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CALL FOR ARTICLES: European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy

CALL FOR ARTICLES: European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy

On 5 March, ENCATC announced it is accepting articles for two issues of its scientific publication, the European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy, Volume 9. 

The first call is for a thematic issue following the topic of 2018 ENCATC Annual Congress: 'Beyond EYCH2018. What is the cultural horizon? Opening up perspectives to face ongoing transformations’. ENCATC now invites submissions for the Journal's Volume 9 nr 1, which will be issued in December 2019. Submissions are encouraged to address the critical and inclusive views of cultural heritage and its relationship with other cultural and creative sectors which are detailed in the open call here

The second call is for a general issue on new advancements in the cultural and creative domains. Submissions are welcome for the Journal's Volume 9 nr 2 general issue, which will be issued in December 2019.

The deadline for all article submissions to both issues is Monday, 1 April 2019. The received articles will go through a double-blind peer review process. After this, authors will be informed whether the article has been accepted or not. The editors reserve the right to make a first prior selection in case a big amount of papers is received. Please check all the important dates below.

>>> LEARN MORE HERE ABOUT THE CALL, GUIDELINES AND TEMPLATES.

Launched in 2011, the ENCATC Journal of Cultural Management and Policy is now changing its name to European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy. The journal publishes two issues annually and provides an open access and interdisciplinary platform for original research work from the cultural field. The objective of the European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy is to stimulate the debate on the topics of cultural management and cultural policy among scholars, educators, policy makers, and cultural managers. The Journal encourages multidisciplinary perspectives and aims at connecting theory and practice in the realm of the cultural sector.

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