Axon Academic Publishing Institute is a publishing house based in Hong Kong. Adhering to strict peer-review standards and the concept of open access publishing, its journals cover multiple academic disciplines, including sociology, literature, philosophy, education, economics, management, law, psychology, and art studies.

"Axon" is derived from neuroscience, where it refers to the core pathway through which neurons transmit signals, delivering information accurately and efficiently to target areas. We aim to provide a clear, reliable, and cross-disciplinary channel for the dissemination of academic achievements, connecting different disciplines, regions, and systems of thought, thereby fostering deeper dialogue and innovative vitality within the academic community.

Journals

  • Frontiers of Social Sciences and Humanities

    Frontiers of Humanities and Social Sciences (ISSN: 3135-257X) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published monthly online by Axon Academic Publishing Institute. Dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary scholarship, the journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences, including sociology, literature, philosophy, education, economics, management, law, and psychology. It serves as a forum for disseminating cutting-edge research with significant theoretical and practical impact.

  • Frontiers in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

    Frontiers in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (ISSN: 3135-2561) is a peer-reviewed, open-access academic journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research across the full spectrum of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

    The journal aims to serve as a premier interdisciplinary platform that fosters dialogue, collaboration, and intellectual exchange among scholars, researchers, and practitioners from diverse fields. By bridging traditional disciplinary boundaries, we seek to advance theoretical innovation and address complex contemporary issues that require integrated perspectives from the humanities and social sciences.