Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Issue Information

View through CrossRef
About this conferenceThe International Symposium on Steel Bridges Prague 2024 is organized by the Czech Constructional Steelwork Association (CAOK) in coordination with European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) in conjunction with the ECCS Steel Bridge Awards Ceremony and ECCS Annual General Meetings.The International Symposium on Steel Bridges Prague 2024 is going to present and discuss a wide range of topics related to a great variety of research, design and construction activities in the steel bridges sector.This symposium offers an excellent platform to show your new products and the newest technology solutions and equipment to symposium participants by taking part in the exhibition and/or being a significant partner of this international event.Review ProcessAll papers published in this issue were peer‐reviewed by the Scientific Committee of the conference organizer.The review process for this conference was a multi‐stage process. In the first phase a Scientific Committee chose the main conference topic areas.As a result, the Organizing Committee has centrally invited authors to submit abstracts for the corresponding Symposium via the ScholarOneManuscripts Platform. The registration of the abstracts according to the Wiley Publications and Registration Processes also takes place from this platform. The submitted abstracts were reviewed by the Scientific Committee Members and subsequently approved by the corresponding Symposia Chair. Subsequently, the authors were invited to submit their full paper contributions via the Wiley Publications ScholarOneManuscripts Platform. The review process and also the revision process of the full papers were carried out in accordance with the ScholarOneManuscripts. All submitted papers were reviewed in a single‐blind peer review procedure from two members of the scientific committee. The papers had to be accepted by both the reviewers and the chair of the Symposium Steel Bridges.
Title: Issue Information
Description:
About this conferenceThe International Symposium on Steel Bridges Prague 2024 is organized by the Czech Constructional Steelwork Association (CAOK) in coordination with European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) in conjunction with the ECCS Steel Bridge Awards Ceremony and ECCS Annual General Meetings.
The International Symposium on Steel Bridges Prague 2024 is going to present and discuss a wide range of topics related to a great variety of research, design and construction activities in the steel bridges sector.
This symposium offers an excellent platform to show your new products and the newest technology solutions and equipment to symposium participants by taking part in the exhibition and/or being a significant partner of this international event.
Review ProcessAll papers published in this issue were peer‐reviewed by the Scientific Committee of the conference organizer.
The review process for this conference was a multi‐stage process.
In the first phase a Scientific Committee chose the main conference topic areas.
As a result, the Organizing Committee has centrally invited authors to submit abstracts for the corresponding Symposium via the ScholarOneManuscripts Platform.
The registration of the abstracts according to the Wiley Publications and Registration Processes also takes place from this platform.
The submitted abstracts were reviewed by the Scientific Committee Members and subsequently approved by the corresponding Symposia Chair.
Subsequently, the authors were invited to submit their full paper contributions via the Wiley Publications ScholarOneManuscripts Platform.
The review process and also the revision process of the full papers were carried out in accordance with the ScholarOneManuscripts.
All submitted papers were reviewed in a single‐blind peer review procedure from two members of the scientific committee.
The papers had to be accepted by both the reviewers and the chair of the Symposium Steel Bridges.

Related Results

Change in Rhetoric but not in Action? Framing of the Ethical Issue of Modern Slavery in a UK Sector at High Risk of Labor Exploitation
Change in Rhetoric but not in Action? Framing of the Ethical Issue of Modern Slavery in a UK Sector at High Risk of Labor Exploitation
AbstractThis article shows how the ethical framing of the contemporary issue of modern slavery has evolved in UK construction, a sector in which there is a high risk of labor explo...
Editor’s welcome, PORTAL, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 2008
Editor’s welcome, PORTAL, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 2008
The first issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies for 2008 is a special issue with the title “Hyperworld(s): Language, Culture, and History in the Latin ...
Upset with the refugee policy: Exploring the relations between policy malaise, media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue
Upset with the refugee policy: Exploring the relations between policy malaise, media use, trust in news media, and issue fatigue
Abstract In this paper, we introduce the concept of policy malaise, which refers to citizens’ dissatisfaction with the way political institutions and processes handl...
Notes from the Editors, January 2016
Notes from the Editors, January 2016
<div class="buynow"><a title="Back issue of Monthly Review, January 2016 (Volume 67, Number 8)" href="http://monthlyreview.org/product/mr-067-08-2016-01/">buy this issu...
Editors' welcome, PORTAL, Vol 7, No 1, January 2010
Editors' welcome, PORTAL, Vol 7, No 1, January 2010
‘Fields of Remembrace,’ is a special issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies guest-edited by Matthew Graves (University of Provence) and Elizabeth Reznie...
Editor's Introduction
Editor's Introduction
Issue 20.1 introduces changes in the positions project which widen the “Asia” or “Asias” that contributors can expect to reference in their work. The journal's name change from pos...
Introduction: Everything New is New Again (and again, and again...)
Introduction: Everything New is New Again (and again, and again...)
We first discussed the possibility of co-editing an issue of Theatre Research in Canada with a focus on the topic of intermediality back in June of 2006. While we knew that TRiC’s ...

Back to Top