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        <journal-title>Positive Science - Arts</journal-title>
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      <issn pub-type="epub">2734-9283</issn>
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        <publisher-name>Positive Science</publisher-name>
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          <day>28</day>
          <month>03</month>
          <year>2026</year>
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        <copyright-statement>© 2026 by the authors.</copyright-statement>
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        <p>ARTS is an interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to the exploration of art and culture as fundamental forms of human knowledge and self-expression. The journal aims to advance scholarly understanding of how artistic and cultural practices shape individual experience, social relations, and collective imagination across historical, social, and political contexts.&#13;
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ARTS publishes original, high-quality research that bridges the humanities and social sciences, welcoming contributions from fields such as art history, cultural studies, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, media and communication studies, heritage studies, and related disciplines. The journal encourages both theoretical and empirical work, as well as methodological innovation and critical reflection.&#13;
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The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the study of visual, literary, and performing arts; cultural production and circulation; digital and media cultures; memory and heritage; identity, representation, and power; and the role of art and culture in social change and public life.&#13;
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ARTS is committed to fostering open, transparent, and collaborative scholarly practices. Through rigorous peer review and international dialogue, the journal seeks to create an inclusive academic platform that supports intellectual exchange and the advancement of knowledge in art and cultural research.</p>
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      <p>Positive Science - Arts
Open Access | Rolling Submissions
AIMS &amp; SCOPE
Positive Science - Arts
ARTS is an interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to the exploration of art and culture 
as fundamental forms of human knowledge and self-expression. The journal aims to advance 
scholarly understanding of how artistic and cultural practices shape individual experience, 
social relations, and collective imagination across historical, social, and political contexts.
ARTS publishes original, high-quality research that bridges the humanities and social 
sciences, welcoming contributions from fields such as art history, cultural studies, philosophy, 
anthropology, sociology, media and communication studies, heritage studies, and related 
disciplines. The journal encourages both theoretical and empirical work, as well as 
methodological innovation and critical reflection.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the study of visual, literary, and 
performing arts; cultural production and circulation; digital and media cultures; memory and 
heritage; identity, representation, and power; and the role of art and culture in social change 
and public life.
ARTS is committed to fostering open, transparent, and collaborative scholarly practices. 
Through rigorous peer review and international dialogue, the journal seeks to create an 
inclusive academic platform that supports intellectual exchange and the advancement of 
knowledge in art and cultural research.</p>
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