Aims and Scope
Aims and Scope
Interpretations and Perspectives (IP) is an international, peer-reviewed journal devoted to advancing research in the humanities and social sciences. The journal provides a platform for critical inquiry and cross-disciplinary dialogue that deepen our understanding of ideas, values, cultures, and social transformations. It welcomes contributions that interpret, question, and reframe the ways human experience, knowledge, and creativity are expressed and understood in an increasingly complex world.
Journal welcomes original research and reviews that explore key scientific and clinical issues in:
• Philosophy and Thought: studies of metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, logic, and comparative philosophy.
• Cultural and Literary Studies: interpretation of texts, media, and art; narrative theory; semiotics; translation and cross-cultural communication.
• Social and Political Theory: justice, power, governance, identity, and the evolving structures of social organization.
• History and Intellectual Traditions: historical interpretations of ideas, intellectual movements, and the transmission of knowledge across time and cultures.
• Psychology and Human Behavior: cognition, emotion, perception, and human relationships viewed through philosophical or interpretive lenses.
• Interdisciplinary Studies: explorations connecting the humanities and social sciences with technology, environment, and globalization.
Interpretations and Perspectives encourages research that unites interpretive depth with analytical clarity. The journal values original arguments, close readings, and theoretical innovations that contribute to understanding the human condition. It particularly welcomes works that bridge traditions or methodologies—linking philosophy with literature, ethics with technology, or culture with social transformation. Manuscripts should demonstrate conceptual precision, critical engagement with sources, and relevance to contemporary intellectual discourse.