Journal of Punjabi Insights
(ISSN xxxx-xxxx)
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Aims and Scope
The “Journal of Punjabi Insights” (JPI) is a peer-reviewed (Quarterly), online open-access academic journal dedicated to the advancement of Punjabi language, literature, and culture. It aims to provide a dynamic platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share original and impactful research that contributes to the understanding and enrichment of Punjabi heritage in its many forms. It is published by NK Publishing.
Aims
- To promote high-quality academic research in Punjabi language, literature, and cultural studies.
- To preserve and highlight the richness of Punjabi traditions, values, and expressions—both classical and contemporary.
- To foster critical dialogue and scholarly exchange among academics, educators, and cultural thinkers focused on Punjabi identity and heritage.
- To support and encourage new voices in the field alongside contributions from established scholars.
Scope
The journal welcomes original research articles related to:
- Punjabi Language: grammar, linguistics, dialects, language pedagogy, and usage in modern contexts.
- Punjabi Literature: classical and modern works, poetry, prose, drama, literary criticism, and comparative studies.
- Punjabi Culture: folklore, customs, traditions, festivals, oral narratives, performing arts, and the impact of social change.
- Documentation and Preservation: initiatives to safeguard endangered dialects, traditional knowledge systems, and cultural expressions.
The journal maintains a strong commitment to academic rigor, ethical publication practices, and accessibility, making it a valuable resource for scholars, educators, and all those interested in Punjabi studies.
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Scope
The journal welcomes original research articles related to:
- Punjabi Language: grammar, linguistics, dialects, language pedagogy, and usage in modern contexts.
- Punjabi Literature: classical and modern works, poetry, prose, drama, literary criticism, and comparative studies.
- Punjabi Culture: folklore, customs, traditions, festivals, oral narratives, performing arts, and the impact of social change.
- Documentation and Preservation: initiatives to safeguard endangered dialects, traditional knowledge systems, and cultural expressions.
The journal maintains a strong commitment to academic rigor, ethical publication practices, and accessibility, making it a valuable resource for scholars, educators, and all those interested in Punjabi studies.
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