Scientific Journals

Baltic Region

ISSN: 2079-8555; E-ISSN: 2310-0524

Frequency

4 issues per year published in the Russian and English languages

Indexing

Web of Science (Emerging Sources Citation Index) (since 2015), Scopus (since 2018)

The Kantian Journal  is a scientific journal with more than forty years of history. The Journal is published by the Academia Kantiana, a research subdivision of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University’s Institute for Humanities. The central focus of the Academia’s research programme is the study of Immanuel Kant’s philosophy and its reception in Russian and other philosophical traditions, along with the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism, and the study of the Enlightenment project and its relevance for the twenty first century.

The Editorial Board consists of the members of the world’s leading research institutions, prominent Kant scholars, and specialists in Neo-Kantian and Enlightenment philosophy.

The readers of the journal are specialists engaged in research on the Baltic Region, national and municipal authorities, professors and  university students.

The journal publishes articles in the following fields:

  • complex study of countries and regions
  • economics
  • political science
  • social sciences
  • geography

IKBFU's Vestnik

Frequency

4 issues per year (each series)

Indexing

Russian Index of Science Citation

The Vestnik journal was founded in 2001 at Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University.
IKBFU’s Vestnik is a periodical focusing on topical issues of modern social and natural sciences, the humanities, and engineering. The journal publishes results of basic and applied research presented by Russian and international scholars. Emphasis is placed on articles dedicated to the problems of the Baltic region and Kaliningrad.
The audience of the journal includes academics, researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students interested in the recent research results.

In 2016 IKBFU’s Vestnik was divided into four series:

IKBFU's Vestnik. Natural and medical sciences

ISSN: 2500-3208

journals.kantiana.ru/eng/vestnik/752/

  • earth sciences;
  • medical sciences (clinical medicine, preventive medicine, biomedical sciences).

 

IKBFU's Vestnik. Philology, pedagogy, and psychology

ISSN: 2500-039x

journals.kantiana.ru/eng/vestnik/757/

  • education sciences;
  • psychological sciences;
  • philological sciences.

 

IKBFU's Vestnik. Humanities and social science

ISSN: 2500-3216

journals.kantiana.ru/eng/vestnik/749/

  • economic sciences;
  • legal sciences;
  • historical sciences and archaeology.

 

IKBFU's Vestnik. Physics, mathematics, and technology

ISSN: 2500-0403

journals.kantiana.ru/eng/vestnik/746/

  • physical and mathematical sciences (mathematics, mechanics, physics);
  • technology (radio engineering and communications, informatics, computer science and management).

Kantian journal

ISSN: 0207-6918; E-ISSN: 2310-3701

Frequency

4 issues per year

Indexing

Web of Science (Russian Science Citation Index)

The Kantian Journal  is a scientific journal with more than forty years of history. The Journal is published by the Academia Kantiana, a research subdivision of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University’s Institute for Humanities. The central focus of the Academia’s research programme is the study of Immanuel Kant’s philosophy and its reception in Russian and other philosophical traditions, along with the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism, and the study of the Enlightenment project and its relevance for the twenty first century.
The Editorial Board consists of the members of the world’s leading research institutions, prominent Kant scholars, and specialists in Neo-Kantian and Enlightenment philosophy.

The Journal’s History

  • The Journal was founded under the title of “Problems of Immanuel Kant’s Theoretical Legacy” (issues 1-5) in 1975 as the proceedings of the “Kant Readings” conference that took place for the first time in Kaliningrad in 1974, commemorating Immanuel Kant’s 250th birthday.
  • From 1981 to 2006 (issues 6–26) the journal was published annually as “Kantovskii Sbornik: An Inter-Institutional Thematic Collection of Academic Works”
  • From 2008 to 2010 the Journal published two issues / volumes / numbers a year.
  • Since 2010 the Journal is published quarterly.
  • Since 2018 all papers in the Journal are published in both Russian and English or German. The Journal’s names in Russian and English are Kantovskii Sbornik and Kantian Journal respectively.

The Content of the Journal is formed by research articles dedicated to various aspects of Kant’s philosophy, its reception, critique and transformation within different philosophical traditions, and its applicability to solving both scientific and critical problems that are relevant today. Besides this, the Journal’s thematic focus also includes the studies of Neo-Kantianism and of Enlightenment philosophy and the perspectives of its revival in contemporary intellectual discourse.
The expected audience of the Journal is the philosophical community – from graduate and undergraduate students to influential specialists.

Structure of the Journal

Articles

The main section of the Journal, which consists of original research papers whose theme falls under one of these categories:

Kant’s Philosophy;
Kant: pro et contra;
Neo-Kantianism;
Philosophy of the Enlightenment and its Relevance.

Archive

The section in which the results of historical research on Kant, Neo-Kantianism or the Enlightenment are published. Priority is given to the first publication of archive or the republication of hard-to-come-by texts accompanied by an introduction and commentary. The translations of documentary or historical sources of a smaller volume which have not been translated into Russian before may also be accepted for publication.

Interview

As the name suggests, is reserved for publishing conversations with prominent scholars specialising in Kant or other themes of interest for the Kantian Journal. The aim of these interviews is to clarify the characteristics of the proposed interpretations, the contents of the developed concepts and the perspectives of the current research projects, along with discussion of other questions related to the current situation in philosophy.

Discussion

It is for papers which offer polemical analysis of a specific concept or problem, that has already been stated in an academic publication (e.g. a book or an article).

Reviews

Reviews of the books published in Russia or abroad within the last decade and related to the thematic scope of the Journal are published in a separate section. Priority is given to reviews that do not only transmit the contents of the reviewed book, but also analyse its most interesting perspective claims and hypotheses.

Conference Reports

In this section presents the analytic reports of Russian or international academic events related to Kant scholarship, Neo-Kantianism or to the philosophy of the Enlightenment.

Announcements

Announcements of upcoming academic events, such as seminars, conferences, congresses, presentations, as well as dissertation defences, publication of new monographs or translations related to the Journal’s thematic scope are published in a separate section.

All sections excluding the “Articles” do not necessarily appear in every issue of the Journal. Their presence depends on the content of the materials submitted by the authors.

Slovo.ru: The baltic accent

ISSN: 0207-6918; E-ISSN: 2310-3701

Frequency

4 issues per year

Indexing

Russian Index of Science Citation Core

Slovo.ru: The Baltic Accent magazine is a quarterly journal publishing peer-reviewed multidisciplinary research into the Russian language, literature, culture and Russian history. Slovo.ru provides insightful news about the theory and methodology of the Humanities thus allowing a deeper understanding of the key problems of Russian studies. Taking into account the specificity of the Kaliningrad region, Slovo. ru discusses the current trends in teaching Russian as a foreign language and the promotion of the Russian language, literature and culture abroad. The journal facilitates intellectual and cultural exchange and reflects on national and cultural traditions of the Russian metropolis and diasporas.

Differential geometry of manifolds of figures

ISSN: 0321-4796

Frequency

1 issue per year

Indexing

Russian Index of Science Citation, zbMATH, MathSciNet

Journal has been published continuously since 1970.

The journal is published by the Centre for Geometry located within the Department of Basic Mathematics of the IKBFU’s Institute of Applied Mathematics and Information Technology. The Journal’s articles cover various areas of differential geometry – geometry of manifolds and bundles; differential geometric structures; methods of differential geometry; affine and projective spaces; associated, induced, and internal connections in linear families; geometry of Riemannian spaces and classical surfaces; differentiable mapping; and applied differential geometry.
The Differentiated geometry of manifolds journal is covered by the zbMATH international reference database and thus automatically included in the Russian Higher Attestation Commission’s new list of top research periodicals.