Aims and Scope

The Citizen aims to publish high-quality original research that explores the concept and practice of citizenship from humanities-oriented perspectives. The journal prioritizes analytical depth, theoretical originality and scholarly relevance, encouraging interdisciplinary approaches that engage with both classical and contemporary debates.

The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:

  • Citizenship, civic engagement and public life
  • Identity, belonging and social cohesion
  • Ethics, morality and civic responsibility
  • Human rights, justice and social equity
  • Literature, culture and representations of society
  • Religion, ideology and citizenship, Islamic values
  • Governance, power and civic institutions