Scope & Mission
Social Heritage is an National multidisciplinary journal for scholars and practitioners with a common interest in heritage. The journal encourages debate on the nature of heritage and memory and its dilemmas. Articles may include a range of disciplines including heritage studies, music studies, history, tourism studies, sociology, anthropology, memory studies, cultural geography, law, cultural studies and interpretation, and dozens more.
Social Heritage will be published monthly with the aim of preserving a community and rural heritage through this journal. It is a source of current research and cutting-edge material on the World Heritage Congress, culture, Vedic mathematics, development of scientific perspectives, management and economics. It is essential reading for educators, practitioners and parents in a variety of disciplines including heritage and music studies; cultural geography; archaeology; history; and more
The National Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Social Heritage Research aims to provide a venue for scientists from various disciplines whose common goal is to develop and apply scientific methods to improve research and knowledge on heritage, particularly in the following areas:
- Heritage in the Arts, Commerce, Science
- Preservation, conservation and exploitation of cultural heritage.
- Heritage Management and economic analysis.
- Heritage crafts, traditional and heritage industries
- Applied arts and cultural heritage
- Tangible heritage and intangible heritage
- Natural heritage and nature Reserves
- Computer science in cultural heritage.
- The impact of climate change on cultural heritage and the management of change.
- Archaeological sites and excavations.
- Museums Cultural heritage as a tool for development.
- Maintenance of monuments and memorials of the historical past.
- Cultural heritage tourism Economic development and competitiveness of regions and cities through tourism management in urban areas.
- Development and sustainability Real estate and cultural heritage Cultural heritage conservation planning.
- Community, city development and management.
- Urban policies Landscape planning and design Urbanization of rural areas.
- Architectural issues Cultural heritage issues.
- Cultural heritage case studies.
- Environmental management.
- Smart cities Sustainable energy and urban transport and cultural heritage Intelligent environment and emerging technologies.
Note: Authors are encouraged to post copies of their published papers to their own institutional or personal/professional websites along with a link to the original paper at the journal website. This will assist in disseminating their work as well as raising awareness of the journal. Social Heritage does not promote any political party, organization, or religious group. Please do not send us writings that are influenced by strong political, religious, or communal bias.
