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The InterDISCIPLINARY Journal of Portuguese Diaspora Studies (IJPDS) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal with both print and online versions. The journal is published annually in the fall. Also part of this academic journal is the publication of special thematic issues that engage with aspects of Portuguese diaspora studies, both traditional and modern.

The hallmark of research today is interdisciplinary, bringing insights from a variety of disciplines. Drawing upon this inquiry, IJPDS fosters research on the Portuguese diaspora, past and present, from multidisciplinary, comparative, and global perspectives within thematic areas that embrace the Humanities and the Social Sciences.

IJPDS represents original scholarship receptive to interdisciplinary topics and theoretical contexts spanning the diversity and variety of research interests. We welcome submissions of original works not under consideration elsewhere, and in any of the following languages, English, Portuguese, Spanish or French. A submission for publication in IJPDS is with the understanding, and under the author's warranty, that it has not been previously published nor is being considered for publication elsewhere IJPDS accepts submissions on an ongoing basis.

Executive Editors: Irene Maria F. Blayer (Brock University) and Dulce Maria Scott (Anderson University)

This journal is indexed in: LATINDEX, MLA International Bibliography,EBSCO's Academic Search International database, and ProQuest's Social Science Journals and Research Library

ISSN 2325-3991 (print)
ISSN 2165-2694 (online)

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Vol. 8 (2019)
EDITORS: Irene Maria F. Blayer and Dulce Maria Scott
Published: 2019-08-14

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JPDS is in the process of migrating to a new digital platform, and members will be notified when the process in complete

 

The InterDISCIPLINARY Journal of Portuguese Diaspora Studies (IJPDS) is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal with both print and online versions. The journal is published annually in the fall. Also part of this academic journal is the publication of special thematic issues that engage with aspects of Portuguese diaspora studies, both traditional and modern.

The hallmark of research today is interdisciplinary, bringing insights from a variety of disciplines. Drawing upon this inquiry, IJPDS fosters research on the Portuguese diaspora, past and present, from multidisciplinary, comparative, and global perspectives within thematic areas that embrace the Humanities and the Social Sciences.

IJPDS represents original scholarship receptive to interdisciplinary topics and theoretical contexts spanning the diversity and variety of research interests. We welcome submissions of original works not under consideration elsewhere, and in any of the following languages, English, Portuguese, Spanish or French. A submission for publication in IJPDS is with the understanding, and under the author's warranty, that it has not been previously published nor is being considered for publication elsewhere. IJPDS accepts submissions on an ongoing basis.

Executive Editors: Irene Maria F. Blayer (Brock University) and Dulce Maria Scott (Anderson University)

This journal is indexed in: LATINDEX, MLA International Bibliography,EBSCO's Academic Search International database, and ProQuest's Social Science Journals and Research Library

ISSN 2325-3991 (print)
ISSN 2165-2694 (online)