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Description
This is the only global review journal focusing specifically on literature and the social sciences.  All types of high quality research on literature and the social sciences are covered.

Mission and Moral Statement
We seek to coordinate research submissions with review and editorial functions to present unparalleled studies for the upliftment and advancement of all people.  We believe in humility, honesty, hard work, and compassion and understanding.

Scope
Global Review considers all professionally researched papers on a range of literature types and from several of the social sciences.  This may include studies on language, post colonial literature, feminism, psychology, sociology, management, history, or political science.  If you do not see your literature or social sciences area of interest here, tell us about it, and we will see if it can be accommodated:  scope@glorev.com


People

PATRON IN CHIEF (Vacant)

 

EDITOR(S)

Antony Last
(Acting Editor)
MA Psychology, PhD Candidate (University of South Africa)

Areas of Interest
Grounded Theory, Qualitative Methodology, Stratad Theory

 

CONSULTING EDITOR

Professor Dr Riaz Hassan

Former Dean, Quality Enhancement Cell, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan

Former Editor in Chief, NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry

 

SENIOR EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr Sibghatullah Khan
Assistant Professor
Department of English (GS)
Editor, NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry
National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad

Dr Shehr Bano Zaidi
MA French, MA English, MPhil English, PhD English
Assistant Professor
Graduate Studies, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan
Areas of Interest
Grounded Theory, Qualitative Methodology, Sociolinguistics, Sociology of Language, Critical Discourse Analysis, Translation Studies
Editorial Experience
Former Editor NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry (formerly NRM)
Former Anti-Plagiarism Focal Person NUML
PhD Thesis
View HEC Listing – PhD Country Directory – search: Shehr Bano Zaidi
View Thesis – Doxastic Faultlines in a Linguistically Fractured Society: A Grounded Theory Study
Articles
Zaidi, S. B. (2019). Peace Sociolinguistics: A Constructivist Grounded Theory of Pakistani English Newspapers. NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry, 17(1), 20-VII.
Zaidi, S. B. (2021). Reiterated Biographical Epistemes: A Grounded Theory Study of Miss# fatimajinnah# motherofthenation. Journal of Gender and Social Issues, 20(1).

 

EDITORIAL BOARD

Dr Shaheen-ul-Zaman
Lecturer in English
Department of English (GS)
National University of Modern Languages (NUML)

Ms Ayesha Makhdoom
PhD Candidate
School of Communication Arts and Humanities
Western Sydney University, Australia
Member of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE), USA
Member of Writing and Society Research Centre, Australia