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Dissertia Research Reviews

Multidisciplinary Journal of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Inclusivity, visiblity, and citability
For researchers everywhere
And in every language

Dissertia Research Reviews is an international, peer-reviewed, digital open-access platform dedicated to publishing extended dissertation extracts and scholarly thesis summaries across the wide fields of arts, humanities, and social sciences. The journal advances research that is both theoretically rigorous and practically relevant, highlighting comparative, interdisciplinary, and cross-regional perspectives. With a focus on amplifying emerging scholarship, it seeks to promote visibility, accessibility, and dialogue across disciplines and cultures. Our mission is to empower MA, PhD, and postdoctoral researchers to publish faster and more affordably. By offering a bold space for publishing young voices and their citable, searchable thesis summaries, Dissertia Research Reviews provides a critical meeting ground for scholars, educators, and researchers to engage with new academic contributions that address pressing theoretical, cultural, and social challenges in contemporary global contexts. Otherwise, much of this valuable knowledge, often produced with fresh, critical, and innovative perspectives by the younger generation, drawing on first-hand resources and real-world samples from societies worldwide, risks remaining hidden in library archives, unheard and unseen, never receiving the chance to be published or shared.

Upon receiving the authors’ permission and consent at the publication phase, Dissertia Research Reviews will also embed all published works into its AI-powered database, designed to become the world’s most inclusive repository of graduate research, theses, and dissertations across disciplines and languages in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. This integration will ensure that every publication not only reaches global audiences through open access and DOI registration but also contributes to building an intelligent, searchable, and multilingual nexus for worldwide graduate research.

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Aims & Scope

We welcome dissertations and thesis summaries from all disciplines and hybrids across the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (AHSS). Every regular monthly issue publishes work from all areas; but, via our Special Issues we also highlight particular themes of interest to encourage comparative, interdisciplinary, cross-regional, and critical research.

We invite contributions of international significance, including especially MA, PhD, and Postdoctoral research summaries and extended abstracts, that:

  • Apply comparative, multidisciplinary, regional, and/or case study perspectives to theory, method, policy, or practice across the diverse fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
  • Examine transcultural, discursive, and dialogical models of inquiry in both local and global contexts, with particular attention to encounters of knowledge, cultural exchange, and transformative dialogue.
  • Engage critically with the ethical, historical, political, social, and philosophical dimensions of scholarship, with sustained attention to disenfranchised and marginalized individuals, groups, and communities whose voices have often been less heard in academic discourse.
  • Explore the role of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and other innovations, in shaping research methodologies, scholarly communication, cultural production, and public knowledge.
  • Contribute to global and trans-cultural conversations through innovative methodologies, underrepresented epistemologies, and alternative knowledge traditions across the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
  • Address transformative questions in relation to pressing global challenges, including climate change, migration, peacebuilding, social justice, human rights, cultural heritage, and sustainability.

 

The journal values critical perspectives, methodological inclusivity, and thematic breadth. We welcome research across all approaches: conceptual and theoretical no less than empirical and practical, qualitative no less than quantitative, and micro-level no less than macro-level studies. Hence, submissions may include empirical investigations, theoretical or conceptual analyses, critical literature reviews (with systematic and transparent methods), case studies, narrative inquiries, evaluations, or mixed-methods research.

Dissertia Research Reviews promotes equality, diversity, and representation in academic publishing, with no ideological orientation privileged. Contributions that challenge established paradigms, propose alternative or constructive approaches, or engage deeply with non-dominant epistemologies are of particular interest. The journal also encourages collaborative work by international and cross-disciplinary teams of scholars. Although studies may be situated in a single cultural or national context, all submissions must engage broader theoretical debates and demonstrate relevance to an international readership.

ARTS

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Drawing
  • Printmaking
  • Installation Art
  • Performance Art
  • Digital & Multimedia Arts
  • Public Art & Murals
  • Photography as Fine Art
  • New Media & Experimental Practices
  • Art Criticism & Theory
  • Music Performance
  • Composition
  • Musicology
  • Ethnomusicology
  • Sound Studies
  • Music Technology
  • Popular Music Studies
  • Jazz & Improvisation
  • Opera & Choral Studies
  • Film & Game Music
  • Music Education
  • Drama & Playwriting
  • Acting
  • Directing
  • Stagecraft & Scenography
  • Performance Theory
  • Applied Theatre
  • Community & Political Theatre
  • Experimental Theatre
  • Shakespeare & Classical Theatre
  • Musical Theatre
  • Performance & Identity
  • Dance Studies
  • Choreography
  • Dance Therapy
  • Movement Studies
  • Ballet
  • Contemporary Dance
  • Traditional & Folk Dance
  • Urban & Street Dance
  • Dance & Technology
  • Dance Education
  • Dance & Identity
  • Film Studies
  • Screenwriting
  • Cinematography
  • Film Production
  • Media Arts
  • Photography
  • Visual Communication
  • Animation & Digital Media
  • Documentary Studies
  • Television & Streaming Media
  • Media Theory & Criticism
  • Graphic Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Fashion Design
  • Interior Architecture
  • Product Design
  • User Experience (UX) Design
  • Interaction Design
  • Textile & Surface Design
  • Exhibition Design
  • Design History & Theory
  • Sustainable & Ethical Design
  • Architectural Design
  • Urban Planning
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Sustainable Architecture
  • Heritage & Conservation
  • Interior Architecture
  • Housing & Public Space
  • Smart Cities & Technology
  • Architectural Theory
  • History of Architecture
  • Critical Urbanism
  • Poetry
  • Fiction
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Playwriting & Screenwriting
  • Memoir & Life Writing
  • Digital Storytelling
  • Children’s & Young Adult Literature
  • Experimental & Hybrid Forms
  • Writing & Performance
  • Translation as Creative Practice
  • Writing Pedagogy

HUMANITIES

  • Metaphysics
  • Epistemology
  • Ethics & Moral Philosophy
  • Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art
  • Logic
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Political Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Applied Philosophy (Bioethics, AI, Environment)
  • Comparative Theology
  • Christian Theologies
  • Islamic Theologies
  • Jewish Theologies
  • Exegesis, Interpretation & Tafsīr
  • Feminist Theology
  • Hadith & Other Tradition Studies
  • Law & Jurisprudence
  • Systematic Theology
  • Liberation Theology
  • Political Theology
  • Practical Theology
  • Biblical, Qur’anic & Other Textual Studies
  • Spiritual Care & Chaplaincy
  • Comparative Religion (Elementary Religions, Ancient Religions, Shamanism, Religions of Late Antiquity, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Indigenous and Tribal Religions, etc.)
  • Theory and Method in Religious Studies
  • Scripture & Tradition (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, New Testament, Gospels, Qur’an, Hadith & Sunnah, Tanakh, Talmud, Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Avesta, Guru Granth Sahib, Tripitaka, Dhammapada, Book of Mormon, Dao De Jing, Analects, Egyptian Book of the Dead, Epic of Gilgamesh, Nag Hammadi Scriptures, etc.)
  • Modernity, Secularism & Pluralism
  • Conversion Studies
  • Everyday, Vernacular & Folk Religion
  • Hagiography
  • Reform & Dissent
  • Interreligious Studies & Dialogue
  • Myth, Practice & Ritual
  • Phenomenology of Religion
  • Spirituality & Mysticism
  • Authority, Orthodoxy, Extremism & Fundamentalism
  • Experience, Ecstasy, Magic, Occult & Taboo
  • Pilgrimage & Travel
  • Martyrdom & Sacrifice
  • New Religious Movements, Messianism, Scientology & Atheism
  • Ancient History
  • Medieval History
  • Modern & Contemporary History
  • Global & Transnational Histories
  • Regional & National Histories
  • Intellectual History
  • Cultural History
  • Economic History
  • Political & Military History
  • Environmental History
  • Oral History
  • Comparative Literature
  • World Literature
  • National Literatures (English, German, Persian, Arabic, French, Spanish, Chinese, etc.)
  • Poetics & Narrative Theory
  • Translation Studies
  • Philology
  • Linguistics
  • Applied Linguistics
  • Semiotics
  • Discourse Analysis
  • Language & Identity
  • Greek Studies
  • Latin Studies
  • Indology
  • Egyptology
  • Near Eastern Studies
  • Ancient Philosophy
  • Ancient Religions
  • Archaeological Texts
  • Mythology
  • Comparative Antiquity
  • Popular Culture
  • Media Studies
  • Postcolonial Studies
  • Gender & Queer Studies
  • Migration & Diaspora
  • Identity Studies
  • Visual & Material Culture
  • Cultural Theory
  • Globalization & Culture
  • Subcultures & Youth Studies
  • Critical Cultural Analysis
  • African Studies
  • Asian Studies
  • Middle Eastern Studies
  • European Studies
  • Latin American Studies
  • North American Studies
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Global South Studies
  • Regional Literatures
  • Regional Religions
  • Transregional Studies
  • Prehistoric Archaeology
  • Classical Archaeology
  • Medieval Archaeology
  • Historical Archaeology
  • Landscape Archaeology
  • Heritage Conservation
  • Public Archaeology
  • Digital Archaeology
  • Museum Studies
  • Archaeological Theory
  • Rhetorical Theory
  • Classical Rhetoric
  • Argumentation Studies
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • Language & Power
  • Persuasion & Media
  • Political Rhetoric
  • Intercultural Rhetoric
  • Digital Rhetoric
  • Communication Ethics

SOCIAL SCIENCES

  • Cultural Anthropology
  • Social Anthropology
  • Biological & Evolutionary Anthropology
  • Linguistic Anthropology
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Visual Anthropology
  • Ethnography & Fieldwork
  • Anthropology of Religion
  • Economic Anthropology
  • Political Anthropology
  • Anthropology of Globalization
  • Classical & Contemporary Social Theory
  • Urban Sociology
  • Rural Sociology
  • Family & Kinship Studies
  • Gender, Race & Inequality
  • Religion & Society
  • Sociology of Education
  • Cultural Sociology
  • Sociology of Work & Organizations
  • Political Sociology
  • Environmental Sociology
  • Political Theory
  • Comparative Politics
  • Public Policy & Administration
  • Global Governance
  • Diplomacy & Foreign Policy
  • Security Studies
  • Peace & Conflict Studies
  • International Political Economy
  • Regional Politics
  • Democracy & Authoritarianism
  • Human Rights & International Law
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Development Economics
  • Behavioral Economics
  • Political Economy
  • Labor Economics
  • International Trade & Finance
  • Health Economics
  • Environmental Economics
  • Econometrics
  • Monetary & Fiscal Policy
  • Comparative Law
  • International Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminology
  • Penology & Prison Studies
  • Legal Anthropology
  • Sociology of Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Cyberlaw & Digital Rights
  • Pedagogy & Didactics
  • Curriculum Studies
  • Comparative Education
  • Philosophy of Education
  • Religious Education
  • Educational Psychology
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Adult Education
  • Higher Education
  • Education & Technology
  • Inclusive Education
  • Social Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Cultural Psychology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Educational Psychology
  • Health Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Personality & Individual Differences
  • Positive Psychology
  • Urban Geography
  • Regional Geography
  • Political Geography
  • Environmental Geography
  • Cultural Geography
  • Economic Geography
  • Population & Demography
  • Transport & Mobility Studies
  • Geopolitics
  • Geographies of Migration
  • GIS & Spatial Analysis
  • Journalism
  • Broadcasting & Film
  • Digital Media
  • Communication Theory
  • Political Communication
  • Media & Democracy
  • Media Sociology
  • Advertising & Strategic Communication
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Global Media Studies
  • Visual Communication
  • Library Science
  • Information Science
  • Knowledge Management
  • Digital Archives
  • Records Management
  • Preservation & Conservation
  • Metadata & Cataloging
  • Open Access & Scholarly Communication
  • Information Literacy
  • Data Curation
  • Archival Ethics

EMERGING FIELDS

  • Feminist Theory
  • Masculinity Studies
  • Queer Theory
  • Trans Studies
  • Intersectionality
  • Sexuality & Health
  • Reproductive Justice
  • Body & Embodiment
  • Gender & Religion
  • Work, Care, & Domestic Labor
  • Gender, Media, & Popular Culture
  • Critical Disability Theory
  • Medical vs. Social Models
  • Accessibility & Universal Design
  • Neurodiversity
  • Disability & Technology
  • Disability & Education
  • Care Ethics
  • Disability & Work
  • Disability & Culture
  • Policy, Rights, & Advocacy
  • Disability History
  • Collective & Cultural Memory
  • Trauma & Testimony
  • Commemoration & Ritual
  • Sites of Memory
  • Memory Politics
  • Museums & Memorials
  • Oral History
  • Digital Memory
  • Forgetting & Silence
  • Transgenerational Memory
  • Archives & Preservation
  • Forced Migration & Asylum
  • Border Regimes
  • Integration & Belonging
  • Transnationalism & Diasporas
  • Citizenship & Legal Status
  • Humanitarianism
  • Migrant Labor
  • Religion & Migration
  • Education in Mobility
  • Media & Migration Narratives
  • Return & Remittances
  • Ecocriticism
  • Environmental History
  • Climate Ethics
  • Anthropocene Studies
  • More-than-Human Studies
  • Indigenous Ecologies
  • Religion & Ecology
  • Energy Humanities
  • Water & Sustainability
  • Environmental Justice
  • Urban Natures
  • Text Mining & NLP
  • Digital Editions
  • Data Visualization
  • GIS & Spatial Humanities
  • Digital Archives
  • Network Analysis
  • 3D/VR for Heritage
  • Digital Pedagogy
  • Open Data & FAIR
  • Ethics of Datafication
  • Computational Folklore
  • Nonviolence Theory
  • Conflict Transformation
  • Transitional Justice
  • Restorative Justice
  • Human Rights
  • Peace Education
  • Religion & Peacebuilding
  • Security & Ethics
  • Mediation & Negotiation
  • Memory & Reconciliation
  • Environmental Peacebuilding
  • Globalization & World Systems
  • Flows & Networks
  • Global Governance
  • Development & Inequality
  • Transnational Civil Society
  • Global Media & Culture
  • Migration & Mobility
  • Comparative Regionalisms
  • Global Health
  • Climate & the Global Commons
  • Digital Globalities
  • Scenario Planning
  • Horizon Scanning
  • Delphi & Expert Elicitation
  • Trend & Signals Analysis
  • Backcasting
  • Futures Literacy
  • Ethics of Emerging Tech
  • Design Futures & Speculative Design
  • Resilience & Risk
  • Policy Foresight
  • Sociotechnical Imaginaries
  • Museology & Curation
  • Conservation Practices
  • Intangible Heritage
  • Community Heritage
  • Decolonizing Museums
  • Exhibition Design
  • Collections Management
  • Digital Heritage
  • Tourism & Heritage
  • Legal & Ethical Issues
  • Public History
  • Actor-Network Theory
  • Infrastructures & Platforms
  • Tech Governance
  • AI, Data & Society
  • Biopolitics & Bioethics
  • Innovation Studies
  • Risk & Uncertainty
  • Energy & Transitions
  • STS of Health & Medicine
  • Open Science
  • Responsible Research & Innovation (RRI)
  • Critical Race Theory
  • Racialization & Identity
  • Settler Colonialism
  • Indigeneity
  • Migration & Ethnicity
  • Race & Law
  • Race & Education
  • Media & Representation
  • Anti-Racism & Movements
  • Intersectional Approaches
  • Comparative Ethnic Studies
  • Object & Thing Theory
  • Iconography & Semiotics
  • Photography Studies
  • Fashion & Dress
  • Design Cultures
  • Museum Display & Visuality
  • Media Archaeology
  • Sensory Studies
  • Material Religion
  • Craft & Making
  • Visual Ethnography
  • Critical Theory
  • Postcolonial Theory
  • Decolonial Thought
  • Subaltern Studies
  • Hybridity & Translation
  • Empire & Knowledge Production
  • Epistemic Justice
  • Comparative Modernities
  • Decolonizing Methods
  • Global South Perspectives
  • Critical Pedagogy

We’re ready to hear about your research and explore together how it could become an academic publication

— even if it’s just an idea for now.

get in touch

Our editorial team replies in multiple languages, so you can write to us in the language you feel most comfortable. Whatever your background, we’ll make sure you feel understood and supported.

editorial@dissertia.ai