The Cartograph: An International Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Sustainability, and Culture

A Biannual Journal of Independent Critical Thinking

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Double Blind Peer Reviewed

OPEN ACCESS

The Cartograph: An International Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Sustainability, and Culture is a Double Blind Peer Reviewed academic journal dedicated to exploring the dynamic intersections of literature, sustainability, culture, society, environment, identity, and global thought. The journal aims to provide a vibrant intellectual platform for scholars, researchers, academicians, and creative thinkers to engage with emerging debates Literary Research across the humanities and social sciences with contemporary Interdisciplinary concept. The title “The Cartograph” symbolically represents the act of mapping knowledge, cultures, narratives, identities, ecological concerns, and human experiences across time and space.

A Platform for Meaningful Research

Benefits of Open Access

The Cartograph: An International Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Sustainability, and Culture believes in the free and wider circulation of knowledge. As an open-access journal, it provides immediate and unrestricted access to its published research, enabling scholars, students, researchers, and readers across the world to benefit from quality academic work.

Through open access, the journal supports the global exchange of ideas and encourages inclusive participation in scholarly dialogue. By making research freely available, The Cartograph promotes visibility, accessibility, and academic impact, while strengthening the culture of knowledge-sharing across disciplines.

The journal is committed to advancing meaningful research by ensuring that scholarly contributions reach a wider audience without barriers. This open-access approach reflects our dedication to academic transparency, intellectual growth, and the worldwide dissemination of research in literature, sustainability, culture, and related interdisciplinary fields.

What You Can Explore

The Cartograph: An International Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Sustainability, and Culture offers a vibrant academic space for diverse forms of scholarly expression. The journal welcomes contributions that reflect originality, critical depth, interdisciplinary engagement, and meaningful relevance to contemporary literary, cultural, ecological, and social concerns.

The journal features a wide range of academic and intellectual contributions, including:

  • Original Research Articles
  • Review Papers
  • Conceptual and Theoretical Studies
  • Case-Based Analyses
  • Interdisciplinary Research Work
  • Book Reviews and Critical Reviews

Each submission is carefully considered to ensure that it contributes meaningfully to ongoing scholarly conversations. Through its inclusive and interdisciplinary approach, The Cartograph seeks to encourage fresh ideas, critical inquiry, ethical research, and responsible academic engagement across literature, sustainability, culture, and allied disciplines.

A Thoughtful Publication Experience

AUTHOR

Submits manuscript

EDITOR-IN- CHIEF / EDITOR

Screens, assigns, decides and manages workflow

REVIEW / PRODUCTION TEAM

Review, copyediting, layout and proofreading

READER / ARCHIVE

Current issue, archive and indexing visibility

JOURNAL EDITORIAL & PUBLICATION PROCESS

1

Submission

• Author submits manuscript through the journal website.
• Metadata is entered for indexing.

Responsible: AUTHOR
2

Editorial Screening

• Chief Editor assigns submission to a Managing Editor.
• Initial checks are completed.
• Manuscript enters editorial workflow.

Responsible: EDITOR-IN- CHIEF / MANAGING EDITOR
3

Peer Review

• Suitable reviewers are selected.
• Reviewers evaluate the manuscript.
• Editorial decision is made.
• Author may revise and resubmit.

Responsible: MANAGING EDITOR / REVIEWERS
4

Editing & Production

• Copyediting is completed.
• Layout formatting / galley preparation is done.
• Proofreading is completed.
• Author reviews proofs and corrections.

Responsible: PRODUCTION TEAM
5

Issue Management

• Accepted articles are scheduled.
• Issues are created and organized.
• Table of contents is arranged.

Responsible: EDITOR-IN- CHIEF / MANAGING EDITOR
6

Publication

• Final article or issue is published.
• Access may be immediate open access, subscription-based, or delayed.

Responsible: JOURNAL MANAGER (MANAGING EDITOR)
7

Post-Publication

• Current issue becomes available for readers.
• Records are archived.
• Indexing and search engines improve discoverability.

Responsible: READER / ARCHIVE
Revision Loop: If revision is required, the manuscript returns to the author and then re-enters peer review or editorial decision.

CURRENT ISSUE FOR READERS

Published articles are available for reading, reference and citation.

ARCHIVE

Past issues and submission records are preserved for future access.

DISCOVERABILITY

Indexing databases and search engines enhance global visibility.

Call for Submissions

The Cartograph: An International Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, Sustainability, and Culture cordially invites scholarly submissions from researchers, academicians, and literary scholars engaged in the study of literature with multidisciplinary concepts. As an academic platform committed to promoting meaningful critical inquiry, the journal encourages original and unpublished research that presents new insights, strengthens theoretical understanding, and enriches the interpretation of literary works across varied traditions, cultures, and intellectual frameworks.

The journal especially welcomes papers that adopt innovative research methods, interdisciplinary perspectives, and explore emerging directions in literary studies. Submissions are expected to reflect sound scholarship, analytical depth, conceptual precision, and originality, thereby making a valuable contribution to contemporary literary and academic discourse.

We look forward to receiving your insightful contributions and to advancing a shared commitment to literary knowledge, critical interpretation, and scholarly exchange.

Join the Academic Exchange

The Cartograph is founded on the principle of collective knowledge and meaningful scholarly engagement. It offers a space where research is not merely published, but thoughtfully read, critically appreciated, and connected with a wider community of scholars, researchers, and intellectual voices.

Through this platform, we seek to encourage dialogue, interpretation, and collaboration that extend beyond individual disciplines and contribute to the broader landscape of academic inquiry.