The mission of the International Journal of Civilizations Studies & Tolerance Sciences (IJCSTS) is to significantly enrich and expand understanding across a wide range of disciplines within the field of civilization studies and tolerance sciences. The journal serves as an intellectual platform dedicated to advancing the study of human societies, cultures, and the principles of coexistence, with a particular emphasis on fostering mutual understanding and respect across diverse groups.
IJCSTS welcomes and encourages the submission of manuscripts that explore the latest research findings, theoretical advancements, and contemporary studies that directly or indirectly address critical issues facing societies today. The journal seeks to publish high-quality articles that delve into the complexities of cultural interactions, historical narratives, social dynamics, and the factors that shape tolerance and coexistence in a rapidly changing world. By facilitating the exchange of innovative ideas, IJCSTS aims to contribute to the development of new knowledge, promote interdisciplinary dialogue, and foster the implementation of best practices in the fields of civilization studies, tolerance sciences, and other closely related areas.
Furthermore, the journal aspires to provide a comprehensive and insightful collection of studies that can inform policy-making, education, and social initiatives aimed at reducing conflict, promoting peace, and enhancing cross-cultural understanding. The importance of these issues is ever-growing in the globalized world, and IJCSTS is committed to addressing the most pressing challenges through rigorous academic research, collaborative discussions, and the dissemination of research that emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, equality, and mutual respect.
All manuscripts submitted to the journal must be presented in English, ensuring that research findings are accessible to a wide international audience and can contribute to the global conversation on building more tolerant, understanding, and cohesive societies.