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Poznan Slavic Studies

Poznan Slavic Studies

Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

"Poznan Slavic Studies" scientific journal was established in 2011 by the Institute of Slavic Studies at Adam Mickiewicz Univeristy in Poznan. Its aim is to publish the results of research in the field of Balkan and Slavic studies. The journal is addressed to all Polish and foreign experts and lovers of Slavic and Balkan culture. A wide variety of articles are published on pages of this journal such as philological (literary and liguistic), folkloric, anthripological, culture-related, historiographical, sociological and religion-related texts, in multifaceted, interdisciplinary and comparative interpretations, often examining the various issues of Slavic and Balkan studies. Journal's circles of interest are Balkan Slavdom and non-Slavic Balkans in their Slavic context and comparative interpretations. The journal strives to expand a dialogue between cultures and contributes to advancing scientific reflection on literature, languages, history, anthropologial and aesthetic categories, defining the old and the contemporary culture of the Slavs. It inspires discussion and polemics, allowing the redefinition of tasks and the development directions of Slavic Studies, which must answer to the many questions arising from the changes of the new reality.

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Poznań Theological Studies

Poznań Theological Studies

Poznańskie Studia Teologiczne

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

"Poznań Theological Studies" is the journal of the Faculty of Theology at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. It publishes the scientific contributes in Theology of the professors of the Faculty and others polish and international authors. The area of interest is widely considered: in addition to issues related to the canon of theological treateses (biblical, dogmatic, fundamental and moral theology), the yearbook publishes also interdisciplinary texts which includes questions from the border of theology and other sciences (philosophy, social sciences, psychology). This Periodical has been published since 1972, initially as an organ of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology, and then from 2000 as a journal of the Faculty of Theology of the AMU. Till now, there were 26 volumes. From the second volume (1978) to the volume 26 (2012) editor-in-chief of the journal was Fr. Felix Lenort. From 2013, the function was taken over by Father Boguslaw Kochaniewicz OP.

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Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia

Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia

Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

"Studia Ukrainica Posnaniensia" is a reviewed (double-blind) and scored scientific journal in which articles from the field of linguistics, literature studies and Polish-Ukrainian cultural studies are published.

  Starting from 2013, articles of researchers from prestigious centres of higher education and as well works of young scientists are published in this magazine. Articles are published in Ukrainian and Polish language with abstracts in English, thanks to what the periodical has an international reach.

Scientific committee "Ukrainica Posnaniensia Studios" is comprised of both Polish scholars (Lublin, Poznań, Wrocław, Warsaw), and as well foreign scholars (Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, USA).

http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sup 

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Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication

Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication

Images. The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

„Images.The International Journal of European Film, Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication” magazine is a scientific quarterly. The first issue was printed in 2003. Each issue is a monograph devoted to a selected subject representing most important phenomenon from the contemporary audiovisual culture. They are mainly about Polish and foreign cinema, mass media, photography and popular culture. The editorial advisory board of “Images” includes Polish and foreign authors from the prestigious scientific environment in Europe and USA. Texts are published in English and other conference languages. “Images” magazine is published at the Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology and the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. The co-producer of “Images” has been the Polish National Film School in Łódź (PWSFTviT ) since 2011.

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Culture - Society - Education

Culture - Society - Education

Kultura - Społeczeństwo - Edukacja

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

Problems tackled in the scientific papers included in the magazine are being put in a strictly global discourse over a temporal multidimensionality of contemporary society and the condition of the modern man, who’s living in a ambiguous and ambivalent global reality, forced to search for his place in a continuously constructed multicultural reality. A global cultural ecumene determines also an unconventional view on education in global conditions. Modern discourse over the quality of education, including the multiplicity of socio-cultural contexts of changes occurring in the world should favor the ability to design educational actions for the shaping of a pro-developmental society sharing a general education. Therefore a sine qua non condition should be an understanding of the essence of the transformation taking place in the educational field. Papers included, shall contribute to a general reflection and be simultaneously an invitation to a discussion on the participation of individuals in global culture, with a special emphasis on remarks over a necessary evolution of education in global conditions.

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Res Facta Nova

Res Facta Nova

Res Facta Nova

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Res Facta Nova is an academic journal devoted to contemporary music. From the beginning (it was founded in 1967), regardless of the vicissitudes of Polish culture and cultural policies, it has been an important landmark in the musicological, critical-musical and music-related writings in Poland. Among the journal’s founders were Michał Bristiger, Stefan Jarociński, Józef Patkowski and Mieczysław Tomaszewski.

Res Facta Nova concentrates on publishing articles concerning contemporary music compositions (from Poland and abroad), as well as texts on issues such as the semiotics, aesthetics, philosophy, sociology and psychology of music, with particular focus on contemporary art. Alongside original scholarly articles the journal also publishes translations of significant foreign texts on musicology that have attracted international discussions, as well as polemical reviews. From the year 2000 the journal has been including publications in English, and articles by foreign authors writing on Polish contemporary music play an important role among them.

The history of Res Facta (Nova) reaches back to 1967. The journal’s leading idea was to offer Polish readers the most important and exceptional texts on contemporary ideas about music in their broadest sense, referring to the traditions of European and non-European cultures. Adhering to this principle, the founders and editors were aware of the growing need to acquaint the Polish musicological community (as well as the wider public) with what was being published and widely discussed outside Poland. It was in the columns of Res Facta and Res Facta Nova (from 1994) that the outstanding composers, musicologists, critics and philosophers who were to influence the future generations of native artists and intellectuals made their first appearance in Poland. They included John Cage, Olivier Messiaen, Witold Lutosławski, Carl Dahlhaus, Paul Ricoeur, Hans Georg Gadamer, Theodor Adorno, and now Karol Berger, Reinhold Brinkmann, Eero Tarasti, Gérard Grisey, Paweł Szymański and Paweł Mykietyn.

After 1989, with the arrival of Maciej Jabłoński as editor, the journal was published as Res Facta Nova in Poznań, first by Ars Nova, and from its second issue (in 1997) by Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk [the Poznań Society of Friends of Learning]. Since 2016 the journal has been published by its original publisher, Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne. In 2021 it was awarded 40 points in the index of academic journals of the Minister of Science and Higher Education. Since 2010 its academic partner has been the Institute of Musicology of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.

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Comparative Legilinguistics

Comparative Legilinguistics

Comparative Legilinguistics

Frequency: 4 issues / Country: Poland

The main aim of the journal is:

1) to broaden knowledge in the field of legal languages and comparative legilinguistics (especially legal translation and court interpreting),

2) to develop co-operation between lawyers and linguists in the field of forensic linguistics,

3) to develop co-operation between lawyers and linguists in the field of legal linguistics

4) to identify, promote and publish interdisciplinary and innovative research papers in legal linguistics,

5) to present comparative studies on the legal reality of different legal languages and the impact of such differences on legal communication,

6) to educate adepts of legal translation,

7) to provide a forum of exchange of information between researchers investigating the intersection of language and law.

The scope of the journal encompasses legal linguistics, forensic linguistics, legal translation studies, legal interpreting, the history of legal language development, legal semiotics, legal discourses, the philosophy of legal languages, legal translation and interpretation models, the intersection between law and language, law and literature, as well as the relation between law and aesthetics.

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Christian Philosophy

Christian Philosophy

Filozofia Chrześcijańska

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

The first number of the magazine was published in 2004 as a magazine of the Christian Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Theology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland). The founder of the magazine and the chief editor was rev. prof. Marek Jędraszewski. Since 2008 the chief editor has been prof. Krzysztof Stachewicz. Each article published in the magazine receives 20 points according to the list of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science.

“Christian Philosophy” is dedicated to the philosophical research but it does not exclude other related scientific fields of research, theology included. Until now, the journal had a national scope. The magazine presents articles dedicated to the problems present in contemporary culture from a philosophical perspective. Hence, in the area of research so far there have been such issues as: person, freedom, guilt, will, values or body, and the philosophy of mysticism. As mentioned, "Christian Philosophy" is an annual. The next issues appear at the end of the calendar year.

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Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology

Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology

Interdisciplinary Studies in Musicology

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Celem czasopisma jest prezentacja wcześniej niepublikowanych artykułów poświęconych szczególnie aktualnym zagadnieniom poświęconym związkom muzykologii z innymi naukami humanistycznymi i przyrodniczymi oraz rezultatów szeroko rozumianych badań interdyscyplinarnych, których przedmiotem jest muzyka i kultura muzyczna.

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Ethics in Progress

Ethics in Progress

Ethics in Progress

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

Ethics in Progress provides a crossdisciplinary & crosscultural global forum for the examination and discussion of innovative research in ethics across disciplines. EiP especially encourages submissions that use a range of empirical and experimental research methods. It addresses moral development, normative framework & its dynamics, and moral activism in context. A semi-annual journal that appears in Spring-Autumn cycle. It encourages original submissions from all over the world.

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Baltic-Pontic Studies

Baltic-Pontic Studies

Baltic-Pontic Studies

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) is a yearbook published since 1993 together by two institutes of the Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM) in Poznań, Poland: the Institute of Archaeology (until 2017: Institute of Prehistory) and the Institute of Eastern Studies. The idea of a journal that would present in English the effects of the archaeological work concentrated on the biocultural borderland between the West and East of Europe. Seats on the Editorial Board were accepted by distinguished scholars of 'archaeology of the borderland' from the academic centres of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. Under the mode of operations adopted at the BPS, stimuli for new volume are given by members of the Editorial Board. They suggest crucial research issues, calling for a discussion and then presentation in the form of a set of papers or monographs, and outline the best ways to undertake their studies further. First, the Editorial Board members choose a team of potential contributors and, second, decide on the forms of collaboration and sources of financing; the latter usually come in the form of grants. Thus, BPS volumes carry exclusively commissioned papers.

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Balcanica Posnaniensia Acta et studia

Balcanica Posnaniensia Acta et studia

Balcanica Posnaniensia Acta et studia

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Exchange and popularization of knowledge on the past and contemporary times of states and nation in the Balkans. The periodical retain an interdisciplinary approach within the general field of humanities. The issues contain articles from a variety of domains, such as history, ethnology, art history, politics, and other humanistic ranges. The content is published in English, Russian, French, German, the Slavic languages of the Balkan Peninsula and in Polish. Moreover, the journal contains reviews, reports and biographies of great scholars interested in the Balkan issues.

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Journal of Law and History

Journal of Law and History

Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

“Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne” [CPH, ang. Journal of Law and History] was founded in 1948 by Professor Zygmunt Wojciechowski and has been published continuously to this day. CPH is published regularly every six months, from 2010 also in electronic version on the university digital platform, and from 2021 only in this version. It is a periodical devoted to the history of the political system and law, the history of Roman and canon law, the history of political and legal doctrines, and the history of law as a science. Renowned researchers from Poland and abroad as well as young adepts of historical and legal sciences, including authors of dissertations, minor works and materials, as well as polemical and critical texts, publish in CPH.

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Journal of Gender and Power

Journal of Gender and Power

Journal of Gender and Power

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Journal of Gender and Power is aimed at providing an international forum for discussing various issues and processes of gender construction. It is a scholarly, interdisciplinary journal, which features articles in all fields of gender studies, drawing on various paradigms and approaches. We invite scholars to submit articles and reviews reporting on theoretical considerations and empirical research.

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Pedagogical Yearbook

Pedagogical Yearbook

Rocznik Pedagogiczny

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

The aim of the journal is to integrate pedagogical research in Poland by presenting the achievements of individual research institutions on an annual basis, as well as by publishing methodological dissertations. The Yearbook tries to be a synthetic, informative and critical review of the most important events taking place in the educational reality and an attempt to critically analyze the direction of research, as well as postulates regarding their reorientation. The yearbook – understood in this way – is to be an expression of the self-knowledge of pedagogy as a scientific discipline. The journal includes questions about the condition of the pedagogical sub-disciplines and the conditions for the functioning of the scientific communities that create them. The Pedagogical Yearbook presents an in-depth picture of the achievements of Polish pedagogical thought, but at the same time it is a testimony to the comprehensive organizational, educational and reforming activities of the Committee of Pedagogical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences and other scientific and research centers and institutions.

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Studia Europaea Gnesnensia

Studia Europaea Gnesnensia

Studia Europaea Gnesnensia

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Studia Europaea Gnesnensia is a journal of local, national and international scope. The subject matter of the journal is focused on broadly understood European culture without chronological and problematic limitations. The research areas covered in the texts published in Studia Europaea Gnesnensia are reflected by the following keywords: roots of Europe, history and culture of Europe, identity of Europe, the idea of Europe. The main objective of the journal is promoting an in-depth debate on European culture in the broad sense of the term. From 2021, the journal  is annual (we publish one issue a year).

The papers, review articles, reviews and polemics published in our journal span such scientific disciplines as history, history of art, archaeology, architecture and urban planning, philosophy, linguistics, ethnology, cultural studies, religious studies, literary studies, media studies, cognitive and communication sciences, political sciences and law. Texts are published in Polish, English, German, French, Italian and Spanish.

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Studia Historiae Oeconomicae

Studia Historiae Oeconomicae

Studia Historiae Oeconomicae

Frequency: 2 issues / Country: Poland

Yearbook addressed to historians (particularly economic historians), economist, sociologist and social scientists who are interested in economic life in social and cultural context, both from theoretical and empirical point of view.

The first issue appeared in 1967 and the founder were prof. Czesław Łuczak and prof. Jerzy Topolski. The general objective was to share research results of polish scholars in the field of economic and social history to international readers.

Today the yearbook's pages are open for the results of research on both, past and contemporary social and economic phenomena, mainly from a historical, economic and sociological point of view.The journal covers various areas of the economic history discipline, such as: socio-economic history, aspects, methods and effectiveness of social and economic policy, history of civilization, socioeconomic aspects of everyday life, economic analysis and the third sector, history of economic thought, economics and economic systems.

The Studia Historiae Oeconomicae is a peer-review publication, and the papers received are submitted to double-blind refereeing.

The referral process is blind and is supervised by the Editors.

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Yearbook of the Poznań Linguistic Meeting

Yearbook of the Poznań Linguistic Meeting

Yearbook of the Poznań Linguistic Meeting

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

The Yearbook of the Poznań Linguistic Meeting (YPLM) carries selected papers based on presentations at the Poznań Linguistic Meeting, a leading European linguistics conference.

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Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia

Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia

Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

Scripta Neophilologica Posnaniensia is a neophilological journal that publishes articles in the following disciplines: linguistics, literature and cultural studies. Occasionally, a section called 'Miscellanea' devoted to other matters is published.

The mission of the journal is to support inter-faculty, inter-university and international neophilological dialogue. The journal accepts scientific texts in all national/ethnic languages.

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Slavia Antiqua

Slavia Antiqua

Slavia Antiqua. Rocznik poświęcony starożytnościom słowiańskim

Frequency: 1 issues / Country: Poland

The journal’s scope and range

Slavia Antiqua is an interdisciplinary and international journal publishing texts written by historians, archaeologists, linguists, experts in Arab studies, ethnographers from Poland and abroad (mainly the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Russia). Beside strictly academic articles (monographic and source criticism studies, polemics, editorial reviews), the Chronicle in Slavia Antiqua provides information about conferences, symposiums and congresses,  organised in Poland and abroad, revolving around research into a broadly defined Slavic world. The Chronicle covers jubilees and demises of scholars of merit to the development of research into the world of Slavs. The journal aims at contributing to the development of  research carried out in numerous fields of Slavic studies. There is no charge for publishing articles in the journal.

The journal’s history

While the idea of establishing a journal was originated in the 1930s, the works on it were disrupted by the outbreak of WWII. The first volume of Slavia Antiqua was published in 1948 as a journal affiliated with the Faculty of Polish Archaeology of the Poznań University (later the Institute of Prehistory of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań). Starting with volume XXXIV (1993), Slavia Antiqua has also been published as a journal of the Department of History and Social Sciences of the Poznań Society of Friends of Learning, in cooperation with the Institute of Archaeology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. For many years, until 2007, Prof. Witold Hensel was chairman of the Editorial Committee and the Editor in Chief. Starting with volume XXXII (1989/90), he was supported by Prof. Zofia Kurnatowska, co-editor who managed Slavia Antiqua from 2007 to 2013. Slavia Antiqua journal is now published by the Publishing House of the Poznań Society for the Advancement of Arts and Sciences; the Faculty of Archaeology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań is the journal’s co-publisher

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