International Finance, exploring the impact of such issues as foreign currency options and exchange rates parity on the multinational corporation.Financial Instruments and Portfolio Management, which examines financial instruments and their market behavior.Corporate Finance, concentrating on the financing and investment activities of an organization.Banking and Financial Institutions, which entails the overall economic context affecting a firm’s investments.The Finance Department has four areas of specialization: Modern theories of portfolio choice and savings behavior have provided the basis for the innovation of these models, and Wharton’s Finance Department has remained at the forefront of these developments. Simultaneous submissions are not allowed.Asset pricing techniques, widely used in corporations, banks, and stock and bond markets, have undergone radical changes over the last 20 years Any suggested revisions by the editor and peer reviewers must be returned in two weeks without delay. An acknowledgement shall be sent upon receipt. The paper should be original and must have a proper bibliography and work cited section. The name of the author and co-author (if any) must not be written or suggested anywhere except the cover letter. Each paper should include a cover letter suggesting the name of the author, along with a brief bio, not exceeding 50 words. An abstract in 75-150 words and 5-8 keywords should be embedded within the paper. All the papers must be original, unpublished and written within 3,000-7,500 words. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES All submissions should be done through the electronic submission page on the website Format/ Font: MS Word in Times New Roman 12 point (Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition). Literary historiography in republican era.Censorship and self-censorship in republican literature.Publishing activities in republican era.Periodicals and literary journals of republican era.Literary salons, poetics and manifestos in republican era.Politics of culture, language and literature in republican era.The movement towards nationalization of literature.Literary genres, emergent and evolving, in republican literature.Representations of religion and religiosity in republican literature. Imagining past, present and future in republican literature.Monolingualism and multilingualism in republican literature.The “others,” foreigners, immigrants, and minorities in republican literature.Canon and anti-canon in republican literature.The question of literary autonomy in republican literature.World literature and national literatures.Comparative republican literatures in world literature.Reception of the concept of republic in literature.Nesir invites submissions of research articles or notes, critical essays, translated articles and book reviews in Turkish or English on the following topics to be submitted to until August 1, 2023. As such, the journal welcomes discussions on the compatibility or divergence of “world literature” and “republican” ideologies in order to examine the interconnectedness of literature and “republic” in a multifaceted context. The issue also explores literary expressions of the concept of “republic” prior to modern republics and its use to facilitate cross-cultural exchange and dialogue. In addition to examining the relationship between literature and politics, the issue encourages critical, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives to be applied to the concept of the “autonomy of literature.” To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Turkey, Nesir: Journal of Literary studies will dedicate its fifth issue to the theme of “Republic of Literature, Literature of Republic.” In this issue, the journal delves into Turkey’s republican experience and its manifestations and effects on fictional and non-fictional literary productions, as well as their reception, in comparison to similar experiences in other countries.
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