Semiotika

Semiotika

ISSN 1392-0219 | eISSN 2424-547X

Focus and scope. Semiotika is an annual diamond open-access journal that explores semiotic issues of culture. It addresses questions related to semiotics, structuralism, poststructuralism, and different semiotic approaches to analysing cultural discourses. The journal aims to advance the study of Algirdas Julius Greimas's semiotics, provide a platform for dialogue among different semiotic schools, and encourage scholarly discussions on semiotic topics. All submitted papers undergo a double-blind peer-review process.

Languages. The journal accepts articles in Lithuanian, English and French.

Publication frequency. One volume per year.

Charges. The journal does not charge article processing charges or submission charges.

Indexed in: BASE, CORE, DOAJ Seal, EBSCO, ERIH-PLUS, Dimensions, Google Scholar (h-index 2, g-index 2), HEAL link (Hellenic Academic Libraries Link), JournalTOCs, Lituanistika, ROAD, Redalyc, ScienceOpen, Scilit, Sherpa Romeo

We are member of the Initiative for Open Citations (i4OC) which is a multi-stakeholder project to make scholarly citation data openly available to enable the creation of new and better metrics.
We are members of the The Initiative for Open Abstracts (I4OA) which is a collaboration between scholarly publishers, infrastructure organizations, librarians, researchers and other interested parties to advocate and promote the unrestricted availability of the abstracts of the world's scholarly publications, particularly journal articles and book chapters, in trusted repositories where they are open and machine-accessible.
The journal is a participant of Open Archives Initiative. The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) is a low-barrier mechanism for repository interoperability.

History.

Semiotika was founded in 1994 by Kęstutis Nastopka and Saulius Žukas, two semioticians from A. J. Greimas Centre for Semiotic Research at Vilnius University, established in 1992. Primarily (until 1999,) Semiotika was a periodical of the Greimas Centre. In 2020, it was acknowledged as the scholarly periodical of the Faculty of Philology of Vilnius University.

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