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Pragmatics

ISSN: 1018-2101eISSN: 2406-4238

PRAGMATICS is a peer-reviewed publication. Reviewers are mainly, but not exclusively, members of the IPrA Consultation Board and members of the Editorial Board (see below). Articles are indexed and/or abstracted in the MLA International Bibliography (from volume 15, 2005) in Elsevier Bibliographic Databases and ( from volume 18, 2008) in ISI Web of Knowledge (Institute for Scientific Information, Thomsen): Social Sciences Citation Index Social Research Arts and Humanities Citation Index Journal Citation Reports / Social Sciences Edition PRAGMATICS is the Association's quarterly publication. In addition to regular peer-reviewed scientific articles, it also contains a bulletin section with occasional announcements. It is available to libraries and institutions, and it reaches all of IPrA's individual members (on average 1400) directly. It is not a commercial publication, which has two major advantages: it does not build up a serious backlog, so that articles can be published relatively quickly upon acceptance; when too many manuscripts come in, they are passed on to other journals it also reaches a significant number of non-paying members directly in countries with serious currency restrictions, as a minor remedy against the information gap Four issues are published every calendar year, due in March, June, September, and December. Every annual volume counts roughly 600 pp. ISSN: 1018-2101.

Pragmatics & Cognition

ISSN: 0929-0907eISSN: 1569-9943

Pragmatics & Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal seeking to bring together such disciplines as philosophy, linguistics, semiotics, cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, ethology, and cognitive anthropology, among others. The journal seeks to explore relations of all sorts between semiotic systems as used by humans, animals and machines, in connection with mental activities: logical and causal dependence; condition of acquisition, development of loss; modeling, simulation of formalization, shared or separate biological and neurological bases; social and cultural variation; aesthetic expression; historical development; etc. Pragmatics & Cognition's basic assumption is that the proper understanding of mental life and inter-personal relations requires an intensive and thoughtful exchange of views across disciplines.

Pragmatics and Beyond New Series

ISSN: 0922-842X

Pragmatics and Society

ISSN: 1878-9714eISSN: 1878-9722

Pravni Vjesnik

ISSN: 0352-5317eISSN: 1849-0840
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Praxema

ISSN: 2312-7899eISSN: 2408-9176

Praxis

ISSN: 1657-4915eISSN: 2389-7856
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Praxis & Saber

ISSN: 2216-0159eISSN: 2216-0159
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Precedente. Revista Jurídica

ISSN: 1657-6535eISSN: 2805-993X
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Prehled Vyzkumu

ISSN: 1211-7250

Present Environment and Sustainable Development

ISSN: 1843-5971eISSN: 2284-7820
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Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture

ISSN: 2195-2957eISSN: 2195-2965

Presidential Studies Quarterly

ISSN: 0360-4918eISSN: 1741-5705

Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural

ISSN: 2161-2196eISSN: 2161-2188

Preventing School Failure: Alternative Education for Children and Youth

ISSN: 1045-988XeISSN: 1940-4387

Preventing School Failure provides a forum in which to examine critically emerging and evidence-based practices that are both data driven and practical for children and youth in general and alternative education systems. Authors are afforded the opportunity to discuss and debate critical and sometimes controversial issues that affect the education of children and adolescents in various settings. Preventing School Failure is a peer-reviewed academic journal for administrators, educators, mental health workers, juvenile justice and corrections personnel, day and residential treatment personnel, staff-development specialists, teacher educators, and others. Our goal is to share authoritative and timely information with a wide-ranging audience dedicated to serving children and adolescents in general education, special education, and alternative education programs.
 
We accept for review manuscripts that contain critical and integrated literature reviews, objective program evaluations, evidence-based strategies and procedures, program descriptions, and policy-related content. As appropriate, manuscripts should contain enough detail that readers are able to put useful or innovative strategies or procedures into practice.
 
Peer Review Policy: All research articles in this journal have undergone peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees.

Publication office: Taylor & Francis, LLC, 530 Walnut Street, Suite 850, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Prison Journal

ISSN: 0032-8855eISSN: 1552-7522

The Prison Journal (TPJ), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, is a central forum for studies, ideas, and discussions of adult and juvenile confinement, treatment interventions, and alternative sanctions. Exploring broad themes of punishment and correctional intervention, TPJ advances theory, research, policy and practice. Also provides descriptive and evaluative accounts of innovative programs and policies, state-of-the-art surveys and reviews, and legal and historical analysis.

Probation Journal

ISSN: 0264-5505eISSN: 1741-3079

Probation Journal was established in 1929 and now provides a national and international forum for sharing good practice, disseminating criminal justice research and developing debate about the theory and practice of work with offenders. The Journal is read in 25 countries, and has gained a reputation for publishing material which is both of a high quality and accessible to a wide readership. Probation Journal is not limited to probation issues and welcomes submissions from those interested in the wider community justice arena.

Problema

ISSN: 2007-4387

Problems and Perspectives in Management

ISSN: 1727-7051eISSN: 1810-5467
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Problems of Post-Communism

ISSN: 1075-8216eISSN: 1557-783X