Aims and scope
The proceedings series Communications in Humanities Research (CHR) is an international peer reviewed series which is focused on exploring important and emerging topics on various perspectives of linguistics, literature, art, history and philosophy. The series publishes articles/proceedings that are research-oriented from a wide variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning humanities issues. The key objectives of the series are the following:
To foster and enhance research activities that advance knowledge in linguistics, literature, art, history and philosophy.
To promote the development and improvement of the theory and practice of linguistics, literature, art, history and philosophy globally.
To provide a forum for the exchange of information and ideas among researchers and practitioners who are interested in linguistics, literature, art, history and philosophy.
From its inception the series has aimed to improve the human condition by providing a public forum for discussion and debate about humanities issues. CHR welcomes empirical and theoretical articles dealing with micro, meso, and macro phenomena. Manuscripts that are suitable for publication in the CHR cover domains on various perspectives of linguistics, literature, art, history, philosophy and their impact on individuals, businesses and society. Subject areas include, but are not limited to:
As is clear from the objectives above, the intended audience for the series includes both practitioners and researchers. Subject areas include, but are not limited to:
Community, Society & Culture
- Linguistics, Semiotics
- History and Memory
- Cultural Heritage Protection
Literature
- Comparative Literature
- Ancient Chinese Literature, Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature
- English Literature and Other Foreign Literature
Art
- Fine Arts
- Art History
- Art Management
- Film Studies
- Music
- Choreography
- Design
- Directing
- Opera Literature
- Stage Design
- Fashion Design
Philosophy
- Marxist Philosophy
- Chinese Philosophy
- Classical Philosophy
- Modern Western Philosophy
- Analytical Philosophy
- Aesthetics
- Logic
- Ethics
- Occult
- Theology
- Religious Studies
- Philosophy of Science