Thoughtsology: A Multidisciplinary Ecumenical Journal of Research (MECSRS) on Religion, Society and Culture
VISION
To become a recognized journal of multidisciplinary research in Asia Pacific Region by 2022
MISSION
Thoughtsology: A Multidisciplinary Ecumenical Journal of Research (MECSRS) on Religion, Society and Culture, commits itself to:
- Sustain the academic integrity of publishing scientific researches;
- Expand the network and linkages in international community through publications and conferences;
- Ensure the competence and credibility of articles through quality assurance mechanisms;
- Establish greater opportunities for research collaboration of scholars from the global community; and
- Promote the value of commitment and integrity in meeting the international standards of publication.
AIM
The International Journal of Religion, Society and Culture aims to create an intellectual, practical, theoretical and conceptual frame of reference for both academic and non-academic purpose. The publication is also to create an interdisciplinary conversation on varied subjects related to religion, culture and society from diverse outlooks. It is intended as a place for exploration, research, critical engagement, scrutiny and experimentation of ideas that connect assorted viewpoints to their contexts throughout history in the world, places of worship, in the marketplace, and in communities. The journal aims to share achievements and practical experiences from diverse domains to stimulate meaningful debates for better living and decision making. It is a platform open to the global community who aspire to have their viewpoints published in a peer-review journal.
SCOPE
The journal publishes quarterly issues in various disciplines limited to:
- Theology, Ecumenism and Inter-faith
- Social sciences and Psychology
- Music, Film & TV
- Sports and Games
- Inclusive education with emphasis on special education
- Education, arts and humanities
- Business, politics, economy, healthcare and hospitality management
- Science and technology
- Lifestyle
The journal primarily has, as its audience, scientists, academicians, practitioners of various fields, policy makers, health advocates, graduate students, and other individuals interested in pushing the frontiers of developing innovative ideas for social and global transformation.
The journal addresses the need for critical discussion on subjects related to study of the various disciplines of religion, society and culture—specifically as they are situated in the present-day contexts and challenges of ethics, conflict, completion, politics, sociology, education, leadership, artistic engagement, and the dissonance or resonance between various disciplines of religion, culture and sociology.
Articles published in the journal range from the expansive and philosophical to finely grained analysis based on deep familiarity and understanding of a particular area of subject either from purely an academic perspective or a pragmatic angle. They bring into dialogue among philosophers, theologians, ecumenists, economists, healthcare personnel, psychologists, policy makers, inclusive educators, counsellors, activists, common people and students, to name a few of the stakeholders in this conversation. The journal is relevant to teachers, philosophers, theologians, counsellors, healthcare personnel, policy makers, economists and educators with an interest in special needs. Above all, it is beneficial to common people to understand the impact of various disciplines on world views.
Religion, Society and Culture: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Research is peer-reviewed by experts in each area, supported by qualitative commentary, ensuring that it is readable and valued by common people and practitioners for non-academic purpose as well as for academic purpose. Journal is dedicated to provide meaningful insights into the subject areas.
Types of Manuscripts
- Original articles
- Review articles
- Systematic critical assessment of literature and data sources
- Short Communications
- Case reports/studies: