Advanced Inquiry
EldridgeBulletin Arts & Humanities Series
Elegantly presented, carefully curated, designed to convey the breadth of contemporary research in its diversity, with clarity and coherence.
Knowledge unfolds through emergence and revision—now, more strongly than ever before, in fast-evolving, fluid configurations. To reflect this movement, publication needs a structure that sustains rather than interrupts this flow.
The Eldridge Bulletin of Advanced Inquiry lends such framework precision. Through continuous peer review within sections and rolling publication, the bulletin model allows timely circulation of validated work. Research enters scholarly debate as it is assessed, while maintaining structural coherence through full issues released regularly.
This endeavour is grounded in Open Access principles and developed under the joint stewardship of London Academic Publishing, through Harrington Centre and The Eldridge Learned Society, in collaboration with international partners and affiliates.
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About the
Arts & Humanities Series
A forum for reflective dialogue, where ideas meet the texture of experience, and voices engage with language, culture, identity and expression to draw out meanings that resonate beyond their moment and speak to a wider human horizon.
The sections span linguistics and literature, visual and performing arts, philosophy, ethics, anthropology, history, economics, psychology, cultural theory, media studies, digital humanities, as well as interdisciplinary explorations bridging these domains.













Eldridge Bulletin | Arts & Humanities Series
About the Journal
001Aims and Scope
Advancing timely, rigorous research that bridges disciplines and deepens understanding.

002Editorial and Advisory Board
With expert oversight, Eldridge Bulletin progresses confidently, assembling section editors and reviewers to ensure academic excellence.

003Coverage, Indexing and Archiving
Reliable scholarship with proper attribution, indexing partners, and long-term preservation.

004Publication Ethics
A rigorous ethics framework ensuring transparency, originality, and accountability across all roles.

005Rights and permissions
All content is made available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence.

TimelineEldridgeTimelineProject

2018
Early Development
Harrington Centre is launched as a division of London Academic Publishing to lead innovative, high-level research activities.

2018–2024
Growth & Network
The Centre defines core priorities, expands engagement across academic projects, builds an international network of participants, and strengthens its board through ongoing collaboration.

2024
Inception
Idea of Eldridge Bulletin of Advanced Inquiry emerges, pointing toward a sustainable, independent publication featuring high-quality scholarly papers.

2024-2025
Project Structuring
First actions are implemented, including the formal establishment of Eldridge Learned Society as an independent branch to support academic governance and collaboration.

Sept–Nov 2025
Planning Stage
Key objectives for the Bulletin are finalised, and preliminary contacts for the platform and technical support have been initiated.

Dec 2025
Policies Consultation
Editorial and operational policies are set in consultation with advisory board members of Harrington Centre and the wider London Academic Publishing network. Alignment with current standards.

Jan–March 2026
Platform Prep & Design
Technical team prepares the presentation website and submission platform, adapting a user-friendly design for the open-source OJS.

April 2026
Launch Prep
Presentation site is finalised. First Call for Papers launched, marking the official invitation for contributions to the Bulletin, with detailed submission guidelines and deadlines now available.

April-June 2026
Editorial Setup
Peer review begins. The editorial team is assembled and section editors are appointed, setting the structure in place.

May 2026
Platform Launch
The platform goes live, incorporating peer review management, editorial workflows, copyright handling and publication tracking. A transparent and reliable operational framework.

June-July 2026
Publication of Inaugural Issue
Inaugural issue of Eldridge Bulletin released, marking the official launch of the publication.

July 2026
Indexing & Refinement
Project fully operational. Initial editorial and collaborator lists finalised. First issues sent for indexing. Publication enters regular circulation and gains wider visibility, impact, and recognition.

June–Sept 2026
Networking and Promotion
Eldridge Bulletin promoted as an independent publication with growth potential.

July 2026
Society Website
Official website of the Eldridge Society goes live. It is conceived as a hub for collaboration, networking and community engagement, showcasing active projects and future initiatives.

End 2026
Year-End Review
Annual report completed for year one. The journal series builds ahead with plans for ongoing development.
Publication Fees
Article Processing Charges
Peer review is free of charge.
Upon acceptance, a single all-inclusive fee covers everything.
Introductory Discount
- Standard publication:
£400£300 - Fast publication: N/A
- Supplementary issue:
£600£450
PER article in Open Access
- Peer-review: 2 weeks
- Publication: 3 weeks
- Place: Main Bulletin
- Accessibility: Open Access

PER article in Open Access
- Peer-review: 1 week
- Publication: 1 week
- Place: Main Bulletin
- Accessibility: Open Access

PER article in paid supplement
- Peer-review: 1 week
- Publication: 2 - 10 weeks
- Place: Non-Periodic Supplementary Issues
- Accessibility: Paid Access
- Author Royalties: 15% of Net Revenues
Submission and Publication Workflow
- After submission, the Managing Editor sends the paper for peer review.
- The standard peer review is continuous, entirely free, and very fast, typically taking around 2 weeks.
- If the paper is accepted, an invoice for the publication fee of
£400£300 is issued. - Authors who wish to have their paper reviewed and published more quickly (1‑week peer review, 1‑week publication) must indicate this during submission by selecting the appropriate option in the online submission system.
- In these cases, the review and publication process is accelerated, and upon acceptance, an invoice for £500 will be issued.
Before submission, please review the Author Guidelines for requirements, formatting, and policies
Introductory Discount
- Language Proofreading:
£200£150 (4000 words) - Academic Proofreading / Editing:
£300£225 (4000 words)





