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Cover of Volume: OPE Journal Volume 15 (2025), Issue 50
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OPE Journal

ORGANIC AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS
Publisher: Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main

About the Journal

OPE Journal is a globally circulated magazine for the organic and printed electronics industry. The magazine includes the official OE-A news and has a controlled circulation of 9,500 copies. Each address is personalised, as OPE Journal is sent to professionals known by name and not only to companies or departments. OPE Journal provides ita readers with: analyses of the latest market trends / most recent industry news / independently researched economic and business reports / reports on new technologies, methods and processes.

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Cover of Volume: Z'Flucht. Zeitschrift für Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung Volume (2026), Issue
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Z'Flucht. Zeitschrift für Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung

German Journal of Forced Migration and Refugee Studies
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

The Zeitschrift für Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung, German Journal of Forced Migration and Refugee Studies (Z’Flucht) is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes academic works from diverse disciplines on questions related to forced migration and refugee studies. The journal is published twice a year by Nomos publishing house in association with the German Network for Forced Migration Research (Netzwerk Fluchtforschung e.V.) and the editors.

Z’Flucht provides a forum for exchange in the field of forced migration and refugee studies through empirical research, theoretical reflections and methodological discussions. By means of international, regional or national explorations, scholars may address questions related to the conditions, forms and consequences of forced migration and displacement, the protection of refugees and efforts towards durable solutions, such as return, (re)integration or resettlement. Moreover, refugees’ activities and strategies to cope with their experiences may be analysed. The journal includes all categories of people who have been forcibly displaced or who have fled from their homes due to violence, and the debates, discourses, practices, politics and concepts related to them. Since such topics can be explored from diverse perspectives, the journal places special emphasis on interdisciplinary discussions and comprises various disciplines, including law, sociology, history, politics, philosophy, ethnology, psychology, geography and economics, linguistics and literary studies.

As displacement and forced migration not only represent a growing field of research but also a broad political and practical area, this journal aims to promote exchange between academia and practice.

Z’Flucht publishes works in three categories: academic articles, forum articles as well as literature reviews and conference reports.

Academic articles present research findings on specific questions related to forced migration and refugees which are methodically and theoretically reflected on, consider and further the current state of research in this field. These articles undergo a double-blind peer review and are limited to 80,000 characters (including spaces).

Forum articles may include shorter (field) research reports, address theoretical, methodological, conceptual and ethical questions or reflect on current developments and discussions in forced migration and refugee studies. Manuscripts from practitioners are welcome. The editors of the journal review all forum articles, which are limited to 35,000 characters (including spaces).

Literature reviews and conference reports can relate to individual or a number of new publications or conferences from the last two years which address aspects of forced migration and refugee studies. In view of the journal’s interdisciplinary focus, publications or conferences which cover several disciplines are preferred. Individual reviews are limited to 6,000 characters (including spaces), while multiple book reviews or conference reports should be no longer than 20,000 characters (including spaces).

The journal predominantly publishes works in German, but studies written in English and French may also be considered. 

For further information please go to www.zflucht.nomos.de

Year 2026 Open Access.

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Cover of Volume: changement! Volume 8 (2024), Issue 5
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changement!

Veränderungsprozesse aktiv und erfolgreich gestalten
Publisher: Solutions by Handelsblatt Media Group, Düsseldorf
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Cover of Volume: SMR - Journal of Service Management Research Volume 9 (2025), Issue 3-4
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SMR - Journal of Service Management Research

SMR - Journal of Service Management Research
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

The Journal of Service Management Research (SMR) is a forum for academic dialogue among researchers from various business disciplines focusing on services. The journal provides critical accounts of the latest developments in key areas of service research. SMR explicitly pursues an interdisciplinary research agenda.

Articles are published that comprehensively discuss economic topics related to service research. Contributions from disciplines other than management – engineering, psychology, economics – are explicitly encouraged, as long as they address economic topics.

SMR also publishes articles with specific European relevance, e.g. articles on service industries and sectors, which are particularly widespread in Europe.

Both conceptual theoretical and empirical papers are represented in the SMR. The intention is to achieve a balance between the different types of contributions. The same applies to contributions on basic research and applied science.

For additional information on the editorial board, the author guidelines, or the peer review process of the journal please go to www.smr.nomos.de.

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Cover of Volume: Culture, Practice & Europeanization Volume 10 (2025), Issue 2
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Culture, Practice & Europeanization

Culture, Practice & Europeanization
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

 

Culture, Practice and Europeanization (CPE) is an open access peer reviewed platform for publishing research-based articles predominantly dealing with research into the multiplicity of social processes, interactions, and policies relating to Europeanization and international encounters in Europe. Perspectives may be interdisciplinary. Empirical, theoretical and conceptual texts of significant originality will be considered for publication. CPE publishes foremost full-length original articles, but will also consider original reviews, conference speeches, and notes in order to inform the research community of most recent developments. CPE welcomes contributions that seek to enhance understanding of social processes relating to internationalization and further trans-national activities and processes in Europe.

For additional information on the publication and author guidelines, the journal's open access policy and Creative Commons licensing options, as well as the peer review process of CPE please go to www.cpe.nomos.de.

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Cover of Volume: DIYÂR Volume 7 (2026), Issue 1
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DIYÂR

Zeitschrift für Osmanistik, Türkei- und Nahostforschung – Journal of Ottoman, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies
Publisher: Ergon-Verlag, Baden-Baden

Diyâr is an interdisciplinary and interregional academic journal edited by the Society of Turkic, Ottoman and Turkish Studies (GTOT). It deals with Turkey, the Ottoman Empire and its successor states, Iran, Central Asia and the Caucasus. It also publishes research on the languages, cultures and history of various Turkic and Iranian­-speaking groups, dynasties and states as well as of other ethnolinguistic and religious groups living in these countries until the present day.

Diyâr publishes original and as yet unpublished contributions from the humanities, cultural studies and social sciences with emphasis on the fields of history, literary studies, sociolinguistics, political science, sociology, economics, cultural anthropology/ethnology, religious studies, music studies, cultural geography, education and law.

Through its focused content and high peer-review standards, Diyâr intends to be a leading international academic periodical on Turkic and Iranian research.

As of 2020, Diyâr will be published by Ergon (part of Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft) twice a year and will contain research articles and reviews. Guest editors will be responsible for conducting scholarly debates on specific topics in special issues. At least every third issue will have such a thematic focus. Our aim is to engage as guest editors not only renowned academics but also outstanding young, up-and-coming researchers. Diyâr accepts contributions written in German, English and French.

Further information for example regarding the author guidelines and peer review process of Diyâr is available at www.nomos.de/zeitschriften/diyar.

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Cover of Volume: Mythos Volume 1 (2026), Issue 2
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Mythos

Journal für Ästhetik
Publisher: Velbrück Wissenschaft, Weilerswist

Mythos. Journal für Ästhetik is dedicated to current issues in aesthetics, art philosophy, and media philosophy. Through its thematically clustered publication format, among other features, it promotes transdisciplinary exchange and stimulates lively debate in the fields of art theory and philosophical aesthetics. Founded in 2005 by Prof. Peter Tepe under “Mythos Magazin,” the online journal has focused on the field of art theory since 2024 and has been published in cooperation with Velbrück Wissenschaft since 2026.

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Cover of Volume: RuZ - Recht und Zugang Volume 6 (2025), Issue 1
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RuZ - Recht und Zugang

Zugang zum kulturellen Erbe und Wissenschaftskommunikation
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden

RuZ - Recht und Zugang addresses all legal issues related to accessing digital collections, whether these may be libraries, museums or archives. The topics are almost unlimited and range from copyright to data protection law to labour law. Practical relevance is crucial : What requirements must be met in order to make digital content publicly accessible? What needs to be considered when collections want to digitize their holdings? Who is responsible for ensuring that the legal requirements are met? After all, it's about communication, because the most beautiful and important collections remain useless, if no one looks at them and nobody talks about them.

Recht und Zugang not only aspires to look at collections in their entirety - from the municipal art library to the world-famous museum, but also to set the scene in which collections acquire their contents and process them in such a way that they are perceived and used. Recht und Zugang aims at the institutions themselves, ie at museums, archives and libraries, but also informs advisors who support collections in fulfilling their tasks. The journal’s aim is also reflected in the editorial board, which consists of experts who work in and for collections and assist those on a daily basis.

Recht und Zugang is currently published with two issues a year and aspires to be as open as possible. The contributions are available in the Nomos eLibrary, published under a CC-BY-SA license.

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