Orbis Linguarum (Ezikov Svyat) accepts submissions for Issues 25.1, 25.2, 25.3 (2027), and 26.1 (2028).

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CALL FOR PAPERS: DON’T EAT YOUR WORDS!  THE LANGUAGES OF FOOD

Ezikov Svyat – Orbis Linguarum (ISSN 1312-0484 / eISSN 2603-4026) plans to publish a Special Issue on language and food. As is known, food, situated at the intersection of nature and culture, becomes a powerful tool for meaning-making through language understood in its broadest, multimodal sense. Food rhetoric uses linguistic, visual, and symbolic strategies to shape identities, emotions, communities, and political discourses, while food systems carry ecological, economic, and social consequences. The CfP invites interdisciplinary contributions on various topics that explore how food and language together construct social realities and political agendas.

Deadline for Abstracts: end of April 2026

Deadline for full papers: 1 September 2026

Information about submission format and expected schedule

We welcome contributions in English, German, French, and all Slavic languages.

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Special Issue Editors:

Bilyana Todorova  (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), Editor-in-Chief

Paola Giorgis (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), Guest Editor

 

CALL FOR PAPERS: ACADEMIC ETHICS, AI AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITIES

Ezikov Svyat – Orbis Linguarum plans to publish a Special Issue on academic ethics, artificial intelligence and the future of the humanities.

In the last few years, we have witnessed a rapid development of artificial intelligence programmes, which have become an unavoidable factor not only in the field of technology and digital communication, but also in education, translation, literature, and art, as well as in the field of academic communication.  Although they facilitate access to information and increase the opportunities for translation into different languages and for learning in a variety of fields, their use also raises many ethical issues related to copyright violations, false authorship, the generation of inaccurate and incomplete information by free and sometimes paid versions of the various AI programmes, etc.

Articles related to the proposed topic are welcome until 31st  December 2025. They can be written in any of the Slavic languages, English, German, or French. All manuscripts will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process. Those of them that are approved will be published in Issue 24.3 (2026).