Aim and Scope
Aims
The Review of Multidisciplinary Research (RMR) aims to foster academic dialogue and knowledge integration across diverse disciplines by providing a scholarly platform for high-quality, cross-cutting research. The journal seeks to bridge disciplinary boundaries, promote collaborative research, and contribute to sustainable development by addressing complex real-world problems through multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches.
Published by the International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), RMR is committed to advancing theory, practice, and policy by encouraging submissions that draw insights from multiple fields and offer holistic solutions to global challenges.
Scope
Review of Multidisciplinary Research welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions from a broad range of disciplines. The journal is particularly interested in manuscripts that:
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Integrate concepts and methods from two or more disciplines
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Offer innovative solutions to pressing social, economic, environmental, and technological issues
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Support the goals of sustainable development, inclusivity, and global well-being
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Contribute to knowledge that has both academic significance and practical impact
Key areas of focus include, but are not limited to:
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Social Sciences and Humanities (sociology, anthropology, philosophy, law, education, arts, literature)
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Business and Economics (development studies, finance, trade, entrepreneurship, public policy)
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Environmental and Earth Sciences (climate change, sustainability, natural resource management)
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Health and Life Sciences (public health, healthcare management, nutrition, psychology)
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) (technology adoption, innovation, data science)
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Media and Communication Studies (digital communication, information literacy, journalism)
Types of Contributions:
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Original research articles
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Literature reviews and conceptual papers
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Case studies and policy analyses
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Methodological papers
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Multidisciplinary reviews and comparative studies
RMR encourages contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers from all regions, especially those addressing cross-sectoral issues aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).