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Focus & Scope
AFJOLIH: African Journal of Literature and Humanities is a peer-reviewed international journal with a primary objective to provide research and applications related to all areas of Literature, humanities, cultural studies and social science fields.
AFJOLIH’s scope of interest may include all humanities and social science fields such as anthropology, cross-cultural studies, economics, education, geography, history, linguistics, methodology, philosophy, psychology, sociology, literature, discourse studies, women and gender studies, etc…
The journal is published in the online version. It is the journal policy to publish work deemed by peer reviewers to be a coherent and sound addition to scientific knowledge and to put less emphasis on interest levels, provided that the research constitutes a useful contribution to the field. AFJOLIH invites Researchers or Scientists, Research scholars, Academicians, Postgraduate Students, etc., to employ this journal for publishing articles for the development of humanities and social science fields.
African Journal of Literature and Humanities is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed e-journal which publishes high quality and original unpublished research works every four month: January, April, July and October
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This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
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AFJOLIH
African Journal of Literature and Humanities is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed e-journal which publishes high quality and original unpublished research works every four month: January, April, July and October. The journal working areas are literature, culture, linguistics, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, art, history and criminology. The AFJOLIH welcomes works in French or English language. It aims at fostering collaboration between African universities. As such, the AFJOLIH is an occasion for lecturers and scientists to share their knowledge and their know-how. It also promotes dialogue, sharing, understanding and unity among African lecturers and researchers.