
Aims & Scope
Global Review of Humanities, Arts and Society (GRHAS) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality interdisciplinary research in the fields of humanities, arts, and social sciences. The journal aims to foster critical scholarship and intellectual exchange that examine cultural, social, political, and artistic phenomena within local, regional, and global contexts. By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and methodological diversity, GRHAS seeks to advance scholarly understanding of the complex relationships between culture, society, and artistic practice.
The journal welcomes original research that contributes to theoretical development, critical analysis, and methodological innovation. GRHAS encourages submissions that engage with contemporary global challenges, cross-cultural perspectives, and emerging intellectual debates across the humanities and social sciences. Particular attention is given to research that demonstrates strong conceptual frameworks, rigorous scholarship, and meaningful contributions to international academic discourse.
Research Areas
GRHAS publishes scholarship that explores a wide range of themes within the humanities, arts, and social sciences. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- environmental humanities and climate change studies
- migration, border studies, and transnational cultural dynamics
- digital culture, media studies, and critical technology studies
- postcolonial and decolonial perspectives
- social justice, activism, and human rights
- artistic practice, visual culture, and performance studies
- cultural memory, heritage studies, and public history
- narrative theory, translation studies, and intercultural communication
- critical theory, epistemology, and knowledge production
The journal encourages interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research that bridges traditional disciplinary boundaries. Contributions may draw on diverse theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches, including qualitative, interpretive, historical, and practice-based research.
Scholarly Formats
GRHAS publishes a range of scholarly formats to support diverse forms of academic and artistic knowledge production. These include:
- Original Articles (OA) – full-length research articles presenting original scholarly research
- Theoretical Explorations (TE) – interdisciplinary theoretical studies and conceptual analyses
- Case Studies (CS) – contextualized analyses of cultural, social, or artistic phenomena
- Methods & Tools (MT) – methodological innovations or research tools relevant to humanities and social sciences
- Perspectives & Commentaries (PC) – short-form analytical essays addressing contemporary scholarly debates
- Art Practices & Reflections (AP) – reflective accounts of artistic practice and creative research
- Interviews & Dialogues (ID) – structured scholarly conversations with researchers, artists, or practitioners
- Book Reviews (BR) – critical reviews of recent scholarly publications
- Conference Reports & Exchanges (CR) – analytical reports on academic conferences and scholarly events
Peer Review & Inclusivity
All research articles and major scholarly contributions are evaluated through a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure academic quality, originality, and methodological integrity.
GRHAS is committed to supporting inclusive and globally engaged scholarship. The journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, artists, and practitioners from diverse cultural and disciplinary backgrounds to contribute to ongoing critical conversations across the humanities, arts, and social sciences.
