Internationale Neerlandistiek
Aims and scope
Internationale Neerlandistiek aims to improve the discussion in international Dutch (including South-African) linguistics and literature, in the broadest sense, including intercultural aspects of subdisciplines, communication studies, translation, cultural studies and the culture of the Low Countries in general.
Internationale Neerlandistiek publishes articles written in Dutch and Afrikaans.
Peer Review Process
This journal uses double-blind peer review, which means that both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process.
Bart Van der Straeten
Muinklaan 39
BE-9000 Gent
Belgium
E-mail: [email protected]
Before submitting an article for this journal, please read the Instructions for Authors
Prof. dr. Lut Missinne (editor-in-chief), Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Prof. dr. Nerina Bosman, University of Pretoria
Dr. Petra Boudewijn, Leiden University
Dr. Marja Clement, University of Amsterdam
Dr. Roberto Dagnino, University of Strasbourg
Dr. Christopher Joby, Adam Mickiewicz University
Dr. Ted Laros, Open University of the Netherlands
Thomas Pierrart, MA, Leuven University
Dr. Gerdi Quist, University College London
Dr. Laurent Rasier, University of Liège
Prof. dr. Nicoline van der Sijs, Radboud University Nijmegen; Meertens Instituut (KNAW)
Dr. Ulrike Vogl, Ghent University
Prof. dr. Wannie Carstens, Potchefstroom, Noordwes-Universiteit, representative of South-Africa
Prof. dr. Judit Gera, Budapest, representative of Central Europe
Dr. Annika Johansson, Stockholm, representative of of Northern Europe
Natalia Karpenko MA, Kiev, representative of Eastern Europe
Drs. Hilde Neus-van der Putten, Paramaribo, representative of the Carribean region
Dr. Marco Prandoni, Bologna, representative of the Mediterranean region
Dr. Sugeng Riyanto MA, Jakarta, representative of Asia
Prof. dr. Jolanda Vanderwal Taylor, Wisconsin, representative of Canada and the US
Prof. dr. Andries Visagie, Stellenbosch, representative of South-Africa