Kurdish Studies is a new interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high quality research and scholarship in the field of Kurdish Studies. The Kurdish Studies journal aims to contribute to and revitalize research, scholarship, and debates in this field in a multidisciplinary fashion. The journal embraces a wide range of topics, including but not limited to economics, history, society, gender, minorities, politics, health, law, environment, language, media, culture, arts, and education.
Kurdish Studies invites academics, policy makers, and students to submit high quality papers that will make a significant contribution to the field. Offering a universally accessible venue where sound scholarship and research as well as reviews and debates are disseminated, the journal establishes a forum for serious discussion and exchange within the Kurdish Studies community.
The journal aims to maintain a fair balance between theoretical analyses and empirical studies. Critical and novel approaches and methods are particularly welcome. We invite contributions from all disciplines of the Humanities and Social Sciences (and related fields). Submissions can be in the form of: (a) research papers, theoretical or conceptual papers; (b) case studies; (c) debates and viewpoints; (d) research notes; (e) data presentation; (f) book reviews.
As a guide, full research papers should be around 8,000 words.
Please submit here, where you will also see author guidelines and can register.
Kurdish Studies journal is published twice a year (May and October) and considers articles for publication all year round. Please feel free to contact any of the associate editors regarding your manuscripts.
On behalf of editors,
Welat Zeydanlioglu, Ibrahim Sirkeci, Joost Jongerden, Janet Klein (Associate Editors)
Martin van Bruinessen (Editor-in-Chief)
Kurdish Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal.
ISSN: 2051-4883 | e-ISNN: 2051-4891 | www.kurdishstudies.net