This new issue of Museum International will address the diversity of themes and actors shaping the international museum landscape today. It will follow the journal’s primary vocation of fostering knowledge sharing and debate within the international museum community in all museum- and heritage-related fields, by publishing multidisciplinary and international research articles, case studies, reports and book reviews, in an inclusive manner.
This issue will be published in summer 2024, in collaboration with Taylor&Francis/Routledge.
Museum International is published in English. However, proposals in the other two official languages of ICOM (French and Spanish) will also be considered. If your abstract is selected, we will provide guidelines for your full article, and you’ll have approximately two months to complete it. You may also submit your full article in either English, French or Spanish.
An abstract is a summary of the journal manuscript. It should be approximately 300 words (excluding selected references) and provide a succinct overview of the article. Send your abstract in a word document. The abstract should be read as a standalone document and the document should not contain images or footnotes.
Abstracts sent to Museum International should include the following sections (not necessarily presented in this way, but all elements need to be included):
Deadline: 02 October 2023
Find more information here