About the Journal
About the Journal
Arts and Humanities Archives (AHA) having e-ISSN: 3117-759X is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to preserving, analyzing, and disseminating high-quality scholarship in the diverse fields of arts, humanities, culture, and social thought.
The journal serves as a scholarly repository for critical studies, creative insights, and historical analyses that contribute to a deeper understanding of human expression, identity, and cultural evolution.
AHA is published by The Scientific Institute of Stanford & Oxbridge Rowan Group (TSI–SORG). provides a global platform for researchers, educators, creative practitioners, and academics to publish interdisciplinary work that expands intellectual discourse and enriches cultural knowledge.
Aims and Scope
The journal welcomes contributions across a wide range of humanities and arts disciplines, including but not limited to:
Arts
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Visual arts, fine arts, sculpture, and design
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Performing arts, theatre, film studies, and musicology
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Digital arts, multimedia studies, and creative practices
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Art history, aesthetics, and critical theory
Humanities
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Literature, linguistics, and comparative studies
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History, historiography, and heritage studies
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Philosophy, ethics, and epistemology
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Cultural studies, gender studies, and identity studies
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Anthropology, archaeology, and folklore
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Religion, mythology, and symbolic studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
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Media and communication studies
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Globalization and cultural transformation
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Postcolonial, diasporic, and indigenous studies
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Humanistic approaches to technology and society
AHA encourages submissions that combine traditional humanities inquiry with modern analytical perspectives.
Mission
The mission of Arts and Humanities Archives is to:
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Support the preservation and advancement of human cultural and intellectual heritage
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Provide an inclusive platform for global scholarly voices
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Promote critical reflection, dialogue, and creative innovation
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Foster interdisciplinary research and new perspectives on human experiences
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Maintain a long-term academic archive of arts and humanities scholarship
Peer Review Policy
AHA follows a double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic rigor and impartial evaluation.
Each submission is reviewed for:
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Originality and scholarly contribution
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Clarity of argument and theoretical relevance
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Research depth, methodology, and structure
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Alignment with humanities and arts discourse
The editorial process adheres to COPE ethical guidelines and international academic publishing standards.
Open Access Policy
The journal adopts a Gold Open Access model.
All articles are freely available online at the time of publication under a Creative Commons License, enabling access for students, researchers, and the global academic community without restrictions.
Digital Preservation
AHA ensures permanent availability of published content through:
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PKP PN
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LOCKSS / CLOCKSS
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DOI registration for every article
Target Audience
The journal is intended for:
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Humanities and arts scholars
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Researchers and academics
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Cultural historians and sociologists
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Artists, designers, and creative professionals
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Students and educators
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Archivists and heritage professionals
