Focus and Scopes
FOCUS:
The Andalas International Journal of Socio-Humanities (AIJOSH) is dedicated to publishing innovative, peer-reviewed research that investigates the intricate dynamics of marginalized groups through a socio-humanities lens. The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to unravel the cultural, social, and historical factors influencing these communities. AIJOSH aims to serve as a platform for groundbreaking scholarship that not only deepens our understanding of marginalized experiences but also contributes to the development of inclusive, equitable, and diverse societal frameworks.
SCOPE:
AIJOSH actively invites high-quality contributions from diverse disciplines that engage with the challenges and opportunities faced by marginalized groups. The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to:
- Philosophy and Literature: Examining theoretical and creative approaches to identity, marginalization, and representation.
- Archaeology and Anthropology: Investigating the material and cultural heritage of marginalized and isolated groups.
- Linguistics and Endangered Languages: Documenting and analyzing minority languages and exploring strategies for their preservation.
- History and Cultural Studies: Illuminating the historical narratives and cultural expressions of underrepresented communities.
- Philology and Arts: Exploring textual traditions, artistic practices, and their role in shaping marginalized identities.
- Social and Political Repression: Analyzing systems of exclusion, oppression, and resistance.
- Race, Gender, and Discrimination: Unpacking the intersections of identity and inequality in diverse sociocultural contexts.
- Education in Marginalized Communities: Addressing issues in access, equity, and representation within educational systems.
- Isolated and Minority Communities: Investigating the social, cultural, and political dynamics of these groups.