Neophilology
The scientific and theoretical journal "Neophilology" includes scientific articles and reviews on the results of fundamental and applied research by leading and young Russian and foreign scientists in the field of linguistics, literature studies, media communications and journalism and cultural studies. The main content of the articles is aimed at introducing into scientific circulation new philological and cultural facts and ideas of social significance.
Neophilology aims to higher education lecturers, doctoral students, Post-Graduate students, Master’s Degree students, students and anyone who is interested in the achievements of modern Russian science.
Journal mission – wide presentation of scientific achievements of humanitarian direction, amplification of scientific researches results in modern humanitarian knowledge. At the moment two important language capacities are combined in Russia. On the one hand, our country has unique and preserved linguistic diversity and in the world there is a real lack of it. On the other hand, Russia preserves and takes responsibility for one of the national languages without which we cannot imagine world culture and modern civilization. That is why in the journal there are a lot of articles in Russian. To preserve value-based worldview of linguistic culture this is a matter of national importance because as L.A. Verbitskaya said, that “Russian language problem is a problem of our great native land security”. In this regard, the most important tasks are science propaganda and also Russian language promotion as an intercultural communication language. The journal reflects the results of research work, implemented by Russian and foreign scientists of the leading scientific schools and directions.
Journal included in the List of peer-reviewed scientific publications in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Science, for the degree of Doctor of Science of the Higher Attestation Commission under the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia in the following scientific specialties and corresponding branches of science: 5.9.1 – Russian Literature and Literatures of the Peoples of the Russian Federation (philological science); 5.9.3 – Theory of Literature (philological sciences); 5.9.5 – Russian Language. Languages of the Peoples of Russia (philological sciences); 5.9.6 – Languages of Peoples of Foreign Countries (Germanic Languages) (philological sciences); 5.9.9 – Media Communications and Journalism (philological sciences); 5.10.1 – Theory and History of Culture (cultural studies) (category K2).