Aims and Scope
          Global Interactive Journal of World Religions and Cultures (GIJWRC) is an interdisciplinary journal seeking an engagement between scholars working across a range of disciplinary, including world philosophy, religions, cultures, critical theory, humanities, arts, religions and social sciences. An interface between the study of philosophy, religion and other academic studies of culture. In particular, the journal will consider why philosophical, religious and cultural studies, religious manifestations in cross-cultural perspectives, and define ways in which religious studies needs to engage with contemporary areas of cultural critique.
          The principal aim of the Global Interactive Journal of World Religions and Cultures (GIJWRC) is promoting critical investigation into multi-aspects of the study of general philosophy, religions, cultures, arts, managements, and interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences focus.
 
Frequency of Issue: 
          Twice per year (1st issue January-June, 2nd issue July-December). free publication articles!
 
Peer Review Policy:
          All submitted manuscripts must be reviewed by at least three experts via the double-blinded review system.
          The Global Interactive Journal of World Religions and Cultures (GIJWRC) is an interdisciplinary journal encouraging multidisciplinary working scholars in humanities, social sciences, philosophical studies, religious studies and cultural arts and managements inquiry to explore cross-cultural and religious perspectives. Global Interactive Journal of World Religions and Cultures is an open-access journal, hosted by The Community Enterprise of the Banana Conservation Center in Suphanburi, biannually publishing research papers (January-June, July-December) and special issues, both via a double-blind peer review process.
           This volume consists of six articles covering a wide range of topics in the areas of education, music, health, cultures, arts, management philosophy and religions. We continue to welcome contributions of multidisciplinary nature, that can help to improve aspects of understanding, competencies, and applications to manage operations, innovation, and creativity, of any nature, at any level – individual, team, group, organizational, societal, national and international level.