About the Journal

Overview

The International Journal of Art, Culture and Architecture (IJACA) is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of artistic practices, human civilizations, and architectural heritage across historical, cultural, and social contexts.

The journal aims to publish high-quality theoretical and empirical research that advances knowledge in the fields of art, cultural studies, and architecture. It particularly encourages interdisciplinary approaches that explore the relationships between artistic expression, cultural identity, and the built environment.

IJACA provides an international platform for academic dialogue among scholars and professionals in art history, archaeology, architecture, urbanism, and cultural heritage studies.

 Scope

The journal welcomes original contributions addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Visual and applied arts (painting, sculpture, design)
  • Civilizations and cultural dynamics
  • Ancient, modern, and contemporary architecture
  • Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage
  • Art, society, identity, and urban space

Audience

IJACA is intended for :

  • Researchers and academics in the humanities and social sciences
  • Professionals in architecture, heritage, and urban planning
  • Graduate students (Master’s and PhD levels)
  • Cultural and heritage institutions
  • Architects, urbanists, and museum professionals

Disciplines

Arts • Civilizations • Cultural Studies • Architecture • Urbanism • Heritage Studies.

Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Manoubia BEN GHEDAHEM
University of Carthage, Tunisia