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The Graduate Program in English Language Studies seeks to become an excellent and humanistic truth-seeker for the realization of a more dignified society.  The achieved excellence in language development, language learning and language studies is instrumental to the development of a full, whole human person, and thus it empowers the person to participate in the protection and promotion of human dignity.

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The Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of World Literature, Zhejiang University, is an institution for scholars to explores cultural, social, philosophical and scientific issues of literary texts and intertexts concerning literature, social sciences and science. It aims to establish an international platform for provocative, especially controversial and concomitant innovative views of literature and varied disciplines to stimulate interdisciplinary discussion.

The mission of CSC is to provide world-class resources for research on a diversity of Cebuano-related topics.  It aims at creating new knowledge in Cebuano, at preserving the best of Cebuano culture and heritage and at extending the contributions of the University of San Carlos to research scholarship.

UNITAS is an international online peer-reviewed open-access journal of advanced research in literature, culture, and society published bi-annually (May and November)

 

UNITAS is published by the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, the oldest university in Asia.  It is hosted by the Department of Literature, with its editorial address at the Oiffice of the Scholar-in-Residence under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts and Letters.  Hard copies are printed on demand or in a limited edition.

 

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Kritika Kultura is an international peer-reviewed electronic journal of language and literary/cultural studies which addresses issues relevant to the 21st century, including language, literature and cultural policy, cultural politics of representation, the political economy of language, literature and culture, pedagogy, language teaching and learning,
critical citizenship, the production of cultural texts, audience reception, systems of representation, effects of texts on concrete readers and audiences, the history and dynamics of canon formation, gender and sexuality, ethnicity, diaspora, nationalism and nationhood, national liberation movements, identity politics, feminism, women’s liberation movements, and postcolonialism.

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Humanities Diliman is an internationally refereed journal for the humanities which comes out semi-annually. An open-access journal, it is multilingual and both disciplinal and multi-disciplinary. Humanities Diliman (HD) promotes scholarship in the arts and humanities in the Philippines, as well as international synergies, especially with scholars on Southeast Asia. Manuscripts and reviews are welcome. Papers submitted will undergo double blind peer review before final approval for publication.

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7. WACANA, UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

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Wacana, Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia is a scholarly journal accredited by Decree of the Directorate General of Research Reinforcement and Development, Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia No. 60/E/KPT/2016, 13 November 2016. This journal of the Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia, is a medium for scholarly discussion, description, and surveys concerning literature, linguistics, archaeology, history, philosophy, library and information studies, religion, art, and interdisciplinary studies. The journal is published twice a year.

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8. Akda, Dept. of Literature, De La Salle University

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Akda: The Asian Journal of Literature, Culture and
Performance
is an international peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish cutting-edge articles in the areas and intersections of Literary, Cultural and Performance Studies. We especially welcome articles that will inaugurate new and dynamic directions for scholarly inquiry on the literary and
cultural production of the region. Further, in our
commitment to diversity and multicultural dialigue, we welcome contributions that may potentially be relevant to the concerns of the region from various national and cultural backgrounds. The journal, based in De La Salle University’s Department of Literature (Manila, Philippines) is supported by a distinguished board that represents the journal’s
scholarly depth and geographic scope.

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9. Plaridel, University of the Philippines

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Plaridel: A Philippine Journal of Communication, Media and Society was first published in 2004 as a national journal of communication and has been released on a regular bi-annual basis since. It has since evolved to a more inclusive regional focus and has recently begun publishing papers from other Asian countries. Papers published in Plaridel Journal include original research in different areas of media and communication studies in the Philippines and Asia. These can be qualitative or quantitative work in media effects, industry, political economy, subcultural practices, and journalism studies, among others.

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10. Southeast Asian Media Studies Association

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The Southeast Asian Media Studies Association (SEAMSA) is an international, non-profit, non-government community of academics, researchers, media practitioners, and institutions who are actively committed to the study and research on the mass media of the Southeast Asian region, which is comprised of the countries Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Viet Nam. Founded in 2017 by a group of young media scholars from the region, SEAMSA has aimed to be at the forefront of Southeast Asian media studies and research.

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