Aims and Scope
The European Review of Contemporary Arts and Humanities is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing critical scholarship in the fields of arts and humanities, with a particular emphasis on contemporary perspectives and European contexts. The journal provides a platform for rigorous academic dialogue, theoretical reflection, and interdisciplinary research that explores the dynamic intersections of artistic practice, cultural production, and humanistic inquiry.
The journal seeks to promote original research that critically engages with contemporary developments in visual and performing arts, literature, cultural studies, philosophy, history, and related disciplines. It encourages contributions that highlight the role of the arts and humanities in shaping cultural identities, addressing societal challenges, and fostering intercultural understanding within and beyond Europe.
The European Review of Contemporary Arts and Humanities welcomes submissions that:
- Investigate contemporary artistic practices and cultural discourses in their historical, theoretical, and philosophical dimensions.
- Analyze the role of the humanities in interpreting cultural transformations, social change, and global interconnectedness.
- Examine European contributions to the arts and humanities while maintaining an openness to comparative and transnational perspectives.
- Explore interdisciplinary approaches that bridge traditional academic boundaries, linking the arts and humanities with education, media, digital technologies, and social sciences.
- Contribute to ongoing debates about cultural heritage, identity, creativity, and the evolving function of the arts and humanities in contemporary society.
By fostering a critical and inclusive scholarly exchange, the journal aims to serve as a leading platform for researchers, educators, cultural practitioners, and policymakers interested in contemporary issues in the arts and humanities across Europe and the wider world.