About The Literary Roundtable
Who We Are
The Literary Roundtable is an interdisciplinary academic initiative dedicated to fostering meaningful dialogue across literature, culture, technology, architecture, environmental studies, and the evolving humanities.
Founded with a vision to create inclusive global platforms for scholarly exchange, The Literary Roundtable connects researchers, academicians, doctoral scholars, postgraduate students, independent researchers, and creative practitioners from diverse disciplines and cultural backgrounds.
We believe that knowledge flourishes at intersections — where narratives meet innovation, where literature engages with technology, and where intellectual inquiry responds to the challenges of the contemporary world.
Our Vision
To build a globally connected academic community that reimagines knowledge production, encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration, and strengthens critical engagement with the cultural and intellectual realities of the 21st century.
Our Mission
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To create accessible international platforms for scholarly discourse
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To encourage interdisciplinary research and dialogue
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To amplify emerging voices and indigenous narratives
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To promote ethical, innovative, and impactful research practices
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To support young researchers and early-career scholars
Our Academic Commitment
The Literary Roundtable is committed to maintaining academic integrity, intellectual rigor, and inclusive participation. We strive to:
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Encourage original research and critical scholarship
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Facilitate constructive peer dialogue
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Provide publication opportunities through recognized journals
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Ensure transparent and ethical review practices
Our conferences and initiatives are designed to bridge disciplines and geographical boundaries, enabling scholars to collaboratively rethink narratives, spaces, and knowledge systems.
Global Literary Horizons 2026
In January 2026, The Literary Roundtable successfully hosted its Online International Conference titled:
Global Literary Horizons 2026
Dehradun | 10–11 January 2026
Under the central theme:
“Reimagine. Rebuild. Rediscover the Futures of Narratives, Spaces & Knowledge.”
The conference brought together an international academic audience to explore how literature, digital humanities, artificial intelligence, architecture, environmental studies, urban theory, and cultural memory intersect in shaping contemporary societies.
The event emphasized interdisciplinary engagement, emerging research methodologies, spatial justice, innovative pedagogy, and inclusive global scholarship.
Selected research papers were considered for publication in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT).