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The Watchman​​

  1. A Biannual Journal of Language, Literature and Translation

  2. A Refereed and Open Access E-Journal

  3. A Double Blind Review Journal

  4. Follows best practices 

  5. No Publication and Subscription Fee

About

The Watchman: A multilingual journal on language, literature and translation (ISSN: 2456-9526) is a multi-disciplinary refereed research journal of Higher Education on language, literature and translation. This biannual journal is launched to meet a long felt need of conscientious literary critics and visionary connoisseurs. The Watchman is a leading research journal that fosters interdisciplinary discussions in the realms of language, literature, translation and criticism The journal welcomes contributions that reflect innovative research, critical analysis, and theoretical advancements in these fields. Our mission is to create a space for the exchange of ideas, insights and perspectives across diverse linguistic and cultural landscapes.

  1. A biannual Journal of Language, Literature and Translation

  2. A Refereed and Open Access E-Journal

  3. A Double Blind Review Journal

  4. Follows best practices 

  5. No Publication and Subscription Fee

Call for Paper

Deadline for Submissions: 30th September 2024

We are delighted to invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to submit their original research papers for consideration in The Watchman - A multilingual journal on language, literature and translation. The Watchman is a distinguished biannual journal dedicated to the exploration of literature, literary criticism, art criticism, linguistics, language and translation.

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Scope of Submissions: 

We invite submissions on a wide array of topics related to language, literature and translation, including but not limited to:

  • Comparative Literature

  • Linguistic Analysis

  • Translation Studies

  • Literary Criticism

  • Multilingualism and Society

  • Cross-Cultural Communication

  • Language Teaching and Learning

  • Literary Translation

  • Digital Humanities in Language Studies

  • Foreign Languages and their impact to English studies

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