Tectum science publisher

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The Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag is a German science publisher . It was founded in 1992 by Heinz-Werner Kubitza in Marburg .

At the beginning of 2017, the publisher was sold to Nomos Verlag in Baden-Baden . The publisher's works are electronically available to registered users via the Tectum eLibrary.

program

The publishing program covers the areas of humanities, social sciences, law and economics. Will be published post-doctoral theses , dissertations , theses , master's theses , master's theses , Essay Congress reports and scientific monographs . So far, around 3800 titles (as of 2006) have been published.

The books appear in over 30 series , such as B .:

  • KONTEXT Art - Education - Cultural Education , edited by Jutta Ströter-Bender
  • Kulturanalysen , edited by Ulrike Prokop
  • Edition Wirtschaft und Recht , edited by Andreas Wien
  • Literature and media , edited by Volker Wehdeking and Gunter E. Grimm

In 2011, the publishing program was expanded to include two categories: non-fiction , with 2 to 4 titles per year, and Religious Criticism and Humanism , in which six titles had appeared by the end of 2012, including two of which the publisher is the author, a doctor of theology. Other authors in the latter category include Hubertus Mynarek , Gerhard Wimberger , Peter Henkel , Horst Groschopp and Werner Raupp .

The publisher is a member of the German Book Trade Association .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tectum - publisher profile Website of the Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag, online at tectum-verlag.de
  2. Scientific publishing website of the Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag, online at tectum-verlag.de
  3. Information for non-fiction authors on the website of the Tectum Wissenschaftsverlag, online at tectum-verlag.de
  4. ^ Frank Nicolai: Tectum-Verlag in future without religious criticism , in: hpd.de
  5. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft takes over Tectum. February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 9, 2017 .
  6. ^ Website of religious criticism and humanism in the Tectum publishing house