Logan Review Journal of Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology
The Logan Review Journal of Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology (LRJSAP) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing interdisciplinary research that explores the intersections of sociological, anthropological, and psychological perspectives on human behavior, society, and culture.
Volume 12, No. 3 (2025)
ISSN: 3067-2937
DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.
Articles in this Issue
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EXPLORING ESSENCE AND ETHICS THROUGH DOGVILLE: KEY INSIGHTS
Lars Von Trier, the acclaimed filmmaker, has challenged and redefined the art of cinema through his distinctive and provocative films. This article explores how Von Trier's work, including his groundbreaking film "Dogville," has reshaped cinematic co...
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TRANSFORMING DEPRESSION TREATMENT: THE ROLE OF CINEMATHERAPY IN NEW BILIBID PRISON EDUCATION
This study delves into the profound impact of movies on individuals and society, exploring their role in fulfilling aspirations and providing a temporary escape to an ideal world. Movies serve as a reflection of cultural values and societal behaviors...
Published: August 7, 2025 -
UNDERSTANDING KURDISH MIGRATION IN HAKKÂRI, 1915: A CONSTRUCTIVIST EXPLORATION
The First World War stands as a pivotal moment in history, marked by the collapse of three major empires and the emergence of new states. Alongside the staggering human toll of the war, forced migrations catalyzed by the conflict resulted in profound...
Published: August 7, 2025