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Copyright to Cultura is held by the journal and permissions are managed by the editorial office. Contact the editor at editor@culturajournal.com for more information.

  • Authors are free to reuse their own articles in other publications they write or edit – no further permission is required. We only require acknowledgement of the original publication in Cultura.

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Open Access Archiving Policy

Authors may post a non-formatted version of their article as submitted to Cultura to open access websites. This means a version in a format that does not duplicate the look and feel of the journal (such as ASCII TXT, HTML, Word). We cannot grant permission for the use of any file format that reproduces page images from the journal (such as TIF, PDF, JPEG). Posting a non-formatted version of the paper allows authors to make their work more widely known without asking a non-profit journal to bear the cost and risk of free distribution.


Electronic Preservation

Long-term preservation of Cultura: International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology in electronic format will be assured through PORTICO and the CLOCKSS archive.