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  • "Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik (GDM)" ist die Mitgliederzeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik. Sie erscheint i. A. zwei Mal im Jahr. Sie wird - im Auftrag des Vorstands - vom Schriftführer herausgegeben.

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  • Janus Unbound: Journal of Critical Studies is a double-blind peer-reviewed open access journal, aspiring to occupy a unique niche among journals of critical studies. Affiliated with Open Space, Janus Unbound is envisioned as a transdisciplinary platform for scholarly writing and academic research and exchange within the field of World Literature in particular, and Cultural Studies and the Humanities in general, and a medium of intercommunication for students, teachers, researchers, critics, intellectuals, scholars, and artists all over the world. Published bi-annually, it offers lively and informative reading for a broad community, focuses on innovative perspectives, and presents itself as an essential source for researchers of World Literature, Cultural Studies, and the Humanities. Janus Unbound is particularly attracted to works that challenge prevailing views and established ideas and encourages thought-provoking research topics, debate, and criticism. It seeks to foster transdisciplinarity, participate in the ongoing reconfiguration of knowledge and challenge received conceptual frames and perspectives. JU aims to be a venue for unpublished works, both academic and creative (poetry), and is a platform for originality, excellence, and talent. It appeals to all those interested in transdisciplinary approaches and is designed for adepts at groundbreaking interpretations, critical provocations, and profound philosophical and theoretical discussions. JU accepts submissions on a rolling basis and publishes reviews, essays, articles, criticism, interviews, notes, commentaries, book reviews, short communications, and short articles. It also welcomes poetry, long, short, or in-between.

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  • ERLACS – European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an Open Access, scientific journal. It publishes peer-reviewed articles in English and Spanish. Contributions reflect substantial empirical research and/or are theoretically innovative with respect to major debates within social science research (understood in the broadest sense, including history and economics) on Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition to research articles, ERLACS includes 'Explorations' (a section in which new themes are presented and new debates are stimulated), review essays, book reviews, and film reviews. Articles are published online soon after they have been accepted.

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  • The journal publishing platform of Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt at TU Darmstadt

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  • Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics is published since 1999 by the Institute for Axiological Research / Institut für Axiologische Forschungen (Vienna). From 1999 till 2002 it was an on-line journal, thereafter it was published in printed volumes. It is actually both, a printed academic journal, available for purchase, and a Platinum Open Access journal. It is published twice a year, in late Summer and in December. As a nonpartisan philosophical and interdisciplinary journal Labyrinth is engaged in publication of high-quality peer-reviewed academic articles, critical essays, interviews and book reviews. Although it is focused on philosophy and on axiology, i.e. on the philosophy and theory of values and their sociocultural contexts, it is also open to related issues in all fields of the humanities and the social sciences with a special emphasis on critical thinking, social controversies and conflict resolution, interfaith dialogue, intercultural and cross-cultural communication, gender studies and managing diversity.

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  • Research in Social Sciences and Technology (RESSAT) is a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly online journal in the social sciences, technology, and their impact on education.

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  • Science of Nursing and Health Practices (Science infirmière et pratiques en santé) is an international, bilingual, open-access journal free to readers and authors. Produced by the Quebec Network on Nursing Intervention Research (Réseau de recherche en interventions en sciences infirmières du Québec or RRISIQ), the journal strives to democratize access to research results so that the benefits and outcomes of research concerning health practices may be applied to greater effect.

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  • Collective Dynamics focuses on research in the field of pedestrian dynamics, crowds, vehicular traffic and other systems of self-driven particles, such as molecular motors, animal groups or agents. The journal is a forum for all scientists working on fundamental (empirical as well as theoretical) research or concrete applications. Articles should be written in a way that makes them accessible to a wide range of scientific disciplines. As a peer-reviewed journal, Collective Dynamics publishes scientific papers that should reflect original, previously unpublished work, but may also report on systematic reviews of published research and other pedagogical articles (e.g. lecture notes).

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  • "Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik (GDM)" ist die Mitgliederzeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik. Sie erscheint i. A. zwei Mal im Jahr. Sie wird - im Auftrag des Vorstands - vom Schriftführer herausgegeben.

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  • Janus Unbound: Journal of Critical Studies is a double-blind peer-reviewed open access journal, aspiring to occupy a unique niche among journals of critical studies. Affiliated with Open Space, Janus Unbound is envisioned as a transdisciplinary platform for scholarly writing and academic research and exchange within the field of World Literature in particular, and Cultural Studies and the Humanities in general, and a medium of intercommunication for students, teachers, researchers, critics, intellectuals, scholars, and artists all over the world. Published bi-annually, it offers lively and informative reading for a broad community, focuses on innovative perspectives, and presents itself as an essential source for researchers of World Literature, Cultural Studies, and the Humanities. Janus Unbound is particularly attracted to works that challenge prevailing views and established ideas and encourages thought-provoking research topics, debate, and criticism. It seeks to foster transdisciplinarity, participate in the ongoing reconfiguration of knowledge and challenge received conceptual frames and perspectives. JU aims to be a venue for unpublished works, both academic and creative (poetry), and is a platform for originality, excellence, and talent. It appeals to all those interested in transdisciplinary approaches and is designed for adepts at groundbreaking interpretations, critical provocations, and profound philosophical and theoretical discussions. JU accepts submissions on a rolling basis and publishes reviews, essays, articles, criticism, interviews, notes, commentaries, book reviews, short communications, and short articles. It also welcomes poetry, long, short, or in-between.

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  • ERLACS – European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an Open Access, scientific journal. It publishes peer-reviewed articles in English and Spanish. Contributions reflect substantial empirical research and/or are theoretically innovative with respect to major debates within social science research (understood in the broadest sense, including history and economics) on Latin America and the Caribbean. In addition to research articles, ERLACS includes 'Explorations' (a section in which new themes are presented and new debates are stimulated), review essays, book reviews, and film reviews. Articles are published online soon after they have been accepted.

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  • The journal publishing platform of Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt at TU Darmstadt

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  • Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics is published since 1999 by the Institute for Axiological Research / Institut für Axiologische Forschungen (Vienna). From 1999 till 2002 it was an on-line journal, thereafter it was published in printed volumes. It is actually both, a printed academic journal, available for purchase, and a Platinum Open Access journal. It is published twice a year, in late Summer and in December. As a nonpartisan philosophical and interdisciplinary journal Labyrinth is engaged in publication of high-quality peer-reviewed academic articles, critical essays, interviews and book reviews. Although it is focused on philosophy and on axiology, i.e. on the philosophy and theory of values and their sociocultural contexts, it is also open to related issues in all fields of the humanities and the social sciences with a special emphasis on critical thinking, social controversies and conflict resolution, interfaith dialogue, intercultural and cross-cultural communication, gender studies and managing diversity.

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  • Research in Social Sciences and Technology (RESSAT) is a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly online journal in the social sciences, technology, and their impact on education.

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  • Science of Nursing and Health Practices (Science infirmière et pratiques en santé) is an international, bilingual, open-access journal free to readers and authors. Produced by the Quebec Network on Nursing Intervention Research (Réseau de recherche en interventions en sciences infirmières du Québec or RRISIQ), the journal strives to democratize access to research results so that the benefits and outcomes of research concerning health practices may be applied to greater effect.

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  • Collective Dynamics focuses on research in the field of pedestrian dynamics, crowds, vehicular traffic and other systems of self-driven particles, such as molecular motors, animal groups or agents. The journal is a forum for all scientists working on fundamental (empirical as well as theoretical) research or concrete applications. Articles should be written in a way that makes them accessible to a wide range of scientific disciplines. As a peer-reviewed journal, Collective Dynamics publishes scientific papers that should reflect original, previously unpublished work, but may also report on systematic reviews of published research and other pedagogical articles (e.g. lecture notes).

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