Editorial: Open Issues and Issues as They Open

Benjamin N. Judkins, P. Bowman
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This is the editorial for issue seven. An ‘open issue’ is different from a ‘special’ or ‘themed’ issue. Whereas the latter generates work in response to a specific call, an open issue is made up of papers that have been sent to the journal by scholars working on their own independent (or group) projects. As such, an open issue offers an insight into the kind of work that is taking place in a field at a given time, rather than focusing on work produced in response to a specific call, topic or theme. Of course, an open issue is only a snapshot – indeed, only a snapshot of work that falls within the remit of the journal and that has passed peer review and been completed within a given time frame. This issue of Martial Arts Studies is an open issue in this sense. It contains an article by Swen Korner and Mario S. Staller with Benjamin N. Judkins, an article by Kristin Behr and Peter Kuhn, articles by Maya Maor, Veronika Partikova, and Tim Trausch, as well as book reviews by Spencer Bennington, Qays Stetkevych and a conference report by Andreas Niehaus, Leo Istas, and Martin Meyer.
社论:开放的问题和开放的问题
这是第七期的社论。“open issue”不同于“special”或“theme”issue。后者是根据特定的要求而产生的,而公开期刊是由从事自己独立(或小组)项目的学者发送给期刊的论文组成的。因此,开放问题提供了对特定时间内某个领域正在进行的工作的见解,而不是专注于响应特定呼吁、主题或主题所产生的工作。当然,一个公开的问题只是一个快照——事实上,只是一个快照的工作,属于期刊的职权范围内,已通过同行评审,并在给定的时间框架内完成。这期《武术研究》在这个意义上是一个开放的问题。它包含了一篇由sween Korner和Mario S. Staller与Benjamin N. Judkins合著的文章,一篇由Kristin Behr和Peter Kuhn合著的文章,一篇由Maya Maor, Veronika Partikova和Tim Trausch合著的文章,以及Spencer Bennington, Qays Stetkevych撰写的书评和Andreas Niehaus, Leo Istas和Martin Meyer撰写的会议报告。
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