INTRECCI International Journal of Architectural Conservation and Restoration | Online la piattaforma per paper submission

Feb 15, 2023 | comunicazioni, in evidenza, news editoria

(English version below)

È online la piattaforma per la paper submission permanente per i prossimi numeri della rivista INTRECCI International Journal of Architectural Conservation and Restoration. Si invita alla partecipazione e alla massima diffusione!

Link per submission: https://sira-restauroarchitettonico.it/intrecci/

Leggi i primi due numeri: https://sira-restauroarchitettonico.it/intrecci/numeri/

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The platform for the permanent paper submission for the next issues of INTRECCI International Journal of Architectural Conservation and Restoration is now online. Participation and maximum circulation is invited!

Submission platformhttps://sira-restauroarchitettonico.it/en/intrecci/

Read the first two issues: https://sira-restauroarchitettonico.it/en/intrecci/issues/

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ABOUT THE JOURNAL

INTRECCI International Journal of Architectural Conservation and Restoration is promoted by SIRA, the Italian Scientific Association of the Professors and highly qualified scholars of Architectural Conservation/Restoration. The aim is to meet the new trends of scientific research in the field. Summarizing the vision in three bullets: multidisciplinarity, internationalization, scientific writing.
The heading of the journal refers exactly to multidisciplinarity as a mandatory feature of applied and blue-sky research in built heritage conservation: innovation comes out from the exploration of the borders, practical problems require cooperation among disciplines to find effective and sustainable solutions. It has been the title of a series of seminars organised by our young researchers, and proudly we decided to turn that concept and that practice into the heading of a scientific journal.
Internationalization is a key point from an Italian perspective. Promoting an international journal published in two languages, SIRA does not give up its Italian roots, but aims at bringing Italian scientific debate about heritage conservation to intertwine with international debate, sharing the efforts towards contemporary issues, which are no longer national, but more and more global, if we understand cultural heritage as a factor for strong sustainability and resilience.
INTRECCI is based on the platform Public Knowledge Project-Open Journal Systems, has an organization which reflects the SIRA structure and the commitment of the members, and above all a highly qualified international Scientific Committee, whose rich diversity reflects the program of the journal.

 

 

 

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