Cultural Studies, General Cultural Studies, Business and Economics, Business Management, Industries, Cultural Management, History, Topics in History, Cultural History, Social Sciences, Sociology, Culture
One cannot study Culture without exploring its interdependent and intersecting social, economic and political ecosystems. For culture encourages both inter- and trans-disciplinary studies, contributing not only to the better understanding of the phenomena investigated, but also proposing approaches leading to the development of cultural and creative sectors and of contemporary society itself.
Among the main lines of exploration we encourage are:
the development of the cultural sector, stressing the current challenges and trends;
the cultural dimension of humans, communities and societies;
the sociology of culture and knowledge;
the economic dimension of culture and its role in sustainable development;
culture and wellbeing;
the management of cultural organizations;
the cultural dimension of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations;
the politics of culture, as well as the use of culture in political contexts.
We welcome other lines of investigation as well, as long as they are in align with the main scope of the magazine.
The journal has a practical focus, encouraging submissions to be practice-oriented and relevant for the contemporary world. Not only academics, but also practitioners are invited to submit, as well as to analyze the specific situation and successful initiatives in emerging countries.
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Editor-in-Chief Alexandra Zbuchea, SNSPA - National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, RO
Managing Editor Monica Bira, SNSPA - National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, RO
Editorial & Advisory Board Silviu Anghel, Mappamundi, RO Iñigo Ayala, University of Deusto, ES Trine Bille, Copenhagen Business School, DK Adina Boroneanț, Vasile Pârvan Institute of Archaeology, Romanian Academy, RO Camelia Crișan, SNSPA, RO Carmen Croitoru, National Institute for Research and Professional Development in Culture, RO Ana Carvalho, CIDEHUS – Interdisciplinary Centre for History, Cultures and Societies (University of Évora), PT Alina Dolea, Bournemouth University, UK Eivind Falk, Norwegian Crafts Institute, NO Anastasia Filippoupoliti, Democritus University of Thrace, GR Cristina Galalae, University of Leicester Business School, UK Bogdan Hrib, SNSPA, Tritonic Books, RO Raluca Iacob, independent researcher in cultural policy and cultural management, RO Adrian Majuru, Metropolitan Museum of Bucharest, RO Mihaela Michailov, I.L. Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film, RO Hristina Mikić, Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation, SRB Sergiu Musteațã, Ion Creangã State University, MD Marina Ochkovskaya, Lomonosov Moscow State University, RU Juliette Passebois Ducros, Bordeaux University School of Management, IRGO, FR Cristian Păun, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, RO Mauro Romanelli, University of Naples Parthenope, IT Jason Ryan, California State University, San Bernardino, US Leonor Sá, New University of Lisbon, PT Giovanni Schiuma, LUM University, IT
Language Editors Victor Ciuciuc, SNSPA, RO
Publisher DE GRUYTER POLAND Bogumiła Zuga 32A Str. 01-811 Warsaw, Poland T: +48 22 701 50 15
Culture. Society. Economy. Politics publishes original interdisciplinary/ transdisciplinary contributions fitting the scope and aims of the journal, contributing both to empirical development of knowledge, and supporting good practices. Papers presented at international events, which have not been published or are not considered for publishing elsewhere, are also accepted for double - peer revision. The journal observes the following guidelines throughout the reviewing and publishing processes: academic grounding, fairness and objectivity, originality and innovation, applicative relevance, acknowledgment and disclosure.
Two types of papers are accepted: research papers (of up to 10.000 words) and non-research papers (of 3.000-5.000 words). All papers should use APA citation system. More details are included in the call for papers attached. Before submitting your paper, please ensure that it has been carefully read for errors. If English is not your first language, please have your paper proofread by an English speaking person. Papers will be returned if the standard of English is not considered to be good enough for publication.
There is no processing or publication fee.
Steps for submission:
check the submitted paper complies with the template of the journal;
make sure the proposal has been proofread;
fill in and sign the originality and copyright agreement, as well as the open-access form;
The journal ensures a double-review process. The average duration is around 20 days. If resubmitting an improved version of the paper, authors are required to include an additional file explaining to the reviewers the modifications undergone.
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.
Cultural Studies, General Cultural Studies, Business and Economics, Business Management, Industries, Cultural Management, History, Topics in History, Cultural History, Social Sciences, Sociology, Culture