advanced study. The journal publishes research in the following diverse domains but not limited to visual arts, conceptual art , linguistic, law and philosophy, religion, civil service, international relations, tourism, human rights, psychology, studies of culture, communication, rural and urban development, development economics, applied economics, non-governmental organizations, and political science.