HyperCultura is an academic online double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Department of Letters and Foreign Languages, Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania. It started as a print biannual publication in 2012, with the full versions of papers delivered during the Department International Conferences (2012-2016). It continued as print and online publication (2013-2014; both pdfs and htmls) and as online-only (pdfs) since 2014. For the first two years it received articles in English, French and Romanian, all complying with the MLA Style. Since 2014, the journal has only received articles in English. Starting with issue 7/2018, it has turned to only one issue per year, due March-April of the following year. Our journal addresses researchers from the field of Humanities. Since 2012, it has welcomed research articles on Literary and Cultural Studies, Linguistics and Language Teaching, each volume being allotted one specific theme, as volumes 1-6 show. We will continue to encourage and generate ‘dialogue across and among cultures’ as we have transitioned, starting with issue 7/2018, to a format with issues featuring a different range of themes, suggesting, though not imposing, a comparative perspective on the following areas: literature, media studies (radio, television), film studies, visual and performative arts, teaching (language, literature). We will not receive articles on classic literature. We only welcome original research articles, not already published, not under simultaneous review at any other publication. We also welcome a limited number of book reviews, of titles published no earlier than three years prior to the year of the publication of our respective volume. Please visit our Call for Articles section. This journal is open access, all its content is made immediately available upon publication, no taxes required either to submit, process or read an article. This journal will follow COPE (Committee of Publication Ethics) Core Practices. Read full statement here.JOURNAL INFORMATION
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