"Zeszyty Łużyckie" ("Sorbian Papers"), established 1991, is an academic journal publishing scholarly articles devoted to problems of minorities sensu largo. Our authors' scope of interests encompasses both the minorities institutionally recognized and perceived as "traditional" (i.e. national, ethnic, linguistic, and religious minorities), and those whose minority status is in the course of dynamic (re-)constitution and remains to be defined (as is often the case with social, cultural, political, and other minorities).
Scientific field: humanities
Discipline: linguistics, literary studies, history
Publisher: Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw
Owner: Faculty of Polish Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland
Abbreviation of the title: zl
Frequency: annually
Release date: by the end of each year
Submissions: accepted continuously via the OJS system
Publication model: gold open access (no embargo)
License: CC-BY 3.0
Article processing charges: none
Journal list of Polish Ministry of Education and Science: 40 points
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Index Copernicus Value (ICV) for 2023
2024-09-21
We would like to kindly inform you that the journal „Zeszyty Łużyckie” has passed the evaluation process positively and is indexed in the ICI Journals Master List database for 2023.
Based on the verification of information on the functioning of the journal in 2023, the value of its parametric strength (ICV indicator) was calculated.
ICV 2023 = 92.97
ISSUE 62: Religious, confessional, and alternative worldview minorities. The search for spiritual independence
2024-05-19
The issue of Zeszyty Łużyckie presently in preparation is devoted to the study of various forms of seeking, experiencing, and manifesting religious and/or spiritual independence. These phenomena are to be presented from a minority perspective which encompasses both confessional as well as spiritually oriented minorities professing alternative worldviews, including groups which function within traditional religious institutions while calling for their purification and/or modernizing. We wish to put particular emphasis on the fact that working towards purification or emancipatory ideals is often seen in terms of acts of apostasy, thus becoming an important factor of social change.
Issue 62. of Zeszyty Łużyckie is prepared in cooperation with the Commission for Comparative Research of Slavic Literatures of the International Committee of Slavists.
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