Space and Culture, India
ACCB Publishing · United Kingdom · Est. 2013
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Space and Culture, India is a double-blind, peer-reviewed international journal in Humanities published quarterly. We welcome theoretically informed original research, commentaries, reviews, policy analyses, and practice reflections on emerging issues linked to social, cultural, and economic development & social welfare, social & cultural change, and challenges specific to India and other countries of the Asia-Pacific region. Occasionally, the Journal may also welcome submissions on the said subjects from other countries. The emphasis of Space and Culture, India, is to stimulate thinking, provide scholarly learning, and stand out by offering debates, ideas, and discussions on development issues and challenges for development and social change in India and other regions of the world.
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