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Delhi University Journal of the Humanities and the Social Sciences: 2014-2017

Delhi University Magazine: 2018-Present

Frequency: Annual

Delhi University Magazine is the academic endeavor of the faculties and research scholars of the Faculty of Arts, University of Delhi intend to propagate, promote and disseminate research, innovation and latest trends in the field of Arabic, Buddhist Studies, English, Germanic & Romance Studies, Hindi, Library & Information Science, Linguistics, Literature, Modern Indian Language & Literary Studies, Persian, Philosophy, Psychology, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Urdu and Slavonic & Finno-Ugrian Studies. The editor invites scholarly research articles and review studies related to the above-mentioned disciplines of knowledge.

Series: The Humanities and the Social Sciences

Delhi University Magazine – is an open access and peer reviewed annual journal that provides an intellectual platform to address issues in humanities and social sciences in a comprehensive manner. It seeks to promote inter-disciplinary research in the fields of Adult Education, African Studies, Applied Social Sciences, Buddhist Studies, Commerce, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Geography, History, Law, Library & Information Science, Linguistics, Literary studies, Management Studies, Music & Fine Arts, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Women Studies and related areas covering a wide range of issues, methodologies and disciplinary perspectives that cater to a diverse and multidisciplinary readership. It also incorporates research reports and includes reviews of important Indian and foreign publications. Special issues on various aspects of Library, Philosophy, Linguistics, Sanskrit, GRS, Hindi Literature, Buddhism, are also published from time to time. The journal is published online with the ISSN: 2348-4357. It aims to publish theoretical and empirical research, and book reviews with occasional special issues.

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