Studia Humana (SH) is a multi-disciplinary double blind peer reviewed journal publishing valuable contributions on methodological aspects of human and social sciences such as (1) analytic philosophy and philosophical logic related to universal features of epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, praxeology, non-classical logics and their applications to methodology of science, linguistics or theology, etc. as well as (2) communication and political economy to provide a forum for the academic discussion of original ideas which explore new approaches and methodologies in communication with emphasis on social economics and transitive processes, methodology of Austrian school of economics, economy and policy in conjunction with issues of culture, identity, gender, and ecology, etc., but predominantly with a comparative perspective for approaches and methodologies that are not in mainstream to promote dialogue and exchange in looking for new theoretical means of conceiving the life-world.
The editors invite the submission of articles, book reviews, and responses from professional scientists. It is particularly interested in publishing contributions by new authors who pursue their academic development. One of the objectives of SH is the provision of a suitable platform for the discussion in all areas of human sciences beyond the limits of Western-centrism, with emphasis on problems of post-Socialist European states and ideas marginal to mainstream. Currently, SH has four electronic issues per year. SH aspires to become a venue to connect human sciences to the world and thus the editors strongly encourage submissions in English language. The journal also aims to contribute to the understanding of society and state through the study of relevant institutions, using concepts belonging to the disciplines of philosophy and economics. The crossing of different disciplinary points of view will enable us to gain a deeper insight into the various aspects of the observed phenomena. Our main objective is to study changes and their underlying mechanisms in modern societies (e.g., in post-Socialist countries), through the analysis of the institutions that remain most hidden from the public eye. Calls for contributions will be also published on the journals website and in newsletters sent through internet.
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Editor-in-Chief
Jan Hertrich-Woleński, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, Poland
Deputy/ Managing Editor
Andrew Schumann, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, Poland
Editorial Advisory Board
Lluis Oviedo, Antonianum University, Italy
Howard Wettstein, University of California, Riverside, USA
Michael J. Reiss, University College London, United Kingdom
Paweł Kawalec, Lublin Catholic University, Poland
Steven Horwitz, St. Lawrence University in Canton, USA
Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı, Lund University, Sweden
Mark Thornton, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, USA
Dariusz Łukasiewicz, Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland
Walter Block, Loyola University New Orleans, and Senior Fellow at the Mises Institute, USA
Jesús Huerta de Soto, King Juan Carlos University, Spain
Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, University of Szczecin, Poland
Marek Hetmański, Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej University in Lublin, Poland
Hanna Herzog, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Gëzim Alpion, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Stephen R. Palmquist, Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Roman Murawski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, United Kingdom
Péter Szegedi, Eötvös University, Hungary
Andrej Ule, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Viktor Winschel, University of Mannheim, Germany
Peter Simons, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaueus University, Sweden
Nijaz Ibrulj, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
András Máté, Philosophical Institute of the Eötvös University, Hungary
Martin Tabakov, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria
Bruce Foltz, Eckerd College, USA
Larbi Sadiki, University of Exeter, England
Paweł Kozłowski, Institute of Economics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Michael Huemer, University of Colorado, USA
Janusz Korek, Stockholm University, Sweden
Joseph T. Salerno, Lubin School of Business of Pace University in New York, USA
Sofia Almpani, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Elena Lisanyuk, St Petersburg State University, National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia
Technical Editor
Konrad Szocik, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow, Poland
Contact
Studia.Humana@gmail.com
Andrew.Schumann@gmail.com
Publisher
De Gruyter Poland
Bogumiła Zuga 32A Str.
01-811 Warsaw, Poland
T: +48 22 701 50 15
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For Authors
Studia Humana welcomes original, high-quality contributions that have been neither published in nor submitted to any journals or refereed conferences. Submission of a manuscript implies that its publication has been approved by all coauthors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities at the institute where the work has been carried out and that the manuscript will not be published elsewhere in any language without the consent of the copyright holder. The editors at Studia Humana only accept articles in English of from 5- to 20-pages length in normalized typewritten font (Times New Roman, 12pt) in Microsoft Word or LaTeX. Each reference in the text is of the form [1, p. 20] just after the citation or of the form [1], [2], [3] if there is no quoting. The bibliography entitled References is contained at the end of the paper and listed alphabetically:
- Palamas, G. St. (ed.), Meyendorff, J. and N. Gendle (tr.). The Triads, New York: Paulist Press, 1983.
- Sinkewicz, R. E. The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God in the early writings of Barlaam the Calabrian. Medieval Studies 44, 1982, pp. 181-242.
- Swinburne, R. Epistemic Justification, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
We also require that bibliographies are done according to this sample.
Each submission should contain abstract, keywords (up to 5 terms), short bio (up to 3 sentences), and your recent photo.
Articles submitted without adhering to these rules will be returned for correction.
Please submit articles electronically after registration at https://studiahumana.wsiz.edu.pl/journal/public/
Contact by e-mail: Studia.Humana@gmail.com
The editors reserve the right to suggest the change of titles and sub-titles or making other changes.
Peer review
The journal uses double-blind review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa. After a preliminary assessment of the submitted article, made by the editors, if it meets the requirements of the journal, it is sent anonymously to two experts in the subject of the article.
Article Processing Charge (APC)
The journal does not have article processing charges (APC's) nor article submission charges.
Plagiarism policy
The editorial board is participating in a growing community of Similarity Check System's users in order to ensure that the content published is original and trustworthy. Similarity Check is a medium that allows for comprehensive manuscripts screening, aimed to eliminate plagiarism and provide a high standard and quality peer-review process.
Open Access License
This journal provides immediate open access to its content under the Creative Commons BY 4.0 license. Authors who publish with this journal retain all copyrights and agree to the terms of the above-mentioned CC BY 4.0 license
Open Access Statement
The journal is an Open Access journal that allows a free unlimited access to all its contents without any restrictions upon publication to all users.