Keria (Greek for ‘honeycomb’) is an academic journal dedicated to all fields of Greek and Latin studies. It is committed to fostering dialogue between scholarship, teaching, and other areas of culture. It welcomes research articles, translations, pedagogical contributions, literary essays, book reviews, and other submissions relevant to the study of classical antiquity and its reception, Latin and Byzantine Middle Ages, Latin humanism, and Modern Greek language and culture.
The Musicological Annual is a scientific journal that is primarily focused on publishing the most recent papers in the fields of historical and systematic musicology in the local and international environments. Special attention is devoted to researching Slovenian musical heritage, i.e. music that is in one way or another linked to the Slovenian cultural environment.
The target audience of Slovenšcina 2.0 are researchers and academics involved in language research, language teaching, and in the development of tools for language and speech processing. The main research focus is on empirical studies of Slovene as well as interdisciplinary and applied studies employing poststructuralist approaches. Especially for the latter two categories (but not limited to), the journal is open to publishing research that is not connected to Slovene.
Studies in Adult Education and Learning is an international scientific journal. It is intended for the publication of original scientific articles (research, discussions, analyses), professional articles, reports, considerations about professional terminology and book reviews, which deal with different aspects of adult education and related phenomena. The journal also welcomes contributions from other scientific disciplines, perspectives and traditions related to adult education. Research on all forms of informal learning is also published in the journal.
Verba Hispanica is an international scientific journal of linguistics and literature, in which original discussions on the Romance languages and literatures of the Iberian Peninsula (Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan and Galician) are published. It also publishes scientific research in the fields of linguistics, literature and culture of the Latin American world.