About the Journal

Focus and Scope
International Journal of Social Culture Research in Practice and Theory of Arts (SCRIPTArts) is an international journal that aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary research exploring the relationship between art, culture and society. This journal invites contributions from academics, practitioners and researchers interested in art theory and practice in social and cultural contexts.

Journal Focus:
Art Theory and Practice:

Research on art theory and aesthetics, as well as practical applications in various art forms, including visual, performance, and digital media.
Analysis of innovations and developments in contemporary and traditional art practices.
Culture and Identity:

The study of how art influences and is influenced by cultural dynamics and social identity.
An investigation into the role of art in shaping, reflecting, and challenging cultural and social identities.
Arts Education:

Research on methods, curricula and policies in arts education in various contexts, from primary education to higher education.
Analyze the impact of arts education on individual and societal development.
Arts Policy and Management:

Study of public policy related to arts and culture, as well as management of arts institutions.
Evaluate strategies and practices in the promotion, preservation, and funding of the arts.
Art in Social Context:

Research into how art interacts with social issues, such as human rights, climate change, and social justice.
Analyze the role of art in society and its impact on social and cultural change.
Innovation and Technology in the Arts:

The study of the influence of new technologies on arts and cultural practices, including the use of digital media, virtual reality, and interactive technologies.
Research into new ways to create, interact and disseminate art.


Journal Scope:
SCRIPTArts welcomes research articles, literature reviews, case studies, and best practice reports relevant to the journal's focus. We welcome a variety of methodological approaches, from empirical studies to theoretical analysis, and support research that engages both global and local perspectives.

We encourage contributions from a variety of disciplines including, but not limited to, cultural studies, arts education, arts management, anthropology, sociology, and media studies. Submitted manuscripts must demonstrate relevance and significant contribution to understanding and development in the field of arts and culture.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Social Culture Research in Practice and Theory of Arts (SCRIPTArts)
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Published: 2024-11-22
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