Aims and Scope
Journal of Global Arts Studies (JGAS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to publishing research on the arts, culture, and related interdisciplinary fields from global and cross-cultural perspectives.
The journal aims to provide an international forum for scholarly work that examines artistic practice, cultural production, aesthetic experience, and the social, historical, technological, and global contexts in which art is created, circulated, interpreted, and transformed.
JGAS welcomes original research articles, review articles, case studies, and other scholarly materials that make a clear contribution to the study of global arts and cultural studies.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
· Global arts and cultural studies
· Cross-cultural artistic practices, theories, and international cultural exchange
· Visual arts, performing arts, design, architecture, media arts, and digital art
· Art history, art theory, aesthetics, criticism, and visual culture
· Intangible cultural heritage, traditional arts, cultural memory, and heritage transmission
· Cultural communication, globalization, regional culture, and the international circulation of culture
· Contemporary art, media, technology, and society
· Artificial intelligence, digital technologies, and emerging technologies in the arts
· Art education, creative learning, and technology-enhanced education
· Art therapy, creative practice, wellbeing, and community-based arts
· Art policy, art management, cultural policy, intellectual property, and cultural rights
· Cultural industries, creative economy, cultural branding, and cultural innovation
· Art and sustainable development, sustainable artistic practices, environmental art, and ecological aesthetics
· Museum studies, curatorial studies, exhibition studies, archives, and cultural institutions
· Interdisciplinary research related to art, culture, society, technology, communication, management, sustainability, and regional development
JGAS welcomes contributions from scholars, researchers, artists, curators, educators, and practitioners. Submissions may employ theoretical, historical, qualitative, quantitative, comparative, critical, or practice-based approaches.
The journal is committed to supporting academic exchange across disciplines, cultures, and regions, and to promoting the international dissemination of research in global arts and cultural studies.
