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The Openjournals platform hosts a large collection of scientific journals, from a wide range of science fields. Published by Dutch university publishers, research institutes, scientific societies and other academic organizations.
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Aesthetic Investigations
Aesthetic Investigations seeks to advance and initiate contemporary debates in philosophical aesthetics from various perspectives. It welcomes contributions from both analytical and continental philosophers, focusing on art, aesthetics, and their...
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Aesthetic Investigations seeks to advance and initiate contemporary debates in philosophical aesthetics from various perspectives. It welcomes contributions from both analytical and continental philosophers, focusing on art, aesthetics, and their societal roles. The journal publishes articles on a rolling basis, with two special issues each year. The journal values philosophical diversity and clarity, aiming to foster dialogue across different philosophical traditions.

BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review
BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review is the premier academic journal for the history of the Netherlands, Belgium, and their global impact. It publishes research on significant historical issues of...
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BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review is the premier academic journal for the history of the Netherlands, Belgium, and their global impact. It publishes research on significant historical issues of the Low Countries, placing them in a broader comparative and international context. Covering all historical subdisciplines and spanning from the Middle Ages to the present.

Cahier voor Literatuurwetenschap
The Cahier for Literary Science (CLW) is the peer-reviewed yearbook of the Flemish Association for General and Comparative Literature (VAL). The CLW publishes contributions in the field of literary scholarship...
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The Cahier for Literary Science (CLW) is the peer-reviewed yearbook of the Flemish Association for General and Comparative Literature (VAL). The CLW publishes contributions in the field of literary scholarship in its most inclusive sense. Contributions cover diverse periods, national cultures, languages and methods or involve general and comparative literary science and translation research. Each year the CLW contains a thematic dossier, compiled by guest editors. Free submissions outside the theme dossier are also welcome. In addition, the CLW contains two sections: in “The Field,” the CLW makes space for concise representations of (new) directions in literary scholarship; in “Plisa” (Platform Literature and Society) attention is paid to initiatives for valorization (knowledge utilization) of literary research.

Culture Caleidoscoop
Culture Caleidoscoop is an online, peer-reviewed journal focused on research, critical reflection, and knowledge exchange in socially engaged practices within the cultural and heritage sectors. The journal aims to inspire...
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Culture Caleidoscoop is an online, peer-reviewed journal focused on research, critical reflection, and knowledge exchange in socially engaged practices within the cultural and heritage sectors. The journal aims to inspire an international audience and foster cross-disciplinary engagement with developments in culture and heritage.

Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics
The Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics (DuJAL) is the official journal of the Dutch Association of Applied Linguistics (Anéla). It focuses on research related to (second) language use, learning, teaching,...
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The Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics (DuJAL) is the official journal of the Dutch Association of Applied Linguistics (Anéla). It focuses on research related to (second) language use, learning, teaching, and policy, valuing research that is both theoretically and practically relevant to society.

Early Modern Low Countries
Early Modern Low Countries (EMLC) is a leading open access journal focused on the early modern history of the Low Countries, covering the period from 1500 to 1830. The journal...
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Early Modern Low Countries (EMLC) is a leading open access journal focused on the early modern history of the Low Countries, covering the period from 1500 to 1830. The journal publishes multidisciplinary, cutting-edge research on all aspects of this turbulent historical period. EMLC emerged from the collaboration between two former journals, De Zeventiende Eeuw and De Achttiende Eeuw.

Ecclesial Futures
Ecclesial Futures publishes original research and theological reflection on the evolution and transformation of local Christian communities and their supporting systems as they engage in God’s mission. The journal aims...
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Ecclesial Futures publishes original research and theological reflection on the evolution and transformation of local Christian communities and their supporting systems as they engage in God’s mission. The journal aims to bridge the gap between academic research and practical application in mission studies, ecclesiology, and the missional church.

Epilepsy, Periodical for Professionals
Epilepsy, Periodical for Professionals is the quarterly magazine of the Dutch League Against Epilepsy, the Dutch branch of the International League Against Epilepsy. The magazine has a long history: it...
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Epilepsy, Periodical for Professionals is the quarterly magazine of the Dutch League Against Epilepsy, the Dutch branch of the International League Against Epilepsy. The magazine has a long history: it was first published in 1972 as Epilepsy Bulletin and became the Dutch Journal of Epileptology in 1999. After the departure of editor-in-chief Professor Meinardi and secretary Ms. Harting in 2002, a new formula was sought to inform League members about research, developments, and other aspects of epilepsy care. Since 2003, the magazine has been published in its current form, with an emphasis on accessible information for both medical and paramedical professionals, including attention to the social aspects of epilepsy. The magazine has a minimum of sixteen pages, is published online every quarter, and includes a special December issue each year.
The magazine has not been published by Openjournals since 2024. However, the archives are still accessible free of charge.

ERLACS – European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
ERLACS – European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an Open Access, scientific journal. It publishes peer-reviewed articles in English and Spanish. Contributions reflect substantial empirical research and/or...
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ERLACS – European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies is an Open Access, scientific journal. It publishes peer-reviewed articles in English and Spanish. Contributions reflect substantial empirical research and/or are theoretically innovative concerning major debates within social science research (understood in the broadest sense, including history and economics) on Latin America and the Caribbean.
In addition to research articles, ERLACS includes Special Collections, ‘Explorations’ (a section in which new themes are presented and new debates are stimulated), review essays, book reviews, and film reviews. Articles are published online soon after they have been accepted.
ERLACS is published by the Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation of the University of Amsterdam.

European Insolvency and Restructuring Journal
The European Insolvency and Restructuring Journal (EIRJ) is a fully open access and double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to insolvency and restructuring laws and practices in Europe. EIRJ serves as a...
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The European Insolvency and Restructuring Journal (EIRJ) is a fully open access and double-blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to insolvency and restructuring laws and practices in Europe. EIRJ serves as a comprehensive forum for in-depth comparative and empirical articles relevant to the development of these laws. The journal fosters academic discussion across national boundaries, with a particular focus on European preventive restructuring and corporate insolvency law.

Futures Reframed
Futures Reframed is an innovative, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for futures and anticipation studies, futures anthropology, and related fields. The journal has two primary aims. One is...
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Futures Reframed is an innovative, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for futures and anticipation studies, futures anthropology, and related fields. The journal has two primary aims. One is related to the field of futures thinking, while the other concerns the broader context of academia and publishing. The journal aims to contribute to the innovation and improvement of academic publishing by setting an example for how science could be conducted differently.

Handelingen
Handelingen makes a valuable contribution to the professional practice of pastors, spiritual caregivers and other concerned academics who wish to deepen their reflection on the religious and philosophical aspects of...
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Handelingen makes a valuable contribution to the professional practice of pastors, spiritual caregivers and other concerned academics who wish to deepen their reflection on the religious and philosophical aspects of their professional practice. The journal provides professionals with substantive orientation for their dealings with church members, clients or staff in areas of faith, spirituality, meaning, life orientation and community building.
