Aims and Scope
The Research Journal in Translation, Literature, Linguistics, and Education (RJTLLE) publishes original research at the intersection of translation studies, linguistics, literary studies, and education, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation with mission to contribute to the advancement of knowledge across the humanities through the journal's high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles that explore the diverse and complex dimensions. The Journal aims to provide a platform for scholarly dialogue and the exchange of ideas that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation within the following Scope and key areas:
Interdisciplinary Focus
The journal promotes research that connects:
- Language and education
- Translation and technology
- Literature and cultural studies
- Linguistics and pedagogy
Methodological Scope
RJTLLE welcomes diverse research approaches, including:
- Qualitative research
- Quantitative research
- Mixed-methods studies
- Experimental and empirical research
- Theoretical and conceptual papers
- Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Focus Areas
- Translation Studies
- Literary Studies
- Linguistics
- Education and Applied Pedagogy
- Digital Humanities
- Language Technologies
Article Types
RJTLLE publishes:
- Original Research Articles
- Review Articles
- Case Studies
- Short Communications
- Theoretical and Conceptual Papers
Aims:
- Promote Innovation
- Foster Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Disseminate Knowledge
- Encourage Ethical Research
Subject Classification
RJTLLE aligns with the Scopus All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) system in the following areas:
- Language and Linguistics (1203)
- Literature and Literary Theory (1202)
- Education (3304)
- Cultural Studies (1208)
- Artificial Intelligence (1702)
- Information Systems (3310)