Aims and scope:
General policy of the journal: Journal of Culture and Folk Literature aims to encourage studies, research projects, and data collection on language, oral literature, and their analysis from linguistic, literary, social, and cultural perspectives. The main approach of the journal is folk literature and its related elements. Papers related to literature are also received and reviewed if they are conducted in the field of folk culture.

Peer-Review Policy: 
The peer review process in this Journal is double-blinded in which the reviewer’s name is unknown to the author and vice versa. Submitted articles go through a structural and subject evaluation to make sure they are in line with
Culture and Folk Literature principles. Confirmed papers go through a double-blind peer review by three field experts chosen by the Board of Review based on their specialty.


Reviewers Responsibilities:
The reviewers have the following responsibilities:
- Assisting the chief editor in decision-making and potentially helping authors improve papers through editorial communication. The reviewers are asked to decline the review if unqualified or unable to promptly review.
- Treating the PDF manuscripts as confidential documents and avoiding unauthorized sharing.
- Conducting objective reviews, avoiding personal criticism, and providing clear, supported feedback.
- Identifying relevant, uncited published work and reporting potential plagiarism or overlap with other publications.


The journal maintains confidentiality of information and ideas, avoiding personal gain or reviewing papers with conflicts of interest.
 
Open Access Policy:  
Open access and free (all papers)
This Journal’s contents and the articles are freely available to readers without subscriptions or payments through the journal website or its permanent repositories. Users can read, download, copy, distribute, publish, search, and refer to the articles without the permission of the publisher or author as far as the articles are correctly cited.
 
Publishing Ethics: This Journal follows all the terms and conditions of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws and the law regarding the prevention and prosecution of plagiarism.
Licensing Policy: This Journal is licensed under the terms of international copyright law of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial  "(CC BY-NC)"  
Authors feesDear authors/ paper contributors, you are being humbly informed that the journal charges 600 thousand Tomans (In two steps: Reviewing: 200 thousand Tomans, and Publishing: 400 thousand Tomans)
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Self-archiving policies for authors
Authors are permitted to post their work online in institutional/disciplinary repositories or on their own websites. Pre-print versions posted online should include a citation and link to the final published version in this Journal as soon as the issue is available; post-print versions (including the final publisher's PDF) should include a citation and link to the journal's website.
Copyright Policy Under open access license, authors retain ownership of the copyright for their content, but allow anyone to download, reuse, and reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are cited properly. 
 


List of reviewers with their Publons address


Scientific ID of the Bimonthly Culture and Folk Literatur
Journal Type Scientific (Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology)
Publication Period Bimonthly
Editor-in-Chief Naser Nikoobakht
Establishment 2013
Ranking ISC (Q1), Ministry of Science (B), Impact Factor (0.3)
Ranking Scientific-research with reference to document No. 3/18/23387 on 14/05/2013 in the committee of scientific journals
Average review process Two months, at least 3 reviewers
Acceptance rate 28%
Language of publication Farsi (Abstract: English)
Type of publication Electronic
Access policy Open and free (all papers)
Scope Folk literature, folk culture, language and folk dialect, folk arts, ethnography, criticism and culture and folk literature theories (with an emphasis on folk literature for all areas of research)
Address and Contact number 09333086132 (calls available on Monday from 12 to 16), available all time through message and email at: cfl@modares.ac.ir
Research center of Language and Persian Literature, Tarbiat Modares University, Intersection of Jalal and Chamran, Tehran
Executive staff Director: Parnian Zarepour; Farsi editor: Leila Ahmadi; English editor: Ehsan Mehri; Paging: Zeinab Nourpour Juybari
Review and publication charge 200.000 tomans for the review process and 400.000 tomans for the acceptance and publication
Bank account No. Bank account No.: 4001075003007294
Shaba ID.: ir520100004001075003007294
Deposit ID: 386075074140103004110860000000
The payment should be done on the journal’s website (author’s account), which will be done through connecting to the transferring channel of the bank after the primary reception of the paper (before the review process) and after the final acceptance (before the acceptance letter).


 

Current Issue: Volume 13, Issue 64, September and October 2025 

Publication Information

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Director-in-Charge
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Indexing and Abstracting

Keywords Cloud

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  • Folk literature
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  • Popular Literature
  • Shahnameh
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  • Popular beliefs
  • Structure
  • women
  • Culture
  • Proverbs
  • Comparative literature
  • Mythology
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  • folklore literature
  • Customs
  • Bakhtiari culture
  • Metaphor
  • Legend
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  • Music
  • Ritual
  • morphology
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  • one thousand and one nights
  • Theme
  • Sociolinguistics
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  • Public Literature
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  • Haft Lashkar
  • Battle
  • superstitions
  • Simin Daneshvar
  • Birth
  • Scroll
  • power
  • correction
  • Tradition
  • Child
  • Stylistics
  • Representation
  • row
  • Omen
  • Linguistics
  • Manuscripts
  • The story of Siavash
  • Persian poetry
  • sufism
  • Anahita
  • Persian Painting
  • folk
  • Joseph Campbell
  • subordinates
  • palm
  • Souvashoun
  • â?i:ka
  • Joke
  • Taboo
  • Literary style
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  • Anthropolinguistics
  • animal
  • literary proverbs
  • fairy
  • movement
  • Religious motif
  • Sacrifice custom
  • Shadow
  • Prediction
  • Repetition
  • Sam Nameh
  • Sabzevar
  • Lithography
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  • rhyme
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  • grief
  • Feminism
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  • Meters in Persian poetry
  • Humor
  • parody
  • Iranian Tales
  • Binary opposition
  • Amber cow
  • popular poetry
  • conceptual metaphor
  • Rostam
  • Shāhnāmeh
  • Social capital
  • Pragmatics
  • Zaum
  • Persian proverbs
  • Conceptual metaphors
  • scrolls
  • Legends of Azerbaijan
  • narcotics
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  • Beliefs of folk
  • sex
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  • Sadegh Hedayat
  • folktales
  • Hormozgan
  • Predestination
  • Mithra
  • Bakhtiari tribe
  • Ideology
  • Narrative Scrolls
  • local songs