O grupo interinstitucional NEVE (NÚCLEO DE ESTUDOS VIKINGS E ESCANDINAVOS, criado em 2010) tem como principal objetivo o estudo e a divulgação da História e cultura da Escandinávia Medieval, em especial da Era Viking, por meio de reuniões, organização de eventos, publicações e divulgações em periódicos e internet. Parceiro internacional do Museet Ribes Vikinger (Dianamarca), Lofotr Viking Museum (Noruega), The Northern Women’s Art Collaborative (Universidade de Brown, EUA), Reception Research Group (Universidad de Alcalá) e no Brasil, da ABREM (Associação Brasileira de Estudos Medievais) e PPGCR-UFPB. Registrado no DGP-CNPQ. Contato: neveufpb@yahoo.com.br

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Scandia call for papers vol. 5: Deadline for submissions extended

 


Scandia call for papers vol. 5: Deadline for submissions extended

Scandia - Journal of Medieval Norse Studies has extended the deadline for paper submissions concerning call for papers Volume 5. In order to have your paper submitted and evaluated for this number, please upload your manuscript through SJMNS’s online portal no later than July 31, 2022. This is already the extended deadline and therefore works submitted after this period will not be considered for taking part in the current volume.

The fifth edition of Scandia - Journal of Medieval Norse Studies is accepting papers concerning any area of Norse studies regarding Viking Age and Medieval Scandinavia, be it from the fields of History, Literature, Archaeology, Politics, Mythology, Religion, Gender, Arts or others. Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches are most welcome. Contributions are accepted in English, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese. Submissions must be sent no later than July 31, 2022 through the website.

Scandia: Journal of Medieval Norse Studies (ISSN: 2595-9107) is related to the Postgraduate Program of Religious Studies of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). It is published by NEVE – Nucleus of Vikings and Scandinavian Studies, and it fosters approaches to Old Norse Studies, mainly the Viking Age. Published works include many perspectives from the Human Sciences concerning journal’s general field of research, especially those regarding Mythology, Religion, History, Literature, and Archaeology. The authors must possess at least a Master’s degree and the journal does not charge any fees in order to publish any material. The journal is indexed in NSD (Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers); IBICT/Diadorim (ISSN: 2595-9107); REDIB: Red Iberoamerica de Innovación y Conocimiento Científico; Latindex; WorldCat.org; Sumários.org; Diadorim; IBICT; ARLIMA (Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge); Bibliothekssystem Universität Hamburg; Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig; Nordics.info and  Biblioteca Central da Universidade Nacional Autônoma do México (UNAM). The journal is also included in queries in Google Scholar.