Aim & Scopes
Nanar Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal published quarterly by the University of Hilla. The journal aims to provide a reliable academic platform for the publication of original and high-quality research in the fields of the humanities and social sciences.
The journal seeks to contribute to the enrichment of human and social knowledge by addressing contemporary societal issues, enhancing intellectual awareness, and supporting academic dialogue at both national and international levels. Through rigorous peer review and academic integrity, Nanar Journal promotes research that offers critical insights into human behavior, culture, history, and social structures.
Vision
The vision of Nanar Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences is to provide clear and systematic interpretations of human and social structures within a rigorous scientific framework, expanding scholarly horizons toward in-depth human studies with meaningful academic and societal impact.
Objectives
The journal aims to:
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Publish original research that contributes to a deeper understanding of human nature and social interaction.
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Promote studies addressing language, history, culture, literature, heritage, and the arts.
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Encourage research that strengthens social awareness and cultural identity.
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Support scholarly investigations into contemporary human and social challenges.
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Guide researchers toward emerging topics and unresolved issues in the humanities and social sciences.
Scope
Nanar Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences welcomes original research articles and review papers in, but not limited to, the following fields:
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Linguistics and Literature: Arabic, English, and ancient languages
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Literary Studies: Comparative literature, Arabic literature, English literature, travel literature, and world literature
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Creative and Narrative Studies: Poetry, prose, novels, short stories, and biographies
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History and Heritage Studies
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Arts and Fine Arts
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Philosophy
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Political and Legal Sciences
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Sociology
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Religious Studies
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Visual and Expressive Arts
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Music and Performing Arts
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Media and Communication Studies
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Geography
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Anthropology
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Archaeology
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Regional Studies and Cultural Studies
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Civilization Studies