Journals
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Review of Irish Studies in Europe
Recent Publication
Review of Irish Studies in Europe 5.2edited by Seán Crosson (University of Galway)
Review of Irish Studies in Europe (RISE) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes articles and reviews within the field of Irish Studies. We are dedicated to the publication of new and innovative research within and between the broad range of disciplines and areas engaged with Irish Studies. RISE publishes both themed multidisciplinary issues (with contributions from researchers in specific disciplines) and non-themed issues for which interdisciplinary research work is particularly welcome. RISE has two publications per year, one in Spring and one in Winter. Submissions for non-themed issues and proposals for themed-issues should be forwarded to rise@efacis.eu Proposals for review articles (maximum 2000 words) should be forwarded to our Reviews Editor, Prof. Sylvie Mikowski, at risereviews@efacis.eu
While English is the primary language of the journal, we do accept articles submitted in the Irish language for potential publication. However, if accepted, these articles can only be published with a summary provided in English to ensure research work is accessible to as broad a readership as possible.
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RISE ISSN: 2398-7685
RISE is proudly supported by the European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies (EFACIS) and KU Leuven
RISE is indexed with the DOAJ, MLA International Bibliography, JournalTOCs, Publons, QOAM, ERIHPlus, MIAR and the J-Gate bibliographic database.
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Terra Incognita
Terra Incognita, Annual Review of Archaeological Master Research in Flanders (Belgium) publishes recent graduate research from the three Archaeology departments in Flanders.
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Image & Narrative
Image [&] Narrative is a peer-reviewed e-journal on visual narratology and word and image studies in the broadest sense of the term. It does not focus on a narrowly defined corpus or theoretical framework, but questions the mutual shaping of literary and visual cultures. Beside tackling theoretical issues, it is a platform for reviews of real life examples.
Each issue features four parts: 1) a thematic cluster, guest-edited by specialized scholars in the field; 2) a selection of various articles; 3) a few "experiences" of research; 4) reviews of recent publications. Image [&] Narrative is a bilingual journal, which publishes contributions in either English or French, and which fosters cross-cultural and interdisciplinary dialogue between linguistic and scientific traditions.