Focus and Scope

Aims

Multidisciplinary Bulletin of Global Studies (MBGS) aims to provide an inclusive and rigorous scholarly platform for the dissemination of multidisciplinary research addressing global issues, contemporary challenges, and cross-cultural dynamics. The journal seeks to promote academic inquiry that bridges disciplinary perspectives in order to generate deeper and more holistic understandings of the changing global landscape.

MBGS encourages scholarly works that engage critically with local and global realities, especially those related to social transformation, education, religion, politics, culture, economy, communication, environment, and technological change. The journal is committed to supporting innovative, reflective, and interdisciplinary scholarship that contributes to academic discourse and public relevance.


 

Scope

The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and review essays in a broad range of fields related to global and multidisciplinary studies, including but not limited to the following areas:

  1. Global Social and Cultural Studies
  • Globalization and social transformation
  • Cultural exchange and identity
  • Migration, diaspora, and transnational communities
  • Multiculturalism and intercultural relations
  • Media, popular culture, and global communication
  1. Education and Knowledge Studies
  • Global and comparative education
  • Curriculum and educational transformation
  • Higher education and academic development
  • Digital learning and educational technology
  • Knowledge production in contemporary society
  1. Religion, Ethics, and Civilization
  • Religion in global contexts
  • Interreligious relations and dialogue
  • Ethics, spirituality, and public life
  • Religious responses to modernity and globalization
  • Religion, peace, and social cohesion
  1. Politics, Governance, and Public Policy
  • Democracy and political participation
  • Governance and public administration
  • Policy studies and institutional transformation
  • Human rights, justice, and citizenship
  • Global governance and international relations
  1. Economy, Development, and Society
  • Development studies
  • Sustainable development and inequality
  • Global economy and local communities
  • Social entrepreneurship and innovation
  • Labor, welfare, and community resilience
  1. Communication, Media, and Digital Society
  • Digital culture and online communities
  • Media discourse and representation
  • Information technology and social change
  • Artificial intelligence and society
  • Digital ethics and public communication
  1. Environment, Humanity, and Sustainability
  • Environmental issues and ecological awareness
  • Climate change and social impact
  • Sustainability studies
  • Community-based environmental action
  • Human-environment relations
  1. Interdisciplinary and Emerging Global Issues
  • Contemporary global crises
  • Public health and society
  • Conflict, peacebuilding, and resilience
  • Gender and social inclusion
  • Comparative and cross-disciplinary global studies

MBGS particularly welcomes contributions that are:

  • interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary in approach,
  • comparative in orientation,
  • grounded in critical and contextual analysis,
  • and relevant to contemporary global academic and societal debates.

The journal accepts manuscripts in English and prioritizes works that demonstrate strong scholarly contribution, methodological clarity, and relevance to global studies.