Aims and Scope

Actual Problems of Kartvelology is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the Kartvelian Linguistics, Culture, and History.

The journal serves as a primary forum for scholars to present original research that deepens our understanding of the Kartvelian Scholarly Traditions.

The journal aims to:

  • Advance scholarly discourse on the unique linguistic and cultural identity of the Georgian people.
  • Promote interdisciplinary research by bridging the gap between historical analysis, linguistic theory, and cultural studies.
  • Preserve and document the intangible heritage, dialects, and folklore of the Georgia
  • Provide an international platform for both established researchers and emerging scholars to share innovative findings with the global Kartvelological community.

The Scope:

The journal welcomes original research articles and  critical reviews  the following areas:

  • Linguistics: Diachronic and synchronic studies of Kartvelian languages, dialectology, and corpus linguistics.
  • Literary Criticism: Analysis of classical and contemporary Georgian literature, including hagiography and secular poetry.
  • Folklore & Ethnology: Research into oral traditions, mythology, rituals, and the material culture of the Georgians.
  • Historiography & Archaeology: Investigations into the political, social, and medieval history of the Caucasus.
  • Cultural Studies: Studies on the development art, music, socio-political and philosophical thought of the Kartvelian Society.