About the Journal

Papers in Arts and Humanities (PArtsHum) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal for research in arts, literature, philosophy, theology and social sciences published in English by the Partium Christian University. The published papers are thematically gathered, in order to provide a multidisciplinary approach, seeking to generate discussion and trigger fresh insights.

ISSN 2784-143X

FOCUS AND SCOPE

Papers in Arts and Humanities (PArtsHum) publishes original, high-quality, and timely research papers in the domain of arts and humanities. Our philosophy could be built on two keywords: particularity and interdisciplinary approach. The founding university is, from more than one perspective, peripheral (at the border of two states, embracing two cultures as an ethnic minority institution). Therefore, we think that our contribution could enlighten the particular, as well as the peculiar, border-crossing and paralogy (as Lyotard puts it).

The articles represent a wide range of empirical, theoretical, philosophical, and methodological approaches. The journal also welcomes studies with a cross-disciplinary or multi-disciplinary approach. We also publish reviews of recently published books.

The journal publishes original work that is not under consideration, or that has not been previously published elsewhere. Articles based on PhD monographs theses may be submitted, provided they have not been previously published.

All research articles are subject to a double-blind peer review. Only manuscripts of sufficient quality that fall within the scope of the journal and adhere to its guidelines will be considered for review.

OPEN ACCESS

This journal is published under the Open Access model and is therefore free for anybody to read and download, and to copy and disseminate.

PUBLICATION FEES

Publishing in PArtsHum is generally free for all authors. PArtsHum does not make use of article-processing charges.

PUBLICATION FREQUENCY

The journal PArtsHum aims to publish two issues per calendar year – one in human sciences and arts, and one in social sciences.

INDEXING

Indexed in databases: CrossRef and CEEOL

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