
Article-Types
Panorama Frontier Review
Panorama Frontier Review publishes several categories of scholarly contributions in order to support diverse forms of academic research and analysis within the humanities and social sciences. All submissions are subject to editorial evaluation and peer review in accordance with the journal’s editorial policies.
Research Articles
Research Articles present original empirical or theoretical research that contributes new knowledge or insights to the relevant academic field. These manuscripts should include a clear research question, appropriate methodology, analysis, and discussion of findings.
Recommended length: approximately 6,000–10,000 words.
Review Articles
Review Articles provide critical evaluations and syntheses of existing research literature on a specific topic or research area. These articles should offer analytical perspectives that help clarify current developments and identify future directions in the field.
Recommended length: approximately 5,000–9,000 words.
Research Notes
Research Notes are shorter contributions that present preliminary research findings, methodological discussions, or concise analyses of emerging research topics. These articles are intended to communicate focused scholarly observations or early-stage research developments.
Recommended length: approximately 3,000–5,000 words.
Perspectives
Perspectives are analytical commentaries that address current academic debates, emerging research questions, or conceptual developments relevant to the journal’s scope. These contributions should present well-reasoned arguments supported by scholarly references.
Recommended length: approximately 2,000–4,000 words.
All submissions should demonstrate academic rigor, proper citation of sources, and compliance with the journal’s editorial and ethical standards.