Journals for Your Master Thesis Series – #12 European Culture, Art and Religion, Culture Policy

The time has come for the final instalment of this Series. It is no coincidence that we have dedicated the twelfth Issue to European culture and religion. It is often these very factors that serve as the link between political and economic issues and the lives of societies, as well as the decisions and choices people make. Perhaps some of you are writing a Master Thesis on the influence of culture and the economy on political affairs, or vice versa. It is also possible that your Thesis on purely economic matters is nearing completion and you would like to explore something from the humanities… Take a look at what we have selected for you.



Cultural Trends

Analysis of the cultural sector and cultural policy. It offers timely investigations into key issues in the arts, culture and creative sectors, and critically engages with ongoing policy debates from interdisciplinary and international perspectives (Taylor & Francis).

International Journal of Cultural Policy

Provides an outlet for a multidisciplinary and international exploration of the meaning, function and consequences of cultural policies (Taylor & Francis).

Journal of Cultural Economics

Focus on creative industries, visual and performing arts, cultural institutions, art markets, heritage, cultural policy and the economics of art history (Springer).

Manière de voir

On current events, geopolitics or history, concerning a region of the world, a conflict, an economic, social or cultural question (Le Monde diplomatique).

Le Monde diplomatique

Monthly newspaper offering mostly analysis and opinion on international politics, culture, and current affairs (Le Monde diplomatique).

The New York Review of Books

A semi-monthly literary magazine renowned for in-depth essays and reviews on literature, culture, politics, and current affairs (Rea S. Hederman).

Oxford Journal of Law and Religion

Reflects the widening scope of study concerning law and religion (Oxford).

Slavonic and East European Review

On all subjects related to Russia, Central and Eastern Europe — languages & linguistics, literature, art, cinema, theatre, music, history, politics, social sciences, economics, anthropology (Modern Humanities Research Association/University College London).

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