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Journal URL https://scicarrier.org/cill
Title Crises on Languages and Literature
Publisher Research Community for Critical Society and Environment
Description A journal about societal crises and values preservation under the frames of linguistic or literary studies. CILL publishes articles that provide critical analyses and perspectives on current societal problems, preservation, and constructions which aim to voice inequality, social class, power relations, religiosity, disability, language extinction, literary criticism, struggling cultures, mental awareness, media, etc.
ISSN 3089-7785
Language(s) English (en_US)
Publisher Email crises.sci@gmail.com
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Crises on Languages and Literature publishes its articles under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, with the copyright on the published articles retained by the respective authors without restrictions. The authors may distribute the published articles in their personal and institutional repositories while providing appropriate bibliographic details that credit this journal. This journal is granted a non-exclusive license to publish the articles as the original publisher, along with the commercial right to publish printed issues for sale. 


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