Aims and Scope
Aiming to voice societal crises, Crises on Languages and Literature disseminates critical analyses and perspectives that foreground unaddressed and unspoken current societal issues (problems, preservation, mitigation, and constructions) that objectify languages, literature, the arts, or all of them. The submitted articles should be viewed through the theories of linguistics, literature, arts, media, or communication.
Article coverage includes societal issues of crises, problems, preservation, and constructions (inequality, social class, power relations, religiosity, disability, struggling culture, mental awareness, media, etc.) from any geographic region. The published articles should provide critical analyses and perspectives that draw on linguistic, literary, or arts theories and approaches, such as, but not limited to, descriptive qualitative analysis, textual analysis, semiotics, critical discourse analysis, content analysis, and multimodal analysis. The editorial team invites researchers worldwide to submit their original research articles for publication.