ANNALS OF THE FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE ISSN 2065-0868
1. History
The Annals of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University started in 2000, as a section of the University Annals. From 2007 it has been published as an independent journal hosting the research papers of the teaching staff of the Faculty and the communications presented during the various conferences organized by UCDC (annual conferences of FLLS, international conferences organized by UCDC, etc.) and, starting with 2012, papers resulted from the research activity of the Institute for Intercultural Studies and Research (I.S.C.I.).
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2. Fields of Interest
The journal is has an interdisciplinary focus, combining philology (linguistics, the methodology of teaching foreign languages, literature and civilisation) and cultural studies, gender studies and interculturality.
3. Objectives
The journal provides those who study philology means to learn about fundamental aspects of the philological field, as well as possible applicative matters.
We intend to be a forum for innovative ideas and research in the field of cultural and intercultural studies. The researchers may find here new visions on their fields of interest or an attempt to in-depth understanding of the outcomes of such research.
Another goal of the journal is to provide opportunities for a real exchange of ideas between the disciplines presented, so that it considers the social, ethical or even economic implications of research as well.
4. Selection of Articles
The Annals of FLLS are a peer review journal, and the articles are selected following review performed by the board of editors. The selection process is detailed in the section Guidelines for authors.
5. Call for Papers – FLLS ANNALS
Starting with 2013 the Annals of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures will be published on bi-annual basis, in June and December. The deadline for submission of papers will be the 1st of May for the June issue and the 1st of November for the issue published in December.
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