Italian Studies in Southern Africa

Italian Studies in Southern Africa/Studi d’Italianistica nell’Africa Australe  
Discipline Italian studies
Language English, Italian
Edited by Anna Meda
Publication details
Publication history
1988–present
Publisher
Association of Professional Italianists in South Africa (South Africa)
Frequency Biannually
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Indexing
ISSN 1012-2338 (print)
2225-7039 (web)
OCLC no. 163157250
Links

Italian Studies in Southern Africa/Studi d’Italianistica nell’Africa Australe is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Association of Professional Italianists in South Africa/Associazione di Professori d’Italiano in Sudafrica.[1] It is published in Italian and English and covers the field of Italian studies.

The journal is abstracted and indexed in the MLA International Bibliography,[2] Bibliografia Generale della Lingua e della Letteratura Italiana, and Italinemo.[3] It is listed as a journal qualifying authors for research support by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training[4] and the Australian Research Council.[5]

The editor-in-chief is Anna Meda (University of South Africa).

References

  1. Lazzaro-Weis, Carol (2003). "John Gatt-Rutter, ed.: Studi d'italianistica nell'Africa Australe: Italian Studies in Southern Africa. Special Issue on Life Writing / Scrivere l'autobiografia. (Italian Bookshelf) (Book review)". Annali d'Italianistica.
  2. Entry at Academic Database Assessment Tool, Center for Research Libraries/Global Resources Network/JISC Collections
  3. http://www.italinemo.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=264:studi-d-italianistica-nell-africa-australe-italian-studies-in-southern-africa&catid=14:con-sostegno&Itemid=368
  4. http://www.journals.ac.za/index.php/List_of_journals_accredited_by_the_South_African_Department_of_Higher_Education_and_Training
  5. ERA List for 2012, Australian Research Council (archived by archive.org)
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