ATTENTION! CALL FOR PAPERS FOR 2025!
Launched in 2021, the Ivy Enber Scientific Journal (IESJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication affiliated with Ivy Enber Christian University. Its purpose is to promote and disseminate academic research in the fields of Human Sciences, Health Sciences, and Applied Social Sciences. The journal welcomes contributions from Brazilian and international authors, prioritizing studies that critically engage with the mentioned thematic fields, in line with the principles of interdisciplinarity, scientific innovation, and social commitment.
With ISSN 2833-227X, the Ivy Enber Scientific Journal invites researchers, academics, and professionals to submit original and unpublished articles for its regular issues. This call for papers presents the editorial guidelines, evaluation criteria, areas of interest, and the necessary procedures for manuscript submission.
In the field of Human Sciences, IESJ encourages the publication of studies in Philosophy, History, Geography, Anthropology, Psychology, Education, Arts, Theology, Linguistics, and Literature that contribute to a critical analysis of the human condition, cultures, subjectivities, and forms of sociability.
In the area of Health Sciences, the journal welcomes works that address topics related to public health, collective health, epidemiology, health policies, integrative practices, bioethics, health promotion, mental health, preventive medicine, nursing, nutrition, physical therapy, among other approaches that engage with well-being and quality of life in different contexts and populations.
In Applied Social Sciences, IESJ prioritizes contributions in the fields of Social Work, Law, Administration, Economics, Accounting, Communication, Public Management, Social Policies, and Urban Planning, with special attention to analyses focused on addressing social inequalities, promoting human rights, sustainable development, and innovation in social and institutional practices.
The journal accepts manuscripts written in Portuguese, English, or Spanish. Regardless of the main language of the article, the title, abstract, and keywords must be provided in all three languages, aiming to enhance the visibility and international reach of the published scientific work.
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