Insights into Language, Culture and Communication
At its core, ILCC encourages submissions from a wide range of disciplines intersecting humanities and social sciences, including but not limited to: Linguistics, applied linguistics, literary studies, cultural studies, critical theory, media studies, translation studies, philosophy, sociology, gender studies, visual arts, anthropology (cultural and linguistic), arts, folklore, heritage studies and political science, all of which assist scholars to ‘shoe-horn’ their multidisciplinary arguments.
The launch of ILCC by Academy Publishing Center (APC) is a recognition that multi-, inter- and trans-disciplinarity not only shapes the social landscape of linguistics, culture and communication but also establishes a significant and dynamic area of investigation in contemporary communication and interaction. More specifically, the journal marks an important theoretical, methodological, and empirical shift carving new routes through several disciplinary terrains to consolidate and advance the development of language, culture and media scholarship.
ILCC encourages constructive and rigorously critical dialogue through a carefully curated balance of high-quality research articles, review papers, case studies, book reviews and submissions to future special issues to nurture the research capacity of our scholarly community. Manuscript submissions are reviewed by a number of peer-reviewers and members of the international Editorial Board.
ILCC is open-access with a liberal Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which preserves the copyrights of published materials to the authors and protects it from unauthorized commercial use.
As of January 2024 ILCC applies the following APCs:
- 2000 L.E. for the Egyptian authors.
- 100 USD for foreign authors.
ILCC is financially supported by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) in order to maintain quality open-access source of research papers.
ILCC has an outstanding editorial and advisory board of eminent scientists, researchers and experts that reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the journal. They belong to a range of different disciplines including linguistics, literature, translation, education, media and communication, semiotics, visual arts, technology, sociology and anthropology (both cultural and linguistic), to name a few. This diversity contributes to and enriches the journal with their respective vast expertise in the multiple disciplines the journal hosts.
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International Business Logistics
International Business Logistics (IBL) Journal is a biannual international peer-reviewed journal which presents a global forum for dissemination of research articles, case studies and reviews focusing on all aspects of logistics and its role in business development worldwide.
The journal aims to present to the international community important results of work in the fields of logistics and business research to help researchers, scientists, manufacturers, institutions, world agencies, societies to keep up with new developments in theory and applications. Experimental, computational and theoretical studies are all welcomed to IBL.
The topics of focal interest to IBL include, but are not limited to, all aspects of logistics, supply chain management, supply chain resilience, reverse logistics and green supply chain, global supply chain risk management, blockchain, digital transformation in logistics and supply chain, last mile logistics, retailing, modelling of the supply chain and transportation simulations, transport systems and processes, multimodal transport, maritime transport economics, , and sustainable development. In addition, IBL also covers multidisciplinary areas such as supply chain finance, supply chain marketing, cross-functional relationships, human resources management in the field of logistics etc.
The journal is open-access with a liberal Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License which preserves the copyrights of published materials to the authors and protects it from unauthorized commercial use.
The IBL journal does not collect Articles Processing Charges (APCs) or submission fees, and is free of charge for authors and readers, and operates an online submission with the peer review system allowing authors to submit articles online and track their progress via its web interface.
The journal is financially supported by the Arab Academy f0or Science, Technology and Maritime Transport AASTMT in order to maintain a quality open-access source of research papers on business logistics and related topics.
IBL has an outstanding editorial and advisory board of eminent scientists, researchers and engineers who contribute and enrich the journal with their vast experience in different fields of interest to the journal.
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International Maritime Transport and Logistic Journal
About MARLOG journal
The International Maritime Transport and Logistics Conference (MARLOG) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishes the proceedings of International Maritime Transport and Logistics Conference (MARLOG) which organized by The Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) since 2011. The journal is published once a year based on the articles submitted to MARLOG conference.
Focus and Scope
Each MARLOG conference has its own theme which differs from a year to other. However, the main scope the conference is maritime transport and logistics. The journal presents research articles, case studies and reviews focusing on all aspects of the international maritime transport and business logistics and any other related fields. MARLOG journal accepts a high quality contributions from both aspects; academic and professional. All articles submitted to MARLOG are a subject of peer-review by the technical committee of each conference, in addition to the permanent editorial board of the journal.
Subject areas suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields:
- Maritime transport
- Business logistics
- Maritime transport economics
- Supply chain management
- Sustainable development
- Digital transformation in maritime transport and logistics
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