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Slavia Meridionalis is an interdisciplinary Open Access journal publishing papers on the literature, culture, history, ethnology and languages of southern Slavic countries, as well as their dynamic interactions with other regions.
12/03/2026
YOUTH MOVEMENTS, SUBCULTURES and (NEW)MEDIA
is the topic of the our volume in 2028!
Meanwhile, the deadline for submitting papers for the 27th volume on Slavic word formation is approaching!
05/12/2025
The entire 25th volume of the journal "Slavia Meridionalis" is now available on our website. We warmly invite you to explore it.
17/11/2025
In the meantime, we have published a few more papers in Vol. 25 (2025): "Language of Politics, Language in Politics":
10/11/2025
Call for papers
SLAVIC WORD FORMATION: METHODS AND TENDENCIES
The 27th volume of Slavia Meridionalis will be devoted to a range of issues concerning Slavic word formation. We welcome contributions offering different perspectives – from diachronic to synchronic – including derivational descriptions of individual Slavic languages as well as comparative and contrastive studies involving two or more languages.
Questions should be addressed to the editor-in-charge of the volume: Pawel Kowalski, Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences [email protected]
30/06/2025
The first papers of the 25th volume have been published!!!
LANGUAGE OF POLITICS, LANGUAGE IN POLITICS
This volume is dedicated to discussing how language and politics interact, correlate, and amalgamate to create a very specific domain of human activity. The volume brings together scholars from various disciplines related to political communication, who reason about the issues of how people think (and talk) about politics and how political actors act (and think) while doing politics. We see the first question as related to the way(s) people view the domain of politics ‘from the outside’. We see the second question as related to the way(s) political actors view and enact politics ‘within’ the political domain.
Editors-in-Charge of the issue: Nelly Tincheva, Alexandra Bagasheva
Volume 24, “Cultural Resources: Immobility - Transfer, Transformation - Revival”, is finally available on our website in its full version!
It contains of four intriguing thematic sections:
Communion of Saints
Bodies in the Dock
Games for Adults and Children
The Vitality of Petrifications
and
Impoderabilia section,
and three book Reviews.
We cordially invite you to enjoy this rich publication!
20/12/2024
Six more papers have just been published within the 24th volume!
And among them is a study by our beloved friend and colleague Sirma Danova, who left us much much too early...
"In 2008, Wojciech Burszta’s fascinating book "Świat jako więzienie kultury" [The World as a Prison of Culture] (Burszta,2008) was published. It inspires us to look at culture as an area of resources that is being depleted as a result of today’s economically and politically motivated exploitation. We find ourselves in a world in which not only ‘mythic narrative configurations’ (Burszta, 2008, p.150), but also subsequent religious and scientific narratives, and even the great metanarratives of modernity – with the idea of progress at the forefront – have been undermined. As a result, all collective imaginaries today have the status of fiction (Augé,1999, p. 103). “Participation in the imaginative regime of modern culture means, to a large extent, the capacity to intertextualise all messages. This is possible precisely because all content is assigned a fictional status” (Burszta, 2008, p. 151). The only – and in some ways worrying – exception turns out to be the national idea, whose vitality seems to be confirmed today by everyday experience".
The editorial for this year's volume - Cultural Resources: Immobility – Transfer, Milling – Revival - is now available on our website:
26/11/2024
We are pleased to announce that a few more papers have just been published!
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Slavia Meridionalis is an interdisciplinary journal publishing papers on the 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 (history, literary and cultural studies, linguists, sociologists, and anthropologists) to present in-depth analyses of their research questions.
The journal is published in open access and is indexed in databases including Scopus, Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) and European Reference Index for the Humanities Plus (ERIH Plus). Points awarded for publication according to the List of scholarly journals and peer-reviewed international conference materials, issued by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Republic of Poland: 40.
„Slavia Meridionalis” to humanistyczne pismo interdyscyplinarne prezentujące wyniki badań nad literaturą, kulturą, historią, etnologią i językami Słowiańszczyzny południowej oraz jej dynamicznymi związkami z innymi obszarami kulturowymi. Wyraźnie określony przedmiot zainteresowań, precyzowany dla każdego numeru tematycznego, pozwala na wszechstronną eksplorację problemów przez przedstawicieli różnych dyscyplin, m.in. historyków, literaturoznawców, kulturoznawców, lingwistów, socjologów oraz antropologów.
Czasopismo ukazuje się w otwartym dostępie i jest indeksowane m.in. w bazie Scopus, Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics), European Reference Index for the Humanities Plus (ERIH Plus). Zgodnie z Wykazem czasopism naukowych i recenzowanych materiałów z konferencji międzynarodowych Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego liczba punktów przyznawanych za publikację w czasopiśmie wynosi 40.