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Journals

  • Advances in Southeast Asian Studies

    Advances in Southeast Asian Studies (ASEAS, formerly known as the Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies) is an international, interdisciplinary and open access social sciences journal covering a variety of issues in the fields of cultural and social anthropology, communication, development, geography, cultural studies, regional studies, politics, and tourism, from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Topics should be related to Southeast Asia, but are not restricted to the geographical region, when spatial and political borders of Southeast Asia are crossed or transcended, e.g., in the case of linguistics, diaspora groups or forms of socio-cultural transfer. ASEAS publishes two focus issues per year and we welcome out-of-focus submissions at any time. The journal invites both established as well as young scholars to present research results and theoretical and methodical discussions, to report about on-going research projects or field studies, to publish conference reports, to conduct interviews with experts in the field, and to review relevant books. Articles can be submitted in English.



    Impact Factor: 1.7 (CiteScore 2020); Q2 (SJR 2021), Online ISSN: 2791-531X
    Published by SEAS (Society for South-East Asian Studies)

  • Avisos de Viena

    Avisos de Viena is an online academic journal offering new perspectives on Spanish cultural history. We offer short articles that take an interdisciplinary approach to a variety of research interests, such as the culture of childbirth, family networks, soundscape and aesthetics, or the social qualities of prose and theatre, which may be of interest to both academic readers and the wider public.

  • chronotopos – A Journal of Translation History

    Chronotopos is a diamond open access, multilingual, peer-reviewed journal on translation history founded in 2017/18, based at the University of Vienna.

  • Denkart

    This journal is under construction. Short description of the journal to display on the portal page. 415 characters maximum (including spaces).

  • Ex Fonte - Journal of Ecumenical Studies in Liturgy

    Ex Fonte is a new double-blind peer-reviewed liturgical Journal, aiming to connect liturgical history with liturgical theology.


    For further information see About Us.


    Submissions are open at any time and will be processed as quickly as possible (more information can be found here).

  • Interdisciplinary Egyptology

    This journal publishes interdisciplinary research within the field of Egyptology and related disciplines. Submissions are now open!

  • Rural History Yearbook

    The Rural History Yearbook (RHY) is s double-blind peer-reviewed Journal. It is published annually by the Institute of Rural History. Articles can be submitted in both English and German.

  • Journal of Social Ontology

    The Journal of Social Ontology (JSO) is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to social ontology and collective intentionality that was founded in 2015 and is published as an open access journal. It is supported by International Social Ontology Society and the University of Vienna.


    The Journal of Social Ontology publishes work in social ontology broadly understood. Social ontology is about the nature and (presumed) existence of social phenomena, such as cooperation, institutions, laws, social collectives, and social categories (e.g., gender and race). Work in other areas with a clear relevance to questions of social ontology, including empirical work, is also considered within the scope of the journal.


    The journal provides a forum for exchanges between scholars of diverse disciplinary and methodological backgrounds. In addition to major articles, JSO publishes shorter discussion articles and book reviews.

  • The Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies

    The Journal of the European Association for Chinese Studies is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal that fosters academic discussion and exchange on China- and Chinese-related topics. It is organized and financed by the European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS). www.chinesestudies.eu,


    Follow us on Twitter for new calls for papers, tables of content and more! https://twitter.com/JournalEACS

  • Keltische Forschungen

    Die Zeitschrift Keltische Forschungen (KF) ist eine referierte Fachzeitschrift mit Beiträgen aus allen Teildisziplinen der Keltologie. Die Zeitschrift erscheint regelmäßig und wird im Auftrag von Brennos - Verein für Keltologie von einem internationalen Herausgebergremium publiziert. Schwerpunkt der Keltischen Forschungen ist die Keltologie als Kulturwissenschaft im weitest möglichen Sinn, d.h. die Beschäftigung mit kulturellen Äußerungen, die unmittelbare oder mittelbare Bezüge zu keltischen Gesellschaften, Einzelpersonen oder Phänomenen aufweisen.

  • Keshif

    Micro-Edition Call


    Deadline for Every Winter Issue: 5 December


    Deadline for Every Summer Issue: 5 June


    Ottoman Studies is a manuscript science, and all scholars who work on manuscripts know this situation: one "discovers" (Turkish keşif means "discovery") accidentally short texts in manuscripts--single poems, letters, contracts, and marginal notes of different, often private matters. Individually and by themselves, these discoveries are often only small pieces of the mosaic, fascinating and too good to ignore, but on the other hand of too little substance for publication on their own.


    By founding the journal Keshif, we aim to fulfill a desideratum that has long been keenly felt in scholarly circles for the treatment of precisely these kinds of texts.


    Our vision for Keshif is to provide a forum (and medium) for researchers to make these fragments accessible to a wider audience, including non-Ottomanists, i.e. to bring together the many pieces of the mosaic, such that complete pictures gradually emerge. Keshif is an electronic journal dedicated to collecting and editing small, fine texts and providing easy, free access to the material through a database with sound search functions.


    Open Access Statement


    Keshif is an open-access journal, which means all its content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Keshif provides open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. Keshif operates under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This allows others to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon the work, even commercially, as long as they credit the authors for the original creation. All authors publishing in KESHIF accept these as the terms of publication.

  • libri liberorum

    Zeitschrift der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendliteraturforschung
    "libri liberorum" wurde im Juli 2000 als Mitteilungsblatt der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendliteraturforschung (ÖG-KJLF) gegründet und 2010 in eine wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift umgewandelt. Seit 2016 wird sie peerreviewed, ab dem Heft 51 erscheint sie gleichzeitig open access. Ihr Ziel ist die Erforschung der historischen und aktuellen Kinder- und Jugendliteratur mit dem Schwerpunkt auf Österreich. Auch soll sie als Plattform der Kommunikation
    zwischen SammlerInnen und der scientific community im In- und Ausland dienen.

  • Media Impulses

    Media Impulses. Contributions to Education" is a preofessional journal for media education. Since 1962, its predecessors have been investigating the questions of how media are used in pedagogical practice, how the connection between the use of media tools in pedagogy is scientifically reflected upon and how it can be shaped practically. The journal is based on a broad understanding of media education. It publishes articles on working with media, especially in schools, in other pedagogical fields as well as from all areas of media educational research, on art and culture, education and politics and pedagogical materials. The contributions are reviewed. Invitations to and reports on media-pedagogical events are also published in the journal.


    Since the 01/2009 issue, the contributions have been published under a Creative Commons licence. They may be freely copied and used. There are no costs for the authors, nor for the readers. The media impulses thus promote free access to knowledge produced with public funds.

  • medien & zeit. Communication in Past and Present

    medien & zeit is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open-access journal based in Vienna and affiliated with the Department of Communication at the University of Vienna. Since 1986, it has been dedicated to theories, methods and topics of communication research in all their diversity and examines them integratively from a historical perspective. The journal thus promotes the range of traditions in the field of communication history as well as the dialog between these and with contemporary communication research.

  • Migrationspädagogische Zweitsprachdidaktik

    The journal Migrationspädagogische Zweitsprachdidaktik (MPZD) is an annually published scientific journal. It focuses on second language didactics in migration pedagogy and addresses a wide range of actors in this field.

  • MINIKOMI: Austrian Journal of Japanese Studies

    The MINIKOMI: Austrian Journal of Japanese Studies ist the annual academic journal, published by the AAJ - Austrian Japan-Society for Science and Art [Akademischer Arbeitskreis Japan – Österreichische Japangesellschaft für Wissenschaft und Kunst]. It is available as open access jounal as well as exclusive print version for the members of the society.

  • Communications of the Association of Austrian Librarians

    The Communications of the Association of Austrian Librarians (in short: VÖB Communications) is a Diamond Open Access journal - that's following the "Fair Open Access" principles, so neither APCs (article processing charges) nor other fees (for submission, etc.) are charged for the publishing of contributions - with a disciplinary focus in the field of library and information studies. With regard to copyright, the VÖB Communications are a so-called RoMEO green journal. That means authors retain all of their rights and grant the VÖB only the non-exclusive right for the unlimited storage in databases, distribution and reproduction of their contributions (in electronic and printed form). For all publications the Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International is used.

  • Austrian Journal of Historical Studies

    The Austrian Journal of Historical Studies (OeZG) has existed since 1990. It publishes articles in English and German, in particular on topics of women’s and gender history, cultural history, the history of science, political history, as well as economic and social history, economic history. The OeZG appears three times per year, mostly in themed issues but occasionally also in topically open issues. Its strength is the connection of theoretically and methodically innovative approaches with relevant historical debates and subjects.


    Starting in 2020, the Austrian Journal of Historical Studies (OeZG) is published as an open access journal via OJS3 (platinum or diamond way: permanently and freely available online for anyone, anywhere to read, and no fees to both readers and authors, means no article publishing charge/APC). Creative Commons Licence CCBY 4.0. All issues since 1990 are now available via this website.

    The OeZG will continue to be published in print by StudienVerlag through whose website all previous editions (from vol. 1/no. 1/1990 to vol. 30/no 2/2019) are also accessible in digital form.


     


     

  • Protokolle zur Bibel

    „Protokolle zur Bibel“ is an academic journal for Biblical Studies published by the Association of Assistant Professors ( ArgeAss) and editorially supervised by Dr Agnethe Siquans, Dr Veronika Burz-Tropper, Dr Werner Urbanz and Dr Antonia Krainer. Apart from articles about the main topic of the Association’s annual conference, submissions on general themes of Biblical Studies and related disciplines are also welcome.

  • [rezens.tfm]

    e-Journal für wissenschaftliche Rezensionen des Instituts für Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaft an der Universität Wien

  • Theo-Web (editorial system)

    This is the editorial system of the Theo-Web journal.

  • Translingual Discourse in Ethnomusicology

    Translingual Discourse in Ethnomusicology (TDE) is a peer-reviewed scholarly e-journal aiming at encouraging discourse across language barriers by publishing English translations of ethnomusicological papers that have originally appeared in other languages and therefore probably not received their due recognition.

  • TYCHE – Contributions to Ancient History, Papyrology and Epigraphy

    TYCHE is a scholarly journal based at the Department of Ancient History, Papyrology and Epigraphy at the University of Vienna. This journal of high academic reputation has been published since 1986 and contains (double-blind) peer-reviewed articles in German, English, French, Italian and Latin. The scientific focus lies on the whole range of antiquity from the beginnings of Greek history to Late antiquity. Emphasis is placed on the edition and interpretation of epigraphic and papyrological sources. The journal further includes papyrological (Korr. Tyche) and epigraphic (Adnotationes epigraphicae) miscellanea as well as a review section. In addition to the regular annual volumes TYCHE also issues monographic Supplement and Special Volumes.

  • University of Vienna Law Review

    This journal comprises articles from a wide range of legal disciplines as well as interdisciplinary legal studies, focusing on the research of young academics and doctoral candidates from the University of Vienna.

  • UR: Das Journal

    This journal is under construction. Short description of the journal to display on the portal page. 415 characters maximum (including spaces).

  • Wiener Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte online (WBAGon)

    Wiener Beiträge zur Alten Geschichte online (WBAGon) are a series featuring publications from all areas of Ancient History, Antiquities, Epigraphy and Papyrology. WBAGon offer a quick and efficient platform for publications of highest standard in order to make them freely accessible for a wide public.

  • Wiener Digitale Revue

    Die Wiener Digitale Revue versteht sich als Plattform für germanistische Forschung – mit einem Fokus auf Literaturwissenschaft. Die halbjährlich erscheinende Onlinezeitschrift wendet sich den neuen Möglichkeiten zu, die sich aus dem ‚digital turn‘ in den Geisteswissenschaften ergeben.

  • Young Information Scientist

    Young Information Scientist (YIS) is an open access journal that is published by the Vienna-based Association of Austrian Librarians (VÖB, https://voeb-b.at/). YIS publishes solely short versions of academic dissertations/theses (master and doctoral levels, possibly also undergraduate theses) from certain areas of library and information science. All submissions are subject to a double blind review. Accepted contributions will be published on an ongoing basis and are available under a CC-BY 4.0 license if not stated elsewhere in the article.

  • zeitschrift für interdisziplinäre schreibforschung

    zisch: zeitschrift für interdisziplinäre schreibforschung ist eine schreibwissenschaftliche Open-Access-Zeitschrift, die vom Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) und der österreichischen Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliches Schreiben (GewissS) herausgegeben wird. In ihr erscheinen schreibwissenschaftlichen Studien und die Ergebnisse studentischer Forschungsprojekte von Schreibmentor*innen der Universität Wien.

  • Testjournal für OJS3 Produktion (VM)

    Dies ist ein Journal zum Testen für das OJS Betreuungsteam an der Uni Wien.