Aims and Scope
Cultural Arts Research and Development (CARD) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of cultural studies, visual and media culture, and digital humanities. The journal provides a scholarly platform for critical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary investigations into cultural and creative practices across diverse historical and global contexts.
CARD focuses on how literature, art, and emerging digital forms both shape and reflect cultural representation, identity, and transformation in contemporary societies. It particularly encourages research that integrates traditional humanities scholarship with digital technologies, creative media, and evolving artistic practices.
Scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
Literary and Cultural Analysis
Literary studies, critical theory, and comparative literature within broader cultural and social contexts
Visual, Artistic, and Media Culture
Art criticism, aesthetics, visual culture, film, and media studies
Digital Humanities and Creative Technologies
Digital culture, AI-assisted artistic creation, computational approaches to art and literature, and new media practices
Cultural Heritage, Identity, and Creative Industries
Cultural memory, identity, representation, cultural heritage transformation, and creative design and cultural industries
Cross-cultural and Global Perspectives
Cultural exchange, transnational cultural flows, and global cultural interactions
All Issues
- Volume 6 | 2026
- Volume 5 | 2025
- Volume 4 | 2024
- Volume 3 | 2023
- Volume 2 | 2022
- Volume 1 | 2021
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