Journal of Ethnology, Linguistics and Literature

Journal of Ethnology, Linguistics and Literature (JELITA) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary scholarship in the fields of ethnology, linguistics, and literary studies. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to disseminate high-quality research that explores the dynamic relationships between language, culture, and literary expression across diverse societies.

JELITA welcomes original research articles, review papers, and theoretical studies that examine cultural practices, language use, discourse, and literary traditions from both local and global perspectives. The journal places particular emphasis on studies that highlight indigenous knowledge systems, cultural identity, language preservation, and the evolving role of literature in shaping social realities.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches that integrate ethnographic methods, linguistic analysis, and literary criticism to provide comprehensive insights into human communication and cultural production. Contributions may address contemporary issues such as globalization, digital communication, multilingualism, cultural transformation, and the preservation of intangible cultural heritage.

JELITA is committed to promoting scholarly excellence, ethical research practices, and global academic collaboration. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality, originality, and relevance of the published work.

The journal is published regularly and provides immediate open access to its content, supporting the global exchange of knowledge without barriers.

Journal of Ethnology, Linguistics and Literature is a scientific journal that generally publishes articles in the fields of ethnology, linguistics, and literature.

The focus of research/study that can be published in this journal is as follows:
- Ethnology (ethnicity and culture)
- Linguistics (theoretical, descriptive and applied linguistics)
- Literature (Literary Studies, World Literature, American Literature, English Literature, Contemporary literature, Comparative literature, Interdisciplinary Approaches in Literature, Literary criticism, Literature and history, Literature and Media, Literature and other arts, Medieval and Renaissance literature, Poetry and prose, World languages & literature)