ISSN: 6300-5290 ;E-ISSN 4226-6348
Volume 6; 2023;
Frequency: Bi-Monthly:
Impact Factor: 5.14
Publication Duration: 15-45 days
Nature: Print and Online
Publication Fee: $75
Hard Copy Fee: $30
Submission E-mail: admin@aspjournals.org
Language of Publication: English
Acceptable Similarity Rate: 10%
About the Journal
Aim of the Journal
Advance Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides rapid publication of articles in all areas of Arts and Humanities and social sciences. The objective of this journal is to provide a veritable platform for scientists and researchers all over the world to promote, share, and discuss a variety of innovative ideas and developments in all aspects of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence within
Scope of the Journal
Advance Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences publishes original research, creative work, and critical discourse on traditional, contemporary, and popular issues in arts and issues in the field of humanities studies. Contribution can be in the form of conceptual or theoretical approaches, case studies or essays in the field of humanities. Contributions in the field of arts may include artists’ writings, critical essays, historical documentation, interviews, performance texts and plays and book review.
Visual arts (drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, design, creativity, sculpture, conceptual art), Performing arts (music, theater, dance), The journal also welcomes articles from literary arts, art history, and culinary art, Anthropology, Archeology, Communication studies, Cultural studies, Development studies, Education, Geography, History, Journalism, Language, Law, Library science, Linguistics, Literature, Novels and short stories, Philosophy, Poetry, Religion and Teaching.
Readership of the Journal
The journal is relevant to social researchers, artists, curators, writers, theorists and policymakers with an interest in, and a concern for, art practice, art theory and research and other humanities issues in any of its forms and in any of its sites.