Riviste

  • Aisthesis. Pratiche, linguaggi e saperi dell’estetico

    Founded in 2008 by Fabrizio Desideri and Giovanni Matteucci, «Aisthesis. Pratiche, linguaggi e saperi dell’estetico» is a peer-reviewed Open Access Journal whose focal aim is to promote interdisciplinary and transcultural research and debate in Aesthetics and the arts. Transcending traditional subject boundaries and understanding the notion of "aesthetic" as a pervasive component of human cultures and life forms, Aisthesis innovatively integrates a major focus on the intersection between aesthetics and the contemporary sciences (biology, psychology, neurosciences) with an in-depth interest in the history of the discipline, its leading classics and great metaphysical questions.

    The journal appears biannually, in spring and autumn, and welcomes insightful academic articles and timely book reviews. Each issue includes a thematic cluster and a miscellany; call for papers are regularly announced on the journal website. "Aisthesis" is indexed, among others, in The Philosopher's Index, SCOPUS, PhilPapers, Google Scholar, and WoS Clarivate.

    Editor in Chief

    Prof. Fabrizio Desideri, University of Florence, Italy

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  • Annali di Storia di Firenze

    Annali di Storia di Firenze is the first journal ever entirely dedicated to offering a multidisciplinary perspective of the history of Florence publishing essays, articles and bibliographical documents trying to represent the complex interweaving of its millenary events. From 2011 the journal is available online and in printed version on request.

     

    Editor-in-Chief:

    Aurora Savelli, Università di Firenze, Italy

     

    ISSN 1827-6946 (online)

  • Comparative Cultural Studies - European and Latin American Perspectives


    ⓘ This journal is no longer published by Firenze University Press; starting in 2023, it will be published by our friends at Universidad Pablo de Olavide.
    Please visit this link to browse the latest Issues.


    "Comparative Cultural Studies-European and Latin American Perspectives" is an international peer-reviewed journal for research and interpretation concerning issues of cultural diversity, migrations, gender, ethnicity and social class in European and Latin American societies. The journal publishes articles from around the world, providing a distinctive link between scholars living and working in Europe and Latin America, reinforced by the double coordination assured by the University of Florence, Italy, and the University of Coahuila, Mexico. The interdisciplinary dimension includes cultural and social anthropology, history, European and Latin American literature, sociology, psycho-pedagogical studies, economic and political sciences, communication, geography and international relations. The Journal is a biannual electronic publication of free access.

    Editor-in-Chief
    Giovanna Campani, Università di Firenze, Italy
    Francesco Gervasi, Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Mexico

    ISSN: 2531-9884 (online)

  • Contesti. Città, territori, progetti

    Contesti. Città, territori, progetti è la rivista di urbanistica, pianificazione del territorio e studi urbani del Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università di Firenze. La rivista per la qualità dei contributi e per la sua struttura, costituisce da anni una accreditata voce nel campo degli studi urbani e regionali e delle relative pratiche di politiche, piano e progetto. Il profilo peculiare della rivista è caratterizzato da una marcata attenzione posta alla importanza del dialogo interdisciplinare nell’ambito della pianificazione e dell’urbanistica e dalla  apertura alle varie discipline che possono concorrere alla definizione di un più vasto dominio operativo di “scienze del territorio e della città”. 

    Tale approccio si riflette inoltre, con particolare efficacia, nella rilevanza riconosciuta dalla rivista alla opportunità di  cogliere, sia in termini analitico/interpretativi che progettuali, le complesse relazioni  e feed-backfra i correnti processi di trasformazione territoriale e cambiamento globale e i fattori –materiali, socio-economici e cognitivi-  che costituiscono lo “spessore di lunga durata” della evoluzione urbana e del territorio. 

    In questo senso attraverso le varie sezioni – Saggi, Ricerche, Letture– la Rivista sviluppa una pluralità di temi ed esperienze di studio, ricerca/azione, politiche, piano e progetto con l’obiettivo di restituire, anche in termini critici e riflessivi, la complessità dei processi di trasformazione dell’ambiente costruito e dell’insediamento umano. 

     

    Contesti. Città, territori, progetti  is the Journal of Regional and Urban Planning, studies and design of the Architecture Department of Florence University. The Journal, considering its editiorial  structure and the quality of the contributions hosted, represents since many years a credited voice in the field of the urban and regional studies and of the related policies and practices of planning and design. The peculiar profile of the Journal particularly draws on a remarkable attention paid to the “thickenss” and relevance of the cross-disciplinary dialogue in the context of urbanism and planning and by its openess to the manifold disciplinary contributions that can feed and contour a wider “territory and urban sciences” operational domain. Moreover, such an approach reflects with peculiar effectiveness, in the attention paid by the Journal to the opportunity to grasp with –either in interpretive/analytical and design terms- the complex “bundle” of interwined connections and feed-backsoccourring between the current territorial transformative processes, global change drivers and the – material, socio-economic and cognitive – endowments that constitute the long-lasting “thickeness” of  -and for- the  urban and territorial evolution. In this framework, through the different section – Essays, Researches, Readings - the Journal accounts for a plurality of topics and studies, research/action, policies, planning and design experiences with the aim to render –also  in reflexive and critical terms- the multifaceted complexity of the transformative processes  that affects built environment and human settlements. 

  • Cromohs - Cyber Review of Modern Historiography

     

     

    ISSN 1123-7023 (online)

    CROMOHS is a peer-reviewed, open-access electronic history journal published in English, and over the last two decades has established a solid reputation for scholarly rigour. With a marked international outlook, it aims to encourage methodological debate arising from original and creative dialogue between scholarly traditions, and to promote innovative approaches to archival research. CROMOHS acts as a focal point and forum for challenging and fresh scholarship on fourteenth- to nineteenth-century intellectual, social and cultural history in a global perspective. It seeks to move beyond a strictly regional and Eurocentric approach, with a preferential view towards histories of transcultural contacts and connections. Articles relating to Muslim societies (fourteenth-nineteenth centuries) are most welcome. More generally, CROMOHS strongly encourages contributions engaging with extra-European cultures and societies. CROMOHS invites theoretically informed work from a range of historical, cultural and social domains that interrogate cross-cultural and connected histories, intersecting the history of knowledge, emotions, religious beliefs, ethnography, cartography, the environment, material culture and the arts.
     
    Editors-in-Chief:
    Daniel Barbu, CNRS Paris, France
    Caterina Bori, University of Bologna, Italy
    Giovanni Tarantino, University of Florence, Italy
    Paola von Wyss-Giacosa, University of Zurich, Switzerland
     
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  • Diciottesimo Secolo

    New Call for Papers

    Philosophy of the Sensus Communis. The Public, the Individual, the Cultural Practices

    Edited by Andrea Gatti

    Maurice Ashley-Cooper; Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesburyby John Closterman (died 1711) | (photo Wikimedia)

    The idea of the sensus communis is something of a crossroads for many cultural issues and practices in eighteenth-century Europe. It was at the heart of aesthetic, moral, political, religious, educational and legal concerns. Conceived as an inner sensibility or a sense of belonging to a community under the aegis of a set of common values, the sensus communis was one of the main themes of the investigations into human nature of 18th century authors such as Shaftesbury, Voltaire, Vico, Hume, Kant, Herder and others. At the same time, it inspired a whole series of cultural operations that referred to the idea of a collective taste that cultural operators sought to encounter, stimulate and educate. From this perspective, the idea of the sensus communis not only further defines the modern idea of the individual, but also sheds light on the heterogeneous genres and new cultural practices that emerged in the eighteenth century, on the then dominant notions of audience and ‘cultural industry’, and on the emergence of an unprecedented philosophy of the ‘spectator’.

    The deadline for submissions is 31 December 2024.



    «Diciottesimo Secolo» is the official international open access journal of the Società Italiana di Studi sul Secolo XVIII (SISSD). It is committed to hosting critical debates covering a full range of eighteenth century subjects: from literature to history, from law to religion, from philosophy to science, from anthropology to the fine arts, from linguistics to ethics, from theatre to music. It is also intended as an instrument for providing updated information about current Italian research in eighteenth-century studies. Published annually and double blind peer reviewed, the journal is divided into three sections: “Essays”, “Critical Notes” and “Reviews”.
    Editors-in-Chief:
    Andrea Gatti, Università di Bologna, Italy
    Rolando Minuti, Università di Firenze, Italy
    ISSN ONLINE 2531-4165

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  • Drammaturgia

    Drammaturgia is a new series of the same title journal published by Salerno Editore until 2003. Issued once a year, it examines the intercultural dynamics of theatre and the differences between literary structures of the discipline and its specific contexts and processes of production and fruition.

    Directed by Siro Ferrone with Stefano Mazzoni (until 2022) and Renzo Guardenti (from 2023), the new series of the annual journal «Drammaturgia» is the continuation of the prestigious multidisciplinary publication of the same name founded in 1994 by Ferrone and published with rigorous punctuality until 2003 by Salerno Editrice: ten monographic issues and eight notebooks, for a total of more than 4500 pages. The new series is published by Firenze University Press, both in print and in electronic form. The contents of «Drammaturgia» (original essays, documents, texts, bibliographic repertories, ongoing research) are available in open access. The journal investigates a long-term diachronic arc – from the ancient world to today –  in a historical-philological perspective attentive to intercultural dynamics and to the differences between the literary crystallizations of the theatre and the specific contexts and processes of production, staging and consumption of live theatre. In addition to the annual issue of the journal, reviews and commentary on current topics are published quarterly since 2001 on the website «Drammaturgia» (http://drammaturgia.fupress.net). A close and fruitful scientific collaboration is established between «Drammaturgia» and AMAtI, Multimedia Archive of Italian Actors (http://amati.fupress.net). The editorial staff of the journal is based in the Department of History, Archeology, Geography, Fine and Performing Arts of the University of Florence (Head Office in via Gino Capponi, 9).

    Editor-in-Chief:
    Sara Mamone, Università di Firenze, Italy
    ISSN 2283-5644 (online)
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  • Firenze Architettura

    "In Italy, every square metre of earth we excavate contains the remains of the body and the actions of a man who existed centuries ago. This land is therefore sacred. What gives us the right to forget that fact?" (Paolo Zermani)


    Firenze Architettura is an international journal dedicated to theoretical and applied research in the field of architectural design, which serves as a critical observatory aimed at refounding and conveying the discipline of design by countering development models that disregard the core values of the European city. Each issue offers a space for reflection concerning a specific topic, which is then explored indepth in papers that investigate the design rationale while focusing on contemporary research. The journal also welcomes essays, in the form of editorials, by eminent personalities of European culture who, from an extra-disciplinary point of view, offer a broader understanding of the topic. Over time, Firenze Architettura has become an esteemed tool for the study and dissemination of the culture of architectural design and has been rated by ANVUR as a Class A scientific journal since 2015.


    Editor-in-Chief
    Paolo Zermani, Università di Firenze, Italy

    ISSN 2035-4444 (online)


             
     
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  • Il Colle di Galileo

    Il Colle di Galileo is the "display window" for the initiatives promoted by the agreement "Il Colle di Galileo – Galileo's Hill" among the University of Florence, CNR, INAF and INFN.
    It publishes articles, by invitation only, both in Italian and in English in order to describe the main activities in Physics research taking place in several Institutions in the Arcetri area. Namely: Department of Physics and Astronomy (UNIFI), Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics (INFN and UNIFI), National Institute of Optics (CNR) and Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri. These include scientific reports of events like international conferences and workshops and highlights on the main results obtained by the research of "Galileo's Hill" institutes.

  • Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology

     
    The Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology, founded in 1901 by Giulio Chiarugi, Anatomist at Florence University, is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Italian Society of Anatomy and Embryology. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles, historical article, commentaries, obituitary, and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques; comparative functional morphology; developmental biology; functional human anatomy; methodological innovations in anatomical research; significant advances in anatomical education. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance.
     
    Editor-in-Chief:
    Domenico Ribatti, Università di Bari, Italy
    ISSN 2038-5129 (online)
     
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  • Italian Review of Agricultural Economics (REA)

    REA IS INDEXED IN SCOPUS AND RANKED AS FASCIA A JOURNAL

    The Italian Review of Agricultural Economics (REA) is an international peer-reviewed open access journal published on behalf of the Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA) and the Italian Society of Agricultural Economics (SIDEA) since 1946. With its more than 70 years of existence, the Italian Review of Agricultural Economics is a distinguished place for the analysis, research and debates on issues related to agricultural economics and policy in its broadest sense, from food production and consumption to land use and the environment, from forestry and fisheries to rural communities.

     

    ISSN 0035-6190 (print)
    ISSN 2281-1559 (online)

    Editor-in-Chief:
    Pietro Pulina, Department AGRARIA - University of Sassari, Italy


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  • Journal of Early Modern Studies

    Journal of Early Modern Studies (JEMS) is an open access peer-reviewed international journal that promotes interdisciplinary research and discussion on issues concerning all aspects of early modern European culture. It provides a platform for international scholarly debate through the publication of outstanding work over a wide disciplinary spectrum: literature, language, art, history, politics, sociology, religion and cultural studies. JEMS is open to a range of research perspectives and methodological orientations and encourages studies that develop understanding of the major problematic areas relating to the European Renaissance.

    ISSN 2279-7149 (online)

     
    Editors:
    Donatella Pallotti, Università di Firenze, Italy
    Paola Pugliatti, Università di Firenze, Italy
     
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    CALL FOR PAPERS: VOL. 16 - 2026
    Material Space and Literary Production in Early Modern Europe

    Edited by Chloe Fairbanks and Catherine Jenkinson

    Volume 16 (2026) of the Journal of Early Modern Studies will re-examine the relationship between material space and literary production in early modern Europe. Literary production is here defined as including prose, sermons, poetry, drama, letters, and diaries, written for both private and/or public audiences. In its reconsideration of both space and place, broadly defined, the volume will offer a reassessment of both late medieval and early modern writings about and within space and will offer fresh ways of understanding the complex relationship between individuals and their environments (material, imagined, or otherwise) during this period. The editors particularly welcome submissions which engage with subversion and the deconstruction of formal and informal power structures, and encourage submissions from scholars of underrepresented backgrounds. Contributions that examine the literary output or spaces traditionally excluded from modern scholarship are also encouraged.....  Read More  PDF

  • LEA - Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente

    Past and present changes in gender dynamics

    Call for Papers

    On March 7, 2022, Amnesty International launched an alarm regarding the worldwide “grave erosion of rights” and “global assault on women’s and girls’ dignity” in the wake of events in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, the US, Turkey, and Iran in 2021 and 2022. The UN Working Group has expressed similar concerns, noting that economic crisis, austerity measures, and cultural and religious conservatism has brought about a backlash against gender equality. This backlash has a major impact on people living in poverty and with lower socio-economic status, LGBTIQ+ communities, migrants, ethnic minorities, and people with disabilities, exacerbating pre-existing discrimination. To promote a better awareness of current phenomena, LEA 12 (2023) proposes to investigate gender relationships from the perspective of literary, linguistic, and philological studies.

    The call is open until May 8, 2023

    Visit our CALL FOR PAPERS PAGE or download the PDF

    LEA is a double-blind peer-reviewed international scholarly journal that publishes original research papers in all areas of literature and linguistics, with special emphasis on cross-cultural encounters and interdisciplinary exchanges. LEA is published once a year in December. We  nvite submissions addressing the themes or topics outlined in the Call for Papers, which is issued every year in January.

    ISSN 1824-484X (online)
    General Editors:
    Ilaria Natali, Università di Firenze, Italy
    Ayşe Saraçgil, Università di Firenze, Italy

    Download the Author Guidelines (ITA) (ENG)


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  • Musica/Tecnologia

    Call for Papers Issue XIX (2025) of Music/Technology:

    We are pleased to announce our call for papers for the XIX issue (2025) of Music/Technology. This issue welcomes contributions on new technological advances in electroacoustic feedback for music and composition, and their associated artistic/compositional results.

    Guest Editor: Maurilio Cacciatore
    contact: mauriliocacciatore@gmail.com

    Deadline: 30 June 2024

    For further information please visit the Call for Paper webpage


    The advent of electricity and its instrumental applications has given new impetus to the relationship between music and technology. The constant and progressive spread of electronics and digital tools has increasingly influenced the executive and creative areas of music, aligning the technological dimension always present in its evolutionary path to the demands of contemporaneity. Hybridizations between different genres have been developed. Expressive languages and horizons of scientific and technological research, unthinkable only a few decades earlier, have opened up.
    Music/Technology attempts to explore this dimension, in the awareness that the relations between the musical world and the technological one are not linear but rather characterized by chronological and environmental mismatches. With the aim of making explicit - as we had already underlined in our first issue - the awareness that shows «how new categories of musical thought could be created thanks to the invention of devices and instruments whose impact on our ways of learning and conceiving sound phenomenon was decisive» (Hugues Dufourt). The ratio line present in the title of the magazine therefore seeks to express precisely this, in all the values that one wishes to assign to that line. Ultimately, the urgency is to understand the creative, productive and realization mechanisms in which music fits thanks to its electrical and digital developments, while undertaking a reflection that allows us not to be overwhelmed by them.


    Editor-in-Chief: Marco Ligabue, Conservatorio di Firenze, Italy

    ISSN 1974-0050 (online)


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  • Opus Incertum

    Architectural history and the challenges of interdisciplinarity

    Call for Papers

    Edited by Nadja Aksamija, Antonio Brucculeri, and Denis Ribouillault (PDF eng/ita/fr)

    The annual journal Opus Incertum dedicates the 2025 issue to architectural history and the challenges of interdisciplinarity. It is nearly impossible to define the discipline of architectural history in simple terms today. The field has become pluralistic and fragmented, marked by multi-, trans-, inter-, and even anti- disciplinarity (Mowitt, 1997). The adoption of various methods from the humanities and social sciences and the introduction of cultural approaches (e.g., visual studies, literary studies, intermediality, etc.) have resulted in extraordinary diversity in the writing of architectural history. Consequently, scholars from various disciplines now operating under the banner of architectural history often have little in common (Timbert, 2021). ..read more.

    Deadlines
    30 May 2024: deadline for submission of abstract (max 2000 characters) and a short CV (max 1000 characters)
    15 June 2024: notification of acceptance
    1 October 2024: essay submission:

    Visit our CALL FOR PAPERS page or download the PDF (eng/ita/fr)

    Opus Incertum è la rivista di storia dell’architettura del Dipartimento di Architettura dell’Università di Firenze. Fondata nel 2005, Opus Incertum intende costituire uno strumento di promozione e di diffusione della ricerca nel campo della storia dell’architettura e della città, intese nell’accezione più ampia del termine per quanto riguarda sia gli ambiti cronologici e geografici, sia quelli tematici. La rivista accoglie infatti contributi di studiosi italiani e stranieri specialisti nella disciplina, con l’obiettivo di stimolare, favorire lo sviluppo e rendere noti i risultati di ricerche originali, senza escludere nessun taglio metodologico che si basi su un rigoroso approccio scientifico. Lo scopo è quello di offrire prospettive inedite e nuovi approfondimenti conoscitivi su temi generali o su argomenti specifici riguardanti l’ambito disciplinare della rivista.
     
    Editor-in-Chief
    Emanuela Ferretti, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
    ISSN 2035-9217 (print) ISSN 2239-5660 (online)
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  • Phytopathologia Mediterranea

    NEW 2023 IMPACT FACTOR: 1.9 | IF WITHOUT SELF CITATIONS: 1.7

     
    Phytopathologia Mediterranea is an international journal edited by the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union. The journal’s mission is the promotion of plant health for Mediterranean crops, climate and regions, safe food production, and the transfer of new knowledge on plant diseases and their sustainable management. The journal deals with all areas of plant pathology, including etiology, epidemiology, disease control, biochemical and physiological aspects, and utilization of molecular technologies. All types of plant pathogens are covered, including fungi, oomycetes, nematodes, protozoa, bacteria, phytoplasmas, viruses, and viroids. The journal also gives a special attention to research on mycotoxins, biological and integrated management of plant diseases, and the use of natural substances in disease and weed control. The journal focuses on pathology of Mediterranean crops grown throughout the world.

     

    Editors in Chief
    Laura Mugnai, University of Florence, Italy
    Richard Edwin Falloon, Bio-Protection Research Centre, New Zealand


    ISSN: 1593-2095

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  • Rivista di studi di fotografia. Journal of Studies in Photography

    The Rivista di Studi di Fotografia (RSF) is the six-monthly scientific peer-reviewed journal put out by the Società Italiana di Studi di Fotografia (SISF). It publishes articles on research and studies into photography, both historical and contemporary; articles on sources and the custodianship of photographs; reviews of books, events and exhibitions of particular importance to the development of study in this field. The scope of the journal is to gather together and promote the most up-to-date research on photography which is taking place both in Italy and abroad, with particular attention to the work of specialists in the field who introduce innovative approaches and share an interest in dialogue with other branches of knowledge.

  • Scienze del Territorio

    Scienze del Territorio is the online journal of the Territorialist Society. The journal hosts pioneering studies pointed at enhancing territorial heritage, bringing back together the diverse meanings of places, frequently divided by confined institutional sciences and practices, and proposing transformation projects based on these guidelines. 

    As an identity code of its scientific method and action, the journal promotes forms of meeting and mediation among theoretical thought, technical and local knowledge. It hosts scientific articles as well as contributions from local communities and institutional actors who share this approach and experiment innovation projects and practices. 
    The journal is intended as an observatory on innovation practices and a place of theoretical reflection on them, providing infor-mation, conceptual and practical tools for active citizenship and institutions engaged in various forms of attention to care and government of territories as common goods. The aim is to foster experience exchange and knowledge dissemination and, in a wider perspective, to trigger continuing education and empowerment, by encouraging and strengthening ways of learning and self-learning which can be catalysed by readings.

  • Scrineum Rivista

    Scrineum Rivista is an open access on-line journal founded in 2003 by a group of scholars of Diplomatics, Palaeography and Codicology belonging to several Italian Universities. Its scientific focus lies on the history of the written culture from the Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages and includes the history of the book, of documentation and of writing in the Greek East and the Latin West. An interdisciplinary approach to similar topics concerning Modern History and non-European cultures is promoted.

    Scrineum Rivista publishes double-blind peer-reviewed original articles in the main languages of international scientific communication. It is a “class A journal” (Italian ANVUR classification) encouraging submissions by both well-established and young researchers.

  • SocietàMutamentoPolitica

    SocietàMutamentoPolitica is a journal of sociology. It includes theoretical and empirical studies of social phenomena in the belief that the interweaving of society and politics is of crucial analytical importance. Sociology is a form of knowledge that works alongside other social sciences and offers a rational tool for a critique of society and for the development of good government. The main aim of SMPis to encourage an exchange of views among sociologists by promoting open debate and encouraging the young to undertake new research.

  • Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies


    CALL FOR PAPERS | Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies 2025
    Portable Ireland. Imaginaries of travel in, out, and about Ireland (Link)
    Edited by Samuele Grassi, Fiorenzo Fantaccini

    The fifteenth number of Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies focuses on cultural, social, and political imaginaries of Ireland and its relationship to travel. Contributions are welcome from within the humanities and social sciences, as well as from other disciplines, as the journal seeks to expand its reach beyond the soft sciences.

    Abstract submission: November 30, 2024 | Abstract acceptance: December 10, 2024
    Article submission: March 30, 2025Estimated publication date: July 2025


     

    Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies aims to promote and contribute to the interdisciplinary debate on themes and research issues pertaining to every aspect of Irish culture, in order to create a place for an international debate and high quality research on Irish literary studies, history, cultural perspectives and linguistic inquiry, from the Romantic Era to the present age. The aim of the publication is, therefore, to stimulate discussion on problematic aspects of Irish culture: history, politics, social environment, as well as literature and art. The journal will publish previously unpublished works, both in the original language and Italian translation, as well as interviews, reviews, reports and bibliographies of interest for Irish culture scholars. The journal will also publish research in progress focussing on recent developments rather than consolidated theories and hypotheses and openings rather than conclusions, and will encourage young scholars to publish the results of their - completed or partial - research, and take part in the international debate, both in traditional formats and digital media.

     
    Editor-in-Chief:
    Fiorenzo Fantaccini, Università di Firenze, Italy
    ISSN 2239-3978 (online)
     
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  • Studi sulla Formazione/Open Journal of Education

    Founded in 1998, Studi sulla Formazione aimed at those in the academic world who are dedicated to advancing the field of education through their research. Studi sulla Formazione provides a range of articles that speak to the major issues in education across all content areas and disciplines. The journal is published two times per year and edited through a rigorous double blind review process that utilizes a national and international editorial board and peer reviewers. SSF promotes to advance research in the field of education through a collection of quality, relevant, and advanced interdisciplinary articles.

    We are proud to announce that SSF has registered more than 1 milion of download in the last seven year. 

    In response to feedback from the research community, Studi sulla Formazione is now making articles available online after the acceptance. 

    As a free service, making the accepted manuscript available has a number of benefits for our authors, including;

    • Earlier opportunity for research to be read and cited
    • Authors can promote their work as soon as it is accepted by their peers - maintaining the momentum of the publication process
    • Improved opportunities for funding approval as researchers can list their work earlier.