Aim & Scope
The aim of this international interdisciplinary journal is to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners from different disciplines and regions to share their expertise, knowledge, and research findings on contemporary issues of global significance. The journal seeks to facilitate cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration, and to advance our understanding of the complex and interrelated challenges facing our world today.
The scope of this journal is broad and interdisciplinary, encompassing research and scholarship in fields such as social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, arts and humanities, and beyond. The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, essays, and commentaries that address global issues such as climate change, sustainability, global health, diversity, digital technologies, human rights, education, migration, globalization, business, politics, and more. The journal also welcomes interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary submissions that explore the intersections and complexities of contemporary issues. Overall, the journal aims to foster a diverse and inclusive community of scholars and practitioners, and to promote rigorous, relevant, and impactful research on issues of global significance.
Key Topics
The article can be theoretical, practical, and application-oriented on the following topics but not limited to:
- Climate Change and Sustainability: exploring the science, policy, and social dimensions of climate change and sustainability.
- Global Health: examining the intersections of health, medicine, and society across borders and cultures.
- Multiculturalism and Diversity: exploring the intersections of race, ethnicity, culture, and identity across the globe.
- Digital Technologies and Society: examining the impacts of digital technologies on society, culture, and communication.
- Human Rights and Social Justice: exploring the social, legal, and political dimensions of human rights and social justice across different cultures and countries.
- Education and Pedagogy: examining the intersections of education, pedagogy, and society across borders and cultures.
- Migration and Immigration: exploring the social, cultural, and political dimensions of migration and immigration across different countries and regions.
- Globalization and Culture: examining the cultural, economic, and political dimensions of globalization across different cultures and regions.
- Business and Economics: exploring the intersections of business, economics, and society across borders and cultures.
- Politics and International Relations: examining the global, regional, and national dimensions of politics and international relations.
- Artificial Intelligence and Society: examining the social, ethical, and political implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
- Gender and Sexuality: exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, and identity across different cultures and countries.
- Cultural Heritage and Preservation: examining the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage across different regions and countries.
- Food and Agriculture: exploring the intersections of food, agriculture, and society across borders and cultures.
- Urban Studies and Planning: examining the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of urbanization across different regions and countries.
- Media and Communication: exploring the intersections of media, communication, and society across borders and cultures.
- Law and Legal Studies: examining the legal and political dimensions of law across different regions and countries.
- Psychology and Mental Health: exploring the intersections of psychology, mental health, and society across different cultures and countries.
- Art and Design: examining the cultural and social dimensions of art and design across different regions and countries.
- Philosophy and Ethics: exploring the philosophical and ethical dimensions of contemporary issues across different cultures and countries.
Published Articles
Frequency
Insights: An International Interdisciplinary Journal is a continuous volume Journal.
Editorial Team
- Editor-in-chief
- Kwok Tai Chui, Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) , Hong Kong
- Associate Editor
- Chunjia Han, Birkbeck , University of London, UK
- Domenico Santaniello, University of Salerno, Italy.
- Sunil K. Singh, CCET (Degree Wing), Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
- Ammar Almomani, Skyline University College, Sharjah, UAE
- Alicia García Holgado, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
- Editorial Board Members
- Gregorio Martinez Perez, University of Murcia (UMU), Spain
- P. Chaurasia, Ulster University, UK
- Jin Li, Guangzhou university, China
- Justin Zhang, University of North Florida, USA
- Avadhesh Kumar Gupta, Karnavati University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
- Anupama Mishra,Swami Rama Himalayan University, Dehradun, India.
- Brij B. Gupta, Asia University, Taiwan
- Marjan Kuchaki Rafsanjani , Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
- Abhay Ratnaparkhi, IBM, USA
- Nadia Nedjah, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Sanjay Agrawal, Google, Taipei
- Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA
- Mamta, National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, India
- Zhili Zhou, Nanjing university of information science and technology, China
- Konstantinos Psannis, University of Macedonia, Greece
Submission Checklist
- Articles should be comprehensible to a diverse audience of readers seeking knowledge to utilize in their everyday job. Writing should be straightforward, practical, unique, and understandable to all readers, regardless of their field of expertise. Assume nothing about your audience’s expertise in any single topic.
- The length of the article should be around 5000-12000 words (excluding references). Use of concise, clear, coherent, and error-free language is highly recommended.
- The article provides “Conceptual Ideas or Knowledge” on the topic by including quality technical information.
- References should be included only to guide readers to more information on the topic; the reference list should not include every available source.
- Article must contain at least 4 keywords that should closely reflect your article topic.
- It is the author’s obligation to get permission to print and publish figures in our digital collection. If the author did not produce the figure, he or she must get permission from the image’s owner.
- Submit the figure (300 dpi) along with the article.
Review Process
We solicit peer reviews from at least two researchers. Reviewers are assigned to manuscripts based on their expertise. Reviews are used as the basis for acceptance and content revisions. The editor-in-chief makes the final decision regarding publication.
Copyright Information
- Articles submitted must be published under the Insights2Techinfo copyright.
- Author needs to submit the copyright form at the time of final acceptance of the paper.
Submit Your Paper
- Store the paper (world of latex source files) and images (300 dpi) in one folder (.zip).
- Fill the submission form and upload the .zip folder.
Contact Us
All questions about submissions should e-mail to; contact@insights2techinfo.com