About the Journal

The Cosmic Journal of Arts and Humanities (CJAH) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes original research on all aspects of the arts and humanities, with a focus on interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholarship. The journal is particularly interested in work that explores the relationship between the arts and humanities and the cosmos, broadly defined.

CJAH was founded in 2022 by a team of scholars from around the world who are committed to promoting innovative and thought-provoking research in the arts and humanities. The journal is published quarterly, and each issue features a mix of articles, book reviews, and creative works.

CJAH is committed to diversity and inclusion, and the journal welcomes submissions from scholars of all backgrounds and perspectives. The journal is also committed to public engagement, and all articles published in CJAH are open access, meaning that they are freely available to read and download by anyone.

Here are some examples of topics that CJAH publishes on:

  • The relationship between the arts and humanities and the cosmos, broadly defined
  • Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural scholarship in the arts and humanities
  • The arts and humanities as a means of understanding and addressing contemporary challenges
  • The role of the arts and humanities in promoting social justice and equity
  • Creative works that explore the relationship between the arts and humanities and the cosmos

CJAH is a relatively new journal, but it has quickly become a leading forum for innovative and thought-provoking research in the arts and humanities. The journal is committed to diversity, inclusion, and public engagement, and it publishes articles that are freely available to read and download by anyone.

If you are a scholar in the arts or humanities, I encourage you to submit your work to CJAH. The journal is a great place to share your research with a global audience and to engage with other scholars who are interested in exploring the relationship between the arts and humanities and the cosmos.