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journal: Intercultural Pragmatics
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Intercultural Pragmatics

  • Editor-in-Chief: Alessandro Capone
Language: English
First published: March 1, 2004
Publication Frequency: 5 issues per year
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Your Benefits

Your benefits:
  • Intercultural perspective on research within pragmatics and beyond disciplinary boundaries
  • Theoretical and applied approach to pragmatics
  • New tools and methods for investigating human language and communication
  • Scholarly-led forum for researchers representing different subfields of pragmatics
  • Innovative thematic issue focussing on Pragmatics and Philosophy from 2018

Intercultural Pragmatics publishes special and thematic issues focussed on important and emerging topics in the field of study. The journal has established a rigorous process to ensure that any special issue manuscripts follow the same high-quality standards and peer review processes as regular manuscripts. For further information on the journal’s peer review policy please see the "Instructions for Authors".
Recent Special Issues

Journal Impact Factor 1.8 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025)
5-year Journal Impact Factor 1.7 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025)
Journal Citation Indicator 1.62 2024, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate, 2025)
CiteScore 3.1 2024, Scopus (Elsevier B.V., 2025)
SCImago Journal Rank 0.751 2024, SJR (Scimago Lab, 2025; Data Source: Scopus)
Source Normalized Impact per Paper 1.437 2024, CWTS Journal Indicators (CWTS B.V., 2025; Data Source: Scopus)
European Reference Index for the Humanities 0

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    Please read the guidelines below before submitting your manuscript.
    Manuscripts not conforming to the key instructions will be returned to the authors.

    Key instructions

    • This journal follows a double-anonymized peer-review process.
      1) The (co)author’s previous publications should be quoted in the third person. We recommend using impersonal constructions (e.g., "It has been shown") or avoiding metadiscourse altogether and providing self-references in parentheses. Please avoid citing manuscripts under preparation.
      2) The authors are asked to remove any identifying information from their manuscripts before submission: (a) Files’ metadata must be clean, (b) and the (co)author’s institution and other identifying information (e.g., permission or grant numbers) must be suppressed in the manuscript.
    • Please provide a separate title page with the author’s name, affiliation(s), ORCID identifier (provided as a URL), email, address, as well as a bio note. In the case of co-authored papers, this requirement applies to all contributors. Co-authors should be listed in the order in which they are added in the relevant submission step in ScholarOne and in which they are to appear on the published paper. The title page should also include the acknowledgments and funding information, if applicable.
      None of this information identifying any (co)author should be present in the anonymized manuscript.
    • Please prepare an abstract of 150–250 words, written as a single, self-contained paragraph without any references, as well as a list of 3–6 keywords. The manuscript file should begin with the title and the same abstract of the paper.
    • Authors may also attach a cover letter addressed to the handling editor, which will not be shared with reviewers.
    • You will also be able to attach figures and supplementary files. However, figures and tables should also be placed in the body of the manuscript.
    • Please prepare a list of 2–4 potential reviewers in line with COPE guidelines (no current or recent [within the past five years], collaborators or grant holders, colleagues employed at the same institution, supervisors/students, mentors/mentees, or scholars already familiar with a non-anonymized paper or the study it reports). You may also list a few reviewer candidates you would prefer not to be considered. Please note that reviewer selection is at the discretion of the handling editor.

    Further instructions and submission information


    Special Issue proposals

    Intercultural Pragmatics continues the tradition of Special Issues focused on topics of current interest in pragmatics. Prospective editors of special issues are invited to submit their proposals to the Editor-in-Chief (InPra@degruyterbrill.com). The proposals should include:

    • Special Issue title
    • Editors (names, affiliations, and bio notes)
    • Brief description/rationale (300–500 words) Table of contents (author names, affiliations, bio notes of up to 100 words, abstracts of 150–250words with no references)
    • The due date for the delivery of manuscripts for review

    Each Special Issue proposal should include 5–8 papers.

    Ethical considerations

    Kindly note that we can consider proposals that include:

    • a maximum of one paper (co)authored by each (co-)Guest Editor (excluding the Special Issue Introduction, which provides an overview of the relevant topic and briefly introduces the submissions)
    • a maximum of one paper from one (co)author
    • a maximum of two (co)authors affiliated with one institution
    • a maximum of three papers from (co)authors based in one country

    Your benefits

    • Short turnaround times with rapid ahead-of-print publication
    • High quality, double-anonymized peer-review
    • Personal distribution: Our repository policy allows you to distribute 30 PDF copies of your published article among colleagues (the PDF has to include the information that it is an author's copy)
    • Discoverability of each paper thanks to SEO and comprehensive abstracting and indexing services Secure archiving by De Gruyter Brill and the independent archiving service Portico
    • Free publication of color figures both in online and print editions and no page charges
    • Two routes to publishing open access in hybrid journals:
      - You have the option to publish your article as gold open access, making it immediately available to all readers.
      - If you choose to publish your article in closed access, you can opt for open access through the green route: You may self-archive the version of record in an institutional repository or on your personal website after a 12-month embargo period.

    Hybrid Open Access

    Authors have the option to publish their article under an open access license. The standard article processing charge for a hybrid open access article is 2,000 Euro (plus VAT if applicable). Please note that corresponding authors from institutions with which we have a transformative agreement, can publish open access without paying the fee. More information on the eligible institutions and articles can be found here.

    We look forward to receiving your manuscript!

Editor-in-Chief (as of 2026)
Prof. Marta Dynel
University of Lodz, Poland
InPra@degruyterbrill.com

Founding Editor
Prof. István Kecskés †

Interim Editor-in-Chief (2025)
Prof. Alessandro Capone
University of Messina, Italy

Editorial Board
Patricia Amaral (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA)
Mira Ariel (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Bruno Bara (University of Torino, Italy)
Anne Barron (Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany)
John W. Du Bois (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Alessandro Capone (University of Messina, Italy)
Wayne Davis (Georgetown University, USA)
Victoria Escandell Vidal (Complutense, Madrid, Spain)
Roberta Facchinetti (University of Verona, Italy)
Fanny Forsberg Lundell (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Manuel García-Carpintero (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain)
Dirk Geeraerts (University of Leuven, Belgium)
Raymond Gibbs (University of California, Santa Cruz, USA)
Rachel Giora (University of Tel Aviv, Israel)
Michael Haugh (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Laurence Horn (Yale University, USA)
Kasia Jaszczolt (University of Cambridge, UK)
Julija Korostenskiene (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
Kepa Korta (Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain)
Fabrizio Macagno (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Jacob Mey (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
Jacques Moeschler (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Kerry Mullan (RMIT, Melbourne, Australia)
Alejandro Parini (Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Liu Ping (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China)
Wilfrid Rotgé (Sorbonne IV, Paris, France)
Yael Sharvit (UCLA, Los Angeles, USA)
Roberto B. Sileo (University of Cambridge, UK)
Isidora Stojanovic (Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris, France)
Andra Vasilescu (University of Bucharest, Romania)
Xu Wen (Southwest University, Chongqing, China)
Deirdre Wilson (University of London, UK)

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Journal information
Additional information
eISSN:
1613-365X
ISSN:
1612-295X
Language:
English
Publisher:
De Gruyter Mouton
Additional information
First published:
March 1, 2004
Publication Frequency:
5 issues per year
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