ISSN
1818-6874
EISSN
1753-7274
Focus & Scope

International Journal of African Renaissance Studies (IJARS)  is a forum for scholarship on the challenges facing Africa today and seeks to promote research, policy analyses and teaching that locate African people at the centre of the development agenda.  The journal covers multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary approaches in examining the African Renaissance and the repositioning of Africa within the world system. It is committed to producing and using knowledge to empower and strengthen Africa, its people and its Diaspora.

Articles published in IJARS cover a broad range of socio-political and natural sciences, the humanities and other disciplines and topics including capacity building, conflict, development, ecology, economics, education, gender, governance, health, identity, land reform, language, law, leadership, politics and social policy. In geographical terms, the journal covers both the African continent and the Diaspora.

IJARS publishes academic research articles, essays, editorials, notes and book reviews. It also has two special sections, Imbizo and The Record, publishing additional documents of importance, such as speeches, lectures and peace accords.

Journal Status
Active
Index/es (accredited by the DHET)
Dept. of Higher Education and Training (DHET) List, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), Scopus
Peer-review Date
26/05/2021
Peer-review Group
History, Philosophy and Politics
Ad Hoc Review
2008
Editor-in-Chief
Prof Siphamandla Zondi
Title Owner
Centre for African Renaissance Studies (CARS)
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Seat of Publication
South Africa
Number of Peer-reviewed Articles Per Year
8 to 10
Format
Print & Digital
Publication Frequency
Biannually
Access
Subscription Access
Submission Fees
ZAR 0.00
Article Processing Charges (APCs)
ZAR 0.00