Scholarly Hub for Intercultural Philosophy (SHIP)

The Scholarly Hub for Intercultural Philosophy, whose acronym is SHIP acts as an integrative academic platform and medium to promote rigourous and critical transdisciplinary research , dialogues and engagement in intercultural, cosmopolitan, indigenous, socio-humanistic and scientific studies. It also seriously pays attention to ecological and planetary sustainability and Afrocentric concerns. The hub is grounded in theological, religious, philosophical values.

Scholarly Hub for Intercultural Philosophy (SHIP)

The Scholarly Hub for Intercultural Philosophy, whose acronym is SHIP acts as an integrative academic platform and medium to promote rigourous and critical transdisciplinary research , dialogues and engagement in intercultural, cosmopolitan, indigenous, socio-humanistic and scientific studies. It also seriously pays attention to ecological and planetary sustainability and Afrocentric concerns. The hub is grounded in theological, religious, philosophical values.

Current Issue

BN9044628

Interculturality: An online journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary academic journal devoted to the advancement of scholarly study and research in all issues that deal with societal development or social development and the meetings and dialogues among cultures. Issues that the journal study includes globalisation, postcolonialism, political developments, contemporary cultures, the economy of societies, ethnicity, race, leadership, social education, war and peace, violence, conflict, social policies on development, religion, peacebuilding, gender, youth, democracies and different ideologies, civil society, education, communication and the media, indigenous and traditional institutions, environmentalism, philanthropy, humanitarianism, and indeed all issues that concern human cultures and social well-being and welfare. The journal welcomes original research articles, case studies, theoretical essays, review articles, etc. Contributions can come from any discipline and cultural and regional background. We are highly interested in papers that deal with issues from the Global South and indigenous communities.

PUBLISHERS: 

Scholarship Hub for Intercultural Philosophy, 49 Itavwagha Street(Areas), Ovwor, Delta State, Nigeria

PUBLISHED: January, 2026

ARTICLES 

RHYTHMS OF INFLUENCE: THE IMPACT OF AFRICAN CULTURES ONGLOBAL POPULAR CULTURE

Okey, Kingsley Inyang, Ayeni, Queen Olubukola & Anthony Okon Ben

BEYOND ANTHROPOCENTRIC COMMUNICATION: INTERCULTURALENVIRONMENTAL NARRATIVES AND THE ETHICS OF ECOLOGICALTRANSFORMATION

Moses Ofome Asak

AN EXAMINATION OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND SECURITYCHALLENGES IN NIGERIA

Eyo Okon Ebiefie, Ph.D. & Emmanuel Iniobong Archibong, Ph.D.

CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCE (AI) IN DEVELOPING SOCIETIES.

Ajibulu, Veronica Vou & Joshua Oluwatomisin Daniel

FUNCTIONAL DYNAMICS OF TIVGBASEELA THEATRE

Dooyum Haako

COUPS AND THE VOLATILITY OF POLITICS IN THE WEST AFRICANSUB-REGION: IMPLICATIONS FOR AFRICA

Sunday Layi Oladipupo, PhD & Mayokun Fatoyinbo

FROM MARGINS TO MAINSTREAM: SOCIAL MEDIAREPRESENTATIONS OF NUDITY AND THE RECONFIGURATION OFCULTURAL VALUES

Oyindoubra Timi-wood

INTERCULTURALITY IN SELECTED NOVELS OF MACAIRE ETTY: ASTUDY OF LA LOI DES ANCÊTRES AND LES LARMES DE DIEU

Elikwu, Juliet Nwenenne, Ph.D. & Ibinabo Wilton Harry

GLOBALISATION AND THE EROSION OF AFRICAN RELIGIOCULTURAL HERITAGE: A CALL FOR CULTURAL RENAISSANCE

Owere A. Ejidje Iliaro & Blessing Osemwengie

HUMANITY AND THE UNIVERSALITY OF SUFFERING IN ARTHURSCHOPENHAUER'S THOUGHT: AN INTERCULTURAL ANALYSIS

Uwakwe, Anthony Chiemerie

AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF MIGRATION ON THEAFRICAN HERITAGE OF COMMUNAL LIVING

Chukwu, Eugene Ejimnkeonye, PhD

INTERPRETATING THE CONCEPT (UNEQUALLY YOKED) IN 2CORINTHIANS 6:14-16 FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE ETHIOPEDELTA BAPTIST CONFERENCE

Omosomuofa, Obruche

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