About the Journal
Narrative Discourse is an international peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Interdisciplinary Educational Studies (AAIDES) that provides a dedicated platform for scholarly research and inquiry into narrative forms, structures, and their applications across disciplines. The journal is committed to advancing an understanding of how narratives shape human experience, knowledge construction, and meaning-making processes.
Narrative Discourse publishes original research articles, theoretical analyses, empirical studies, and critical reviews that examine the multifaceted dimensions of narrative, including literary narratives, personal narratives, cultural narratives, and disciplinary narratives. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between research and practice by featuring work that demonstrates how narrative approaches can be developed and applied to enhance understanding in diverse fields including literature, education, psychology, sociology, and communication studies.
Narrative Discourse is published twice a year as an open-access journal. All submissions go through a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the highest standards of academic quality and integrity. The journal accepts various types of submissions, including original research articles (empirical studies), theoretical and conceptual papers, systematic literature reviews, case studies and narrative analyses, as well as critical commentaries on narrative methodologies and theories.
Through its open-access policy, Narrative Discourse ensures widespread dissemination of cutting-edge research and theoretical developments in the field of narrative studies, serving as a resource for scholars, researchers, educators, and practitioners worldwide interested in the power and function of narratives across contexts.
Articles accepted for publication will be published on the website within one week.