

Heidelberg Studies on Transculturality
Heidelberg Studies on Transculturality is committed to publishing research that investigates the dynamics of transcultural relationships in any region of the globe. The series includes works positioned both within and across disciplines. Submissions are welcome in any of the following areas: anthropology, art history, cultural and religious studies, politics, literary studies, media and communication, musicology, public health, to name some.
Transcultural research often relies on an engagement with and inclusion of diverse media (image, sound, video, etc.), all of which can be supported by our electronic end format options. Digital publishing formats are therefore well suited for monographs in transcultural studies, in view of the approach taken by most scholars within this new discipline. Researchers in this field also tend to have a strong interest in utilizing new, flexible, timely, and freely-accessible technologies which make their publications available to a global audience.
Bibliographic details
Heidelberg Studies on Transculturality
Series Editors
- Reuven Amitai, Jerusalem
- Christiane Brosius, Heidelberg
- Beatrix Busse, Cologne
- Prasenjit Duara, Durham
- Christian Henriot, Lyon
- Madeleine Herren, Basel
- Nikolas Jaspert, Heidelberg
- Monica Juneja, Heidelberg
- Joachim Kurtz, Heidelberg
- Thomas Maissen, Paris
- Joseph Maran, Heidelberg
- Axel Michaels, Heidelberg
- Barbara Mittler, Heidelberg
- Sumathi Ramaswamy, Durham
- Rudolf Wagner (†), Heidelberg
- Roland Wenzlhuemer, Munich
Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS)
ISSN
ISSN 2365-7987 (Print)
ISSN 2365-7995 (eISSN)
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