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  • Sefarad has been published since 1941. It was established as a journal of Hebrew and Judaic Studies by Francisco Cantera Burgos (Madrid) and José María Millás Vallicrosa (Barcelona). It appears semi-annually, with about a total of 500 pages of original articles and book reviews on Philology and Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible (and its various translations, transcriptions and Commentaries); Philology and Linguistics of the Hebrew and Aramaic Languages; History and Culture of the Jews in Spain; and Language, Literature and the Cultural Creativity of the Sephardim.

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  • Since 1940, Revista de Indias is a a wellknown forum for debates in the History of America targeted to specialized readers. It publishes original articles aimed at improving knowledge, encouraging scientific debates among researchers, and promoting the development and diffusion of state-of-the-art investigation in the field of the History of America. The contents are open to different topics and study areas such as social, cultural, political and economical, encompassing from the Pre-Hispanic world to the present Ibero-American issues. The Journal publishes articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese. Besides the regular issues, one monographical issue is published every year.

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  • Founded in 1944, Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares is now the oldest journal in Spain devoted to social and cultural anthropology. Aimed at international specialists in the field, this scientific publication sets particular store by innovative contributions to anthropological research in theory and methodology, adopting a broad and plural approach. It publishes original articles which contribute to anthropological knowledge and enrich the critical debate among researchers, paying special attention to theoretical and methodological input and to field ethnography. Every issue contains a section entitled “Articles”, while “Ethnography emergent” and “Cartographies” appear in alternate issues. Other non-fixed sections include “In a few words”, “Sources and testimonies” and “Book reviews”. Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares considers ethnography a complex “emerging” process where feedback dynamics are at work between a series of dimensions, including between: theory and practice, reality and text, research designs and changing situations, field scenarios and the application of research techniques, the standpoint of the researcher and that of the informant, or between the researcher and the audience receiving their text. In view of its public-service commitment, the journal gives priority to texts that help portray the anthropology of the present and the future. It therefore publishes articles which (a) are anchored in ethnographic fieldwork, covering everything from local studies to cyberspace, and using techniques that range from the conventional to the most innovative; (b) propose solid, updated theoretical structures that facilitate the understanding and interpretation of empirical data in a comparative global framework; and (c) take a bold approach, capable of outlining and opening up new horizons for the discipline. All of this must meet the strictest standards of theoretical and methodological rigour.

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  • Revista Internacional de Sociología (RIS) publishes research work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. However, the journal also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences disciplines such as social policy, economics, anthropology, political science, and social and moral philosophy, paying particular attention to the ongoing debate both in Spain and Latin-American countries. Beyond theoretical, empirical or epistemological research, RIS further wishes to be a suitable forum for presenting results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes. RIS accepts articles in English or Spanish.

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  • In 1984 the Journal of the Cortes Generales was published for the first time with the aim of publishing scientific work from the representative body of national sovereignty. In the spirit of the publication was the understanding that the representative status of Parliament called for its involvement in the legal and political issues of the time, concerning the general interest to society as a whole, as a useful complement to the fulfilment of the specific functions entrusted to the Chambers by the Constitution. The publication, uninterrupted since then, has maintained its interest throughout these more than thirty years in the subjects of constitutional and parliamentary law, sociology, history and political theory and, in general, in any intellectual reflection that would lead to the understanding of Parliament and its history.

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  • Sefarad has been published since 1941. It was established as a journal of Hebrew and Judaic Studies by Francisco Cantera Burgos (Madrid) and José María Millás Vallicrosa (Barcelona). It appears semi-annually, with about a total of 500 pages of original articles and book reviews on Philology and Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible (and its various translations, transcriptions and Commentaries); Philology and Linguistics of the Hebrew and Aramaic Languages; History and Culture of the Jews in Spain; and Language, Literature and the Cultural Creativity of the Sephardim.

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  • Since 1940, Revista de Indias is a a wellknown forum for debates in the History of America targeted to specialized readers. It publishes original articles aimed at improving knowledge, encouraging scientific debates among researchers, and promoting the development and diffusion of state-of-the-art investigation in the field of the History of America. The contents are open to different topics and study areas such as social, cultural, political and economical, encompassing from the Pre-Hispanic world to the present Ibero-American issues. The Journal publishes articles in Spanish, English and Portuguese. Besides the regular issues, one monographical issue is published every year.

    more_vert
  • Founded in 1944, Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares is now the oldest journal in Spain devoted to social and cultural anthropology. Aimed at international specialists in the field, this scientific publication sets particular store by innovative contributions to anthropological research in theory and methodology, adopting a broad and plural approach. It publishes original articles which contribute to anthropological knowledge and enrich the critical debate among researchers, paying special attention to theoretical and methodological input and to field ethnography. Every issue contains a section entitled “Articles”, while “Ethnography emergent” and “Cartographies” appear in alternate issues. Other non-fixed sections include “In a few words”, “Sources and testimonies” and “Book reviews”. Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares considers ethnography a complex “emerging” process where feedback dynamics are at work between a series of dimensions, including between: theory and practice, reality and text, research designs and changing situations, field scenarios and the application of research techniques, the standpoint of the researcher and that of the informant, or between the researcher and the audience receiving their text. In view of its public-service commitment, the journal gives priority to texts that help portray the anthropology of the present and the future. It therefore publishes articles which (a) are anchored in ethnographic fieldwork, covering everything from local studies to cyberspace, and using techniques that range from the conventional to the most innovative; (b) propose solid, updated theoretical structures that facilitate the understanding and interpretation of empirical data in a comparative global framework; and (c) take a bold approach, capable of outlining and opening up new horizons for the discipline. All of this must meet the strictest standards of theoretical and methodological rigour.

    more_vert
  • Revista Internacional de Sociología (RIS) publishes research work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. However, the journal also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences disciplines such as social policy, economics, anthropology, political science, and social and moral philosophy, paying particular attention to the ongoing debate both in Spain and Latin-American countries. Beyond theoretical, empirical or epistemological research, RIS further wishes to be a suitable forum for presenting results of research that advance our understanding of fundamental social processes. RIS accepts articles in English or Spanish.

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  • In 1984 the Journal of the Cortes Generales was published for the first time with the aim of publishing scientific work from the representative body of national sovereignty. In the spirit of the publication was the understanding that the representative status of Parliament called for its involvement in the legal and political issues of the time, concerning the general interest to society as a whole, as a useful complement to the fulfilment of the specific functions entrusted to the Chambers by the Constitution. The publication, uninterrupted since then, has maintained its interest throughout these more than thirty years in the subjects of constitutional and parliamentary law, sociology, history and political theory and, in general, in any intellectual reflection that would lead to the understanding of Parliament and its history.

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