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The articles should be original. The areas of research are the following: cultural regionalistics including philosophical, sociological, political and historical researches of the region's culture.
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Language is English.
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In the introduction, the object and goal of research should be determined, the methods applied, the review of references and its analysis, etc.
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An article should include the following parts: title, the authors’ first and second names, affiliation, address, e-mail, introduction, the main rubricated text, conclusions, the list of references, summaries in English and in Lithuanian, keywords, data about the author (grade, position).
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Every article is reviewed by two scientific workers.
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The authors are expected to use the Harvard reference system. For instance: According to Pavardenis, “the sense and nonsense are correlative phenomena of our living world” (Pavardenis 1990: 105).
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List of references:
Monographs:
Pavardenis, V. 1990. Philosophy and Science. Vilnius: Jonaitis Publishers.
Pavardenis, V.; Pavardenytė, V. 1995. Philosophy in Lithuania. Vilnius: Jonaitis Publishers.
Journal Article:
Pavardenis, V.; Pavardenytė, V. 1995. Philosophy in Lithuania. Vilnius: Jonaitis Publishers, Journal of Identity 33(2): 231–245.
Article from the collection of articles:
Pavardenis, V. 1997. "Philosophy Today", in Transcendental Idealism, ed. V. Pavardenytė. Vilnius: Jonaitis Publishers, 471–523.
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Articles should be using MS Word editor and Times New Roman 12 point typeface. Text should be double-spaced on white paper, size 210 × 297 mm. The volume of an article is from 28 000 to 40 000 typographical units (with spaces).
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The article should be signed by the author(s).
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Please send articles to Dr Tomas Kačerauskas (tomas.kacerauskas@hi.vgtu.lt) or to Dr Basia Nikiforova (bnikiforova@gmail.com).
The journal Limes. Cultural Regionalistics welcomes original research papers concerning such fields of the humanities and social sciences as philosophy, political science, history and sociology. The submission of the manuscript implies that it has neither been previously published nor is being considered for publication elsewhere. The authors are entirely responsible for the statements whether a fact or an opinion. The papers to be published in the journal are peer reviewed by two blind experts appointed by the Editorial Board.
Editorial correspondence including manuscripts for submission should be addressed to:
Tomas Kačerauskas
Editor-in-Chief of Limes. Cultural Regionalistics
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Saulėtekio al. 11
LT-10223 Vilnius
Lithuania
Phone: (370 5) 2744866
E-maiI: tomas.kacerauskas@hi.vgtu.lt
Basia Nikiforova
Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Limes. Cultural Regionalistics
Culture, Philosophy and Arts Research Institute
Saltoniškių g. 58
LT-08105 Vilnius
Lithuania
Phone: (370 5) 2755912
E-mail: bnikiforova@gmail.com
Peer review is practiced to ensure a high quality of scientific material to be published. The Editors read each submitted manuscript to decide if the topic and content of the paper fit the aims and scope of Limes. Cultural Regionalistics. The authors of manuscripts rejected at this stage will be informed within 2 weeks of receipt. The suitable manuscripts are passed on to at least two experts for review.
The Reviewers are matched to the paper according to their expertise. Typically, a manuscript will be reviewed within the period of two months. Referees may request more than one revision of a manuscript.
A final decision on whether to accept or reject the manuscript will be sent to the corresponding author along with the recommendations made by the referees. The author either should correct the accepted paper by taking into account the remarks made by the reviewers or explain the motives of disregard.
The authors may look up the guidelines for preparing research papers here.