Focus and Scope
The journal covers topics such as:
The scope of research in art is the range or limitation of topics that can be researched in the field of art. The scope of research in art can vary depending on the purpose, method, and approach of the research. However, in general, the scope of research in art can include:
1. The journal explores various aspects of art, culture, and society in the contemporary world.
2. The journal covers topics such as performing arts, visual arts, music arts, literary arts, media arts, digital arts, popular culture, local culture, global culture, subaltern culture, hybrid culture, and transnational culture.
3. The journal also covers topics such as multicultural society, civil society, post-industrial society, post-modern society, identity, difference, power, resistance, agency, representation, and negotiation.
4. The journal further covers topics such as globalization, modernization, colonialism, post-colonialism, neo-colonialism, decolonization, gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, social class, religion, ideology, and values.
5. The journal additionally covers topics such as environment, sustainable development, climate change, natural disasters, and ecological crises.
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6. The journal accepts research articles that present original and innovative findings and arguments on the above topics.
7. The journal also accepts book reviews that critically evaluate recent publications on the above topics.
8. The journal also accepts essays that provide personal or creative perspectives on the above topics.
9. The journal also accepts interviews that feature prominent or emerging figures in the field of art and culture studies.
10. The journal also accepts artworks that express artistic or cultural visions on the above topics.