The Ends of the Humanities

Presentation of the Series

The book series "The Ends of the Humanities" assembles contributions that demonstrate how the work of the humanities brings about new approaches to the analysis and sustainable development of cultural practices. Contributions to this series will develop new empirical perspectives on current global issues and advance the borders of disciplinary self-reflection through theoretical accounts of scholarly work and the epistemological foundations of the humanities. They will engage with the complex dynamics of culture and with new forms of cultural engineering which evolve, for example, with digitization and the rise of artificial intelligence.

Contacts

The Ends of the Humanities - Georg Mein

Université du Luxembourg
Campus Belval
Faculté des Sciences humaines, Sciences de l’éducation et Sciences sociales
11, Porte des Sciences L-4366 Belval

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Editorial board

  • Till DEMBECK (Université du Luxembourg)
  • Georg MEIN (Université du Luxembourg)
  • Johannes PAUSE (Université du Luxembourg)
  • Christoph PURSCHKE (Université du Luxembourg)

Open Access policy

The Ends of the Humanities disseminates its contents in open access to ensure the widest possible spread of knowledge and the exchange of knowledge at a global level.

Authors retain their rights over their work. They grant the journal The Ends of the Humanities the right to publish on a non-exclusive basis. Anyone reading the journal will be able to download, reuse, print and distribute the contributions published in The Ends of the Humanities, provided that the author and the title of the journal are correctly cited.

Licensing terms

Contributions to the series are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Information about this license can be found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. Images and other resources used inside a contribution are subject to the same license unless licensed otherwise or coming from another source.

Peer-review

The concept of each book is reviewed by the series editors in advance. Finished monographs are also evaluated by the series editors. The review of individual contributions to collected volumes is organized by the editors of these publications. In principle, any model from editor review to double-blind peer review is possible here, as long as it is guaranteed that every contribution is assessed. Since the series usually publishes interdisciplinary anthologies, it is the responsibility of the book editors to involve competent experts from all relevant disciplines in the review process. Contributions or monographs that do not meet the quality standards of the respective editors may be returned for revision or rejected.

Submission Process

Book proposals and manuscripts that are within the scope of the series can be submitted at any time to: johannes [dot] pause [at] uni [dot] lu.

Archiving

Publications and publication assets are archived in different formats and in different places, most suitable to those formats. An XML version, which assures software-independent, human-readable long-term-preservations, is archived and versioned in a data repository of the University of Luxembourg. A PDF version is archived in the document repository of the University of Luxembourg and at the National Library of Luxembourg.

Data management and protection policies

The management of the series complies with data protection standards, notably with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) concerning “data owners’ rights”.

Names, email addresses and other personal information provided to the journal will only be used for the stated purposes and will not be made available for any other use. Only information that is essential for the evaluation and publication of contributions, for informing readers of the authorship of contributions, and more generally for scientific communication purposes, will be collected.

Authors are responsible for the data they provide on the persons mentioned in their contributions.