[TimorLesteStudies] Dialogos Journal official website
Alessandro B.
alessandro_arb at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 16 18:38:38 AEST 2022
Dear all,
Diálogos journal is an open access scholarly peer-reviewed journal aimedto publish studies in Philosophy, Social Science and Humanities. It aims toprovide and share knowledge through approaches that consider the diversity ofworldviews, exchange of experiences and the deepening of issues relevant tosociety. There are no article processing charges to get published in thejournal.
Organized by the Faculty of Philosophy and Human Sciences of theNational University of Timor Lorosa’e (Timor-Leste), Diálogoshas been published annually since 2016. The editorial team has worked to followthe "good practice" standards for an academic journal. We movecalmly, one phase at a time, to ensure the sustainability and quality of theeditorial process. Currently, Diálogos has 6 editions and 80 published articles.
In this sense, in 2022, Diálogos journal launches itsofficial website.
dialogosuntl.com
Visit the website and flow through its different sections. The homepage is in Portuguese and English – we are working on theTetun version. There you can find all the information about the journal(ISSN, DOi code, reviewers, Board members, submission guidelines and so on).The website also helps make the journal more accessible and ensurestransparency and accountability in the editorial process. The2021 edition is now available for download. Previous issues will be uploaded graduallyin the next weeks.
In the second half of 2022 the journal will bring news,with more colleagues joining our Board member team, changes in the editorial process and the publication of its 7th edition.
Any comments and suggestions to improve the quality ofthe journal and its website software are very welcome.
Best,
Diálogos Editorial Team
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