Actualité
Appels à contributions
Culture and Dialogue

Culture and Dialogue

Publié le par Marc Escola (Source : Kaitlin Sager)

Culture and Dialogue

An international peer reviewed print and electronic journal  of cross-cultural philosophy and humanities

www.brill.com/cad

ISSN 2222-3282

Honorary Member:  Tzvetan Todorov             1939-2017
Editor in Chief: Gerald Cipriani                        National Central University, Taiwan
                                                                            University of Galway, Ireland
Editor: Martin Ovens                                         University of Oxford, UK
Associate Editor: Loni Reynolds                      University of Roehampton, UK
Book Review Editor: Robert Clarke                  Lancaster University, UK
Manuscript Editor: Kaitlin Sager                      Tulane University, USA

Culture and Dialogue provides a forum for researchers from philosophy as well as other disciplines who study cultural formations dialogically through comparative analysis, or within the traditions of hermeneutics.

The journal publishes one volume of two issues each year.

The first issue welcomes manuscripts that consider the broad theme of "culture and dialogue" in all its forms, from all perspectives, and through all methods.

The second issues is thematic and seeks to bring manuscripts together with a common denominator such as "Philosophy and the Dialogue," "Art in Conversation," "Comparing Cultures," or "Dialogical Ethics."

The theme of the second issue is announced through dedicated calls for papers.

We welcome manuscripts that welcome any aspects of cross-cultural philosophy and humanities from any academic fields, cultural perspectives, or philosophical traditions. 

Submissions to: irgcd@mail.com

Notes for Authors: https://brill.com/fileasset/downloads_products/Author_Instructions/CAD.pdf

Deadline for Vol. 11, Issue No.1: 1st February 2023

International Research Group for Culture and Dialogue

irgcd.wordpress.com

Culture and Dialogue is endorsed by the UNESCO Chair in Comparative Studies of Spiritual Traditions, Their Specific Cultures and Interreligious Dialogue