Aims and Scope
International Humanities Research Nexus (IHRN)
Published by Scholar Cave
Aims
The International Humanities Research Nexus (IHRN) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research and critical scholarship across the humanities. The journal aims to foster intellectual exchange among scholars, researchers, and practitioners by providing a dynamic platform for the exploration of classical and contemporary issues in humanistic inquiry.
IHRN promotes innovative, original, and impactful research that deepens our understanding of human cultures, expressions, identities, and values across historical and global contexts. The journal encourages contributions that challenge conventional disciplinary boundaries, promote cross-cultural dialogue, and address pressing social, philosophical, and cultural concerns from a humanities perspective.
Scope
IHRN welcomes high-quality submissions from scholars in all areas of the humanities, including but not limited to:
- Literature and Literary Criticism
- Philosophy and Ethics
- History and Historiography
- Linguistics and Language Studies
- Cultural Studies and Popular Culture
- Religion, Theology, and Comparative Belief Systems
- Gender Studies and Feminist Theory
- Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies
- Aesthetics and the Arts
- Interdisciplinary Humanities
The journal accepts a variety of article types, including:
- Original Research Articles
- Theoretical Essays
- Review Articles
- Case Studies
- Book Reviews
- Short Communications
- Letters to the Editor
IHRN particularly encourages submissions that:
- Engage with underrepresented perspectives and global South discourses
- Bridge classical traditions and modern theoretical frameworks
- Contribute to the rethinking of humanities in the digital, ecological, and posthuman eras
All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process and are published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) to ensure free and unrestricted access.