About the Journal

Praxis: Journal on Trends in Literatures in English, Film and Culture is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring emerging ideas, critical debates, and innovative research in literature, film, and cultural studies. The journal provides a vibrant academic platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to engage with contemporary issues, theoretical developments, and creative practices across textual, visual, and cultural media. Committed to interdisciplinary scholarship, Praxis encourages original research that bridges literature, screen studies, critical theory, and cultural analysis. It welcomes diverse methodological approaches and perspectives that interrogate the dynamic relationships between texts, images, societies, and cultures in a rapidly changing global context. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, Praxis aims to foster rigorous intellectual exchange and contribute meaningfully to current and future directions in humanities and cultural research.

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From Idea to Article: Rethinking the Research Process in the Humanities

02/04/2026

The process of writing itself should be understood as a form of thinking. Early drafts are rarely polished, and revision plays a crucial role in refining arguments, strengthening structure and clarifying language. Many promising ideas falter not because they lack originality, but because their articulation remains underdeveloped. Attending to coherence, logical progression and analytical depth is essential at every stage of revision.

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