About the Journal
Journal Name : The Dialogue Research Review
About the Journal
The Dialogue Research Review (DRR) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and open-access scholarly journal that serves as a platform for academic discourse, debate, and the exchange of ideas across diverse disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that explores theoretical, empirical, and practical dimensions of dialogue in its broadest sense — including intercultural communication, policy discussions, conflict resolution, social engagement, and scholarly debates. Following a rigorous double-blind peer review process, DRR ensures academic fairness and integrity by keeping author and reviewer identities confidential throughout the evaluation. As an open-access publication, it provides unrestricted global access to its content, promoting the dissemination of research to academics, practitioners, and policymakers. The journal adheres to the ethical guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), ensuring transparency, originality, and scholarly excellence.
Aim and Scope
The Dialogue Research Review (DRR) aims to foster meaningful academic and intellectual engagement by publishing research that deepens understanding of dialogue as a tool for societal development, conflict transformation, cultural exchange, and collaborative problem-solving.
Core Aims
- To promote interdisciplinary research on the role of dialogue in social, cultural, and political contexts.
- To provide a scholarly platform for addressing global and local challenges through constructive discourse.
- To bridge academic research with policy and practice in dialogue-based initiatives.
- To encourage innovative approaches and comparative perspectives on dialogue in diverse settings.
Scope of the Journal
The journal invites contributions in, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Intercultural & Cross-Cultural Communication: Understanding dialogue across cultures, languages, and traditions.
- Political Dialogue & Governance: Consensus-building, negotiation, and participatory policymaking.
- Conflict Resolution & Peacebuilding: Dialogue as a mechanism for reconciliation and conflict transformation.
- Educational Dialogue: Pedagogical methods, classroom discussions, and dialogue in learning environments.
- Media & Public Discourse: Role of journalism, digital platforms, and mass communication in shaping dialogue.
- Community Engagement: Dialogue in grassroots movements, civic participation, and social activism.
- Ethics & Philosophy of Dialogue: Theoretical foundations and moral considerations in discourse.
- Religion & Interfaith Dialogue: Promoting understanding, tolerance, and coexistence.
- Globalization & Dialogue: Addressing transnational issues through collaborative approaches.
- Digital Dialogue: Online platforms, AI-mediated communication, and virtual community building.