International Journal of Cultural Property
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Innovating Approaches to Cultural Heritage Management.
Introduction
The International Journal of Cultural Property, published by Cambridge University Press, is a leading interdisciplinary journal focusing on the preservation, management, and legal aspects of cultural heritage. With an ISSN of 0940-7391 and an E-ISSN of 1465-7317, this esteemed publication has established itself as an essential resource for researchers and practitioners in the fields of Anthropology, Conservation, Cultural Studies, History, and Museology, ranking impressively in Q1 and Q2 quartiles across various categories as of 2023. Spanning decades since its inception in 1992, the journal covers a rich array of topics and issues pertinent to cultural property, providing a platform for innovative discourse and scholarly articles. Although it is not an open-access journal, its commitment to high-quality research is evident through its rigorous peer-review process and impactful contributions to the field. As it continues to address the complexities and challenges surrounding cultural heritage management, the International Journal of Cultural Property remains pivotal in advancing knowledge and enhancing academic dialogue within its multidisciplinary audience.
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