The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies, Vol. 13, issues 1 and 2 (2021)
SUMMARY
The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies calls for submission of articles in all fields which are intertwined with the aims of The Romanian Association for Baltic and Nordic Studies such as: history of Baltic and Nordic Europe; Baltic and Nordic Europe in International Relations; Baltic and Nordic Cultures; economics and societies of Baltic and Nordic Europe; relations between Black Sea Region and the Baltic and Nordic Europe.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Presentation
Revista Română pentru Studii Baltice şi Nordice – The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing the results of research in all fields which are intertwined with the aims of The Romanian Association for Baltic and Nordic Studies such as: history of Baltic and Nordic Europe; Baltic and Nordic Europe in International Relations; Baltic and Nordic Cultures and Civilizations; economics and societies of Baltic and Nordic Europe; relations between Romania and the Baltic and Nordic Europe.
The journal has been established with the aim of fostering research and dialogue among scholars working in Romania and abroad in fields of research related to the interests of ARSBN. We are eager and honored to open our pages to all both senior and young scholars engaged in studies regarding the Baltic and Nordic Europe and Romania’s relations with these regions, along with any reviews on other published books and articles calling attention. Our journal will also host reviews of any scholarly events focusing on any of the themes of the Association.
Submission Guidelines
- Articles should be submitted as email attachments in Microsoft Word format to the Editorial secretary at editorial@arsbn.ro or baltoskandia@gmail.com .
- Contributions must be original and should not be under consideration by any other publication at the time of their submission. A cover letter in this sense should accompany the manuscript.
- The maximum length for consideration of an article is 6,000 – 12,000 words (including footnotes), and 700 – 1,000 words for a review.
- Please submit double-spaced papers in 11-point Book Antiqua font with 2 cm margins. Footnotes should be in 9-point.
- All research articles must include a 100-200 word English language abstract (and in Romanian or one of the Nordic and Baltic languages when applicable) and at least five English language key words.
- Submissions should include complete bibliographic references (including page numbers) in footnotes.
- Final bibliography should be inserted at the end of the article.
- For general rules of grammar, form, and style, authors should refer to The Chicago Manual of Style (The University of Chicago Press).
- All manuscripts will be subject to anonymous peer review, and will be evaluated on the basis of their creativity, quality of scholarship, and contribution to advancing the understanding of the regions concerned.
Please note that the the journal does not ask for article processing charges.
Next deadlines: March 1, 2021 (vol. 13, issue 1) and August 31, 2021 (Vol. 13, issue 2).
Standards
The Romanian Journal of Baltic and Nordic Studies promotes standards of ethical behavior at all stages of the publication process.
The journal has zero tolerance to plagiarism or the publication of fake/fraudulent research data, and prevents any such instances by closely scrutinizing all materials accepted for publication before releasing them to the public.
Occasionally, it may use anti-plagiarism detection software to make sure that an article, suspected of plagiarism, falls into this category.
Articles which are already published (or are under publishing consideration in other journals), or papers which contain large sections that have already been published elsewhere are not accepted.
Also, all articles must include a list of references at the end as well as an acknowledgement of the funding project and institution (if this is the case) in the beginning, following our publication guidelines.
When sending articles for publication, prospective authors must state that all the information in the article is authentic, and have the responsibility of cooperating in the peer review process, as well as the obligation to correct any mistakes in their research or retract their publication in the case of major errors, by contacting the journal editors. In the case of articles with multiple authors, all authors must have had an important contribution to the research.
Statement of ethics and good practice
Indexation
The magazine is indexed by:
- ERIH
- IndexCopernicus
- Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL)
- Ebsco
- GESIS -knowledge based social sciences of Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
- Google books
- DOAJ – Directory of Open Access Journals
- Scientific Publishing and Information
- UlrichsWeb – Global Serials Directory
- Academic Journals Database
Editor in Chief
- Silviu Miloiu, The Romanian Association for Baltic and Nordic Studies
Associate Editors
- Crina Leon, Al.I. Cuza University of Iasi
- Bogdan Schipor, “A.D. Xenopol” Institute of History of the Romanian Academy
Editorial Assistants
- Costel Coroban, “Grigore Gafencu” Research Center for the History of International Relations and Cultural Studies Alexandra Airinei, Al.I. Cuza University of Iasi
Editorial Board
- Kari Alenius, University of Oulu, Finland
- Florin Anghel, Ovidius University of Constanta
- Mioara Anton, “Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History of the Romanian Academy
- Mehmet Efe Biresselioglu, Izmir University of Economics
- Ioan Chiper, “Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History of the Romanian Academy
- Ana-Maria Despa, “Grigore Gafencu” Research Center for the History of International Relations and Cultural Studies
- Elena Dragomir, University of Helsinki
- Carsten Due-Nielsen, University of Copenhagen
- Jaroslav Dvorak, Klaipeda University
- Björn M. Felder, Germany
- Raluca Glavan, Mykolas Romeris University of Vilnius
- Rebecca Haynes, University College of London
- Kalervo Hovi, University of Turku
- Tuomas Hovi, University of Turku
- Vladimir Jarmolenko, Ambassador
- Eriks Jekabsons, University of Latvia
- Saulius Kaubrys, University of Vilnius
- Artur Lakatos, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca
- Daniela Larion, Al.I. Cuza University of Iasi
- Ceslovas Laurinavicius, Lithuanian Institute of History
- Katalin Miklóssy, University of Helsinki
- Viatcheslav Morozov, St. Petersburg State University
- Valters Šcerbinskis, Riga Stradinš University
- David J. Smith, University of Glasgow
- Viktor Trasberg, University of Tartu
SUBJECTS
- History (Main subject)
- Society > Political studies > Political science
- Mind and language > Language > Linguistics
- Mind and language > Representation > Cultural history
- Society > Political studies > Political history
- Mind and language > Language > Literature
- Zones and regions > Europe > Central and Eastern Europe
- Zones and regions > Europe > Baltic and Scandinavian countries
PLACES
- Lt. Stancu Ion, no. 34
Târgovişte, Romania (130004)
DATE(S)
- Monday, March 01, 2021
- Tuesday, August 31, 2021
ATTACHED FILES
- review-form.doc
- 01. The membership list of the journal’s editorial or academic committees.pdf
- 03. Presentation of text selection procedures.pdf
KEYWORDS
- history of Baltic and Nordic Europe, Baltic and Nordic Europe in international relations, Baltic and Nordic Cultures, economics and societies of Baltic and Nordic Europe, relations between Romania and the Baltic and Nordic Europe
CONTACT(S)
- Silviu Miloiu
courriel : silviu [dot] miloiu [at] valahia [dot] ro
REFERENCE URLS
INFORMATION SOURCE
- Silviu Miloiu
courriel : silviu [dot] miloiu [at] valahia [dot] ro
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« The Romanian Journal for Baltic and Nordic Studies – Varia », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, November 25, 2020, https://calenda.org/817647
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