Studia Musicologica Norvegica
Published by Scandinavian University Press (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 0332-5024 eISSN : 1504-2960
Abbreviation : Stud. Musicol. Nor.
Aims & Scope
Studia Musicologica Norvegica is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as the primary forum for the publication of musicological research in Norway.
The journal welcomes submissions employing historical, analytical, anthropological, and sociological approaches, as well as those discussing broader historiographical and aesthetic issues.
The editorial board accepts articles following academic standards for consideration through a refereed process, and articles may be submitted in English or Norwegian.
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Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Arts and Humanities, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Licensing & Copyright
This journal operates under an Open Access model. Articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.
Copyright remains with the author(s), and no permission is required for non-commercial use, provided the original source is cited.
Policy Links
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APC Details
The journal’s Article Processing Charge (APC) policies support open access publishing in Arts and Humanities, ensuring accessibility and quality in research dissemination.
This journal requires an Article Processing Charge (APC) to support open access publishing, covering peer review, editing, and distribution. The current APC is 16,000.00 NOK. Learn more.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Improvisation on a triple theme: Creativity, Jazz Improvisation and Communication
Citation: 22
Authors: Bjørn
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Empirical Research on Asymmetrical Rhythmsin Scandinavian Folk Music: AÂ Critical Review
Citation: 5
Authors: Mats
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Aesthetic Value, Cultural Significance, and Canon Formation in Popular Music
Citation: 4
Authors: Anne
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Between Tradition and Politics. Military Musicin Occupied Norway (1940–45)
Citation: 3
Authors: Michael