“Slavia Meridionalis” is an interdisciplinary journal publishing papers on literature, culture, history, ethnology and languages of southern Slavic countries, as well as their dynamic interactions with other regions. Each issue contains articles concerning a specific, pre-defined topic, which enables scholars of various disciplines (historians, literature and culture experts, linguists, sociologists, and anthropologists) to present in-depth analyses of their research questions. Our journal publishes papers written by distinguished Polish and foreign scholars, as well as young researchers – papers are published as long as they are of high scientific value. “Slavia Meridionalis” invites articles written in English, German, French, Spanish and Russian, but also in all Slavic languages, which ensures that papers reach various academic circles. Every paper in “Slavia Meridionalis” includes an abstract in Polish and English, as well as keywords. Apart from papers, our journal contains two other sections: reviews of important books in Slavic studies, and biographical notes on authors important for the field. We ensure the highest quality of our papers through a three-stage reviewing process: first, an article is reviewed by the members of the Editorial Board; subsequently, it must pass blind peer review; finally, it must be accepted by the evaluator responsible for a given issue.
CiteScore:
CiteScore
SJR
SNIP
CiteScore排名
0.2
0.107
0.464
学科
排名
百分位
大类:Arts and Humanities 小类:Literature and Literary Theory
678 / 1106
38%
大类:Arts and Humanities 小类:History
1312 / 1760
25%
大类:Arts and Humanities 小类:Language and Linguistics
877 / 1088
19%
大类:Social Sciences 小类:Cultural Studies
1062 / 1304
18%
大类:Social Sciences 小类:Linguistics and Language
963 / 1167
17%
发文信息
WOS期刊分区
学科分类
N/AHUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
历年影响因子
2022年
0.1000
2023年
0.1000
2024年
0.1000
历年发表
2012年
10
2013年
2
2014年
25
2015年
104
2016年
38
2017年
29
2018年
31
2019年
19
2020年
29
2021年
25
2022年
0
投稿信息
出版语言:
Polish, Bulgarian, English
出版国家(地区):
Poland
审稿时长:
48 weeks
出版商:
Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences