About the Journal
ISSN 2959-6122 (Print)
ISSN 2960-1304 (Online)
- Editor-in-chief:
- Murtaza Hussain (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
- Associate Editor:
- Zulqarnain Mushtaq (MIT-Global Scale)
- Editorial Board Members:
- Muhammad Idrees (Govt. College University Faisalabad)
- Wei He (Xi'an Jiaotong University)
Welcome to the Journal of Arts, Culture and Language (JACL), a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to the exploration and celebration of human expression.
In a world that is increasingly interconnected, understanding the nuances of how we communicate, create, and coexist is more vital than ever. JACL serves as a bridge between traditional scholarship and contemporary practice, providing a space where the global community can engage with the diverse tapestry of human heritage.
The journal is designed to be an accessible yet rigorous resource for college students, musicians, artists, and linguists. We aim to foster a cross-pollination of ideas, where the rhythm of a musical composition is studied with the same depth as the syntax of a rare dialect or the historical significance of a folk art movement.
What We Publish
JACL features original research, critical essays, and peer-reviewed articles that span the globe. Our scope includes, but is not limited to:
- Visual & Performing Arts: From classical traditions to modern digital media and ethnomusicology.
- Cultural Studies: Examinations of multiculturalism, identity, and the preservation of indigenous heritage.
- Linguistics & Philology: Research into language evolution, sociolinguistics, and the role of translation in a globalized society.
- Interdisciplinary Works: Studies that explore the intersection of art and language, or how culture shapes linguistic expression.
A Community of Scholars and Creators
As a peer-reviewed publication, JACL ensures that every article meets a standard of academic integrity while remaining readable and relevant to practitioners in the field. Whether you are a student embarking on your first research project or a professional artist looking to ground your work in historical context, this journal offers a window into the vibrant world of global creativity.
"To speak a language is to take on a world, a culture."
We invite you to join us in this ongoing dialogue as we document the ever-evolving landscape of arts, culture, and language.
All articles will be submitted to:
Google Scholar, Crossref, U.S. Librarian Database, ProQuest(part of Clarivate’s Web of Science), Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, SEMANTIC SCHOLAR, OpenAlex.