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  • Religio: Revue pro religionistiku is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal for the academic study of religions published twice a year by the Czech Association for the Study of Religions in cooperation with the Department for the Study of Religions, Masaryk University in Brno, the Czech Republic. The journal was founded in 1993 and since then, it has established itself as an important forum in the academic study of religions. Several leading scholars in the study of religions have published in the journal, including Peter Antes, Martin Baumann, Luther H. Martin, Hubert Seiwert, Kocku von Stuckrad, Jacques Waardenburg, Donald Wiebe and Harvey Whitehouse.

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  • In 1984 the Journal of the Cortes Generales was published for the first time with the aim of publishing scientific work from the representative body of national sovereignty. In the spirit of the publication was the understanding that the representative status of Parliament called for its involvement in the legal and political issues of the time, concerning the general interest to society as a whole, as a useful complement to the fulfilment of the specific functions entrusted to the Chambers by the Constitution. The publication, uninterrupted since then, has maintained its interest throughout these more than thirty years in the subjects of constitutional and parliamentary law, sociology, history and political theory and, in general, in any intellectual reflection that would lead to the understanding of Parliament and its history.

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  • Revista Internacional de Sociología (RIS) publishes research work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. However, the journal also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences disciplines such as social policy, economics, anthropology, political science, and social and moral philosophy, paying particular attention to the ongoing debate both in Spain and Latin-American countries. Beyond theoretical, empirical or epistemological research, RIS further wishes to be a suitable forum for presenting results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes. RIS accepts articles in English or Spanish.

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  • Новая русистика is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which publishes articles from the field of philology and Russian area studies. The role of the journal is to develop and cultivate Russian philological and area research and to create space for the presentation of new findings and methodological thinking. The journal is headed by an executive editorial board, an editorial circle comprising Russianists from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Germany and Belarus. The journal has four sections: Studies, Marginalia, Reviews and Informatory. The first is published in Russian with English abstracts (and in substantiated cases, Czech or Slovak abstracts), and the others in Russian and other Slavic and world languages. The studies undergo a review procedure, carried out at the request of the executive editorial board by a group of lecturers comprising Czech and foreign Russianists.

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  • Religio: Revue pro religionistiku is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal for the academic study of religions published twice a year by the Czech Association for the Study of Religions in cooperation with the Department for the Study of Religions, Masaryk University in Brno, the Czech Republic. The journal was founded in 1993 and since then, it has established itself as an important forum in the academic study of religions. Several leading scholars in the study of religions have published in the journal, including Peter Antes, Martin Baumann, Luther H. Martin, Hubert Seiwert, Kocku von Stuckrad, Jacques Waardenburg, Donald Wiebe and Harvey Whitehouse.

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  • In 1984 the Journal of the Cortes Generales was published for the first time with the aim of publishing scientific work from the representative body of national sovereignty. In the spirit of the publication was the understanding that the representative status of Parliament called for its involvement in the legal and political issues of the time, concerning the general interest to society as a whole, as a useful complement to the fulfilment of the specific functions entrusted to the Chambers by the Constitution. The publication, uninterrupted since then, has maintained its interest throughout these more than thirty years in the subjects of constitutional and parliamentary law, sociology, history and political theory and, in general, in any intellectual reflection that would lead to the understanding of Parliament and its history.

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  • Revista Internacional de Sociología (RIS) publishes research work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. However, the journal also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences disciplines such as social policy, economics, anthropology, political science, and social and moral philosophy, paying particular attention to the ongoing debate both in Spain and Latin-American countries. Beyond theoretical, empirical or epistemological research, RIS further wishes to be a suitable forum for presenting results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes. RIS accepts articles in English or Spanish.

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  • Новая русистика is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which publishes articles from the field of philology and Russian area studies. The role of the journal is to develop and cultivate Russian philological and area research and to create space for the presentation of new findings and methodological thinking. The journal is headed by an executive editorial board, an editorial circle comprising Russianists from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Germany and Belarus. The journal has four sections: Studies, Marginalia, Reviews and Informatory. The first is published in Russian with English abstracts (and in substantiated cases, Czech or Slovak abstracts), and the others in Russian and other Slavic and world languages. The studies undergo a review procedure, carried out at the request of the executive editorial board by a group of lecturers comprising Czech and foreign Russianists.

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