Call for Papers CONCEPT 2(29)/2024
Issues of Reception in the Greek Theatre
Dear collaborators,
The editors of CONCEPT academic journal invited Dr. Despina Kosmopolou to make a call for contributions and coordinate a chapter on Greek theater for the second issue on 2024. The theme we decided to approach is
Also, it would be of real use if important Greek theater and cinema textbooks, representative writings of film and theatre researchers – practitioners and theorists – who influenced the evolution of the actor's art, the director's art, the performing arts in general, were presented to us in a Book Review (1500-2000 words).
CONCEPT magazine also publishes interviews with personalities of the performing arts, some of them established in film and theatre schools and in the professional environment, others on the rise.
In order to be as accessible as possible internationally, the articles will be fully translated into English, French or Spanish.
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS
Abstract
150-200 words in English
Keywords
5-8 words (phrases) in English
Article
3500 – 8000 words
Accepted languages
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH
Citation and reference style
HARVARD (https://www.mendeley.com/guides/harvard-citation-guide)
Article structure
Introduction (objectives, hypothesis); Research Methods; Results; Conclusions; Bibliography
(References, Online References, Filmography, Performance References).
Illustrations
Maximum 3-5: photographs, drawings, diagrams, charts – with explanations included in the Word documents and separately as a .jpg file.
Autor(s) biography
maximum 200 words
We accept articles that have not been published in other scientific journals, in the following fields: theatre and performing arts, theatrical pedagogy, cinematography and media, music, visual arts, philosophy, philology, cultural studies, as well as from other interdisciplinary, related fields of research, which could be of interest for contemporary culture.
CONCEPT is a biannual open access academic publication, edited by the I.L. Caragiale National University of Theater and Cinematography, which has been published since 2010. CONCEPT uses a double-blind peer-review system, is classified C by the Romanian National Council for Scientific Research, and is indexed in several international databases: CEEOL, SCIPIO, EBSCO.