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Access to Inscriptions remains open on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. We do not charge authors for submission or publication. However, as Inscriptions is run and funded outside established institutional and corporate structures, we encourage authors and readers to support the journal by subscribing to our shapely printed edition. From our distribution page it is also possible to order single back issues through our distributor.

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Inscriptions is indexed in DOAJ

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Inscriptions was so good, even though I don't even know anything about psychoanalysis or philosophy. Onya, as we say in Australia (good on you).

Prof. Simon Batterbury, University of Melbourne, Australia, and Lancaster University, UK

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Thank you for taking good care of the manuscript and for an extremely easy and forthcoming approach to editing.

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Inscriptions is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes contemporary thinking on art, philosophy and psycho-analysis.

ISSN: 2535-5430 (online), 2535-7948 (print)

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