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A Multidisciplinary Journal on Languages and Cultures
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Intercultural Dialogue (ICDG) is a journal dedicated to exploring the history, development, and current trends in language and cultural studies, with a primary focus on the interconnections and interactions between overseas Chinese Studies and foreign studies in China. It aims to bridge the gap between previously distinct research communities, facilitate deeper communication and understanding across diverse cultural and academic backgrounds, and ultimately enrich the discourse in intercultural studies by fostering connections between these groups.

The journal actively promotes interdisciplinary research from interlingual and intercultural perspectives, emphasizing dialogue and mutual learning among civilizations. Through these efforts, it aims to create a global network of researchers engaged in intercultural studies in the broadest sense of the term.

In addition to research articles, Intercultural Dialogue also publishes a variety of scholarly contributions, including book reviews, conference reports, annotated editions of texts, and archival resources.

Intercultural Dialogue is a Diamond Open Access journal published in collaboration with Xiamen University. The first volume will be published in 2025.
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Journal of Chinese Humanities, a Diamond Open Access journal, is an English-language extension of Literature, History and Philosophy (Wen Shi Zhe 《文史哲》), a famous Chinese journal published by Shandong University. The content is not restricted to one aspect of Chinese culture but rather spans important topics within the fields of Chinese history, philosophy, and literature. It covers both traditional and modern areas of re-search. Importantly, as opposed to most English language journals that treat on Chinese studies, this journal aims to represent the current research coming out of mainland China. Thus each issue will be composed primarily of articles from Chinese scholars working at Chinese institutions, while at the same time including a small number of articles from foreign authors so as to provide opposing perspectives. This way, top scholars in China can be read in the Western world, and our Western readers will benefit from a native perspective and first hand material and research coming out of China.

Every issue will be theme-based, focusing on an issue of common interest to the academic community both within and outside China. The majority of articles will relate directly to the central theme, but each issue will also accept a limited number of articles not directly related to the current theme.

Peer Review Process
Journal of Chinese Humanities uses a double-anonymous external peer review system, which means that manuscript author(s) do not know who the reviewers are, and that reviewers do not know the names of the author(s).

Ethics Statement
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As this is a Diamond Open Access journal, there is no Article Publication Charge for authors. Author(s) keep full copyright and give Brill permission to publish by signing a special Brill Open Consent to Publish. For more information go to Brill Open.

All articles are published under a CC-BY Open Access license. For more information go to Brill Open or contact: brillopen@brill.com.
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Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World (MCMW) aims to be a new reference for field archaeologists, art historians, anthropologists, curators, and scholars and students of the (art) history, archaeology, architecture, anthropology & ethnography of the Muslim world. This readership represents a new broader definition of material culture that includes not only artefacts, architectural structures and monuments, but also crafts. The journal also aims to inform (other) disciplines and historiographies, by including (unreviewed) archaeological field surveys for example.
The journal focuses on un(der)explored Muslim regions outside of the Middle East and Nord Africa: sub-Saharan Africa, the Indian Ocean, Central Asia, India, South-East Asia and Europe.
The journal accepts submissions in English, French, German and Spanish and short reports in Arabic, Persian and Turkish with an English abstract.
Submissions should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Stéphane Pradines.
Frequency: 1 volume per year, 2 issues per volume.
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The Journal of Urdu Studies is a peer-reviewed, academic journal dedicated to the study of Urdu across a range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The objective of the journal is to advance the field of Urdu Studies by publishing superior scholarship, setting and maintaining the highest standards in Urdu-English translation, developing new methods in Urdu research, and providing scholars with resources for innovative approaches to the field. To this end, the journal publishes research articles, translations, review articles, and book reviews. It welcomes submissions in a range of disciplines, including, inter alia, art, anthropology, cultural studies, film and media studies, history, language, literature, philology, philosophy, and religious studies.
Submissions should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Gregory Maxwell Bruce.

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Philological Encounters is dedicated to the historical and philosophical critique of philology.

The journal welcomes global and comparative perspectives that integrate textual scholarship and the study of language from across the world. Alongside four issues a year, monographs and/ or collected volumes will occasionally be published as supplements to the journal in the book series Philological Encounters Monographs.

The journal is open to contributions in all fields studying the history of textual practices, hermeneutics and philology, philological controversies, and the intellectual and global history of writing, archiving, tradition-making and publishing. Neither confined to any discipline nor bound by any geographical or temporal limits, Philological Encounters takes as its point of departure the growing concern with the global significance of philology and the potential of historically conscious and politically critical philology to challenge exclusivist notions of the self and the canon. Philological Encounters welcomes innovative and critical contributions in the form of articles as well as review articles, usually of two or three related books, and preferably from different disciplines.
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