Call for Papers — Imagination and Imaginary

‘The International Journal of Social Imaginaries,” is an international, peer-reviewed journal published twice yearly by Brill is soliciting articles on the imagination or the imaginary.

This interdisciplinary journal has been publishing articles dealing with the productive imagination (Kant, Heidegger, Paul Ricoeur, Hannah Arendt, etc.) and the social imaginary (Richard Taylor, Cornelius Castoriadis, and so on), as well as on modernity, social theory, and political thought, including their cross-sections. For the coming issues, the journal is especially looking for papers concerning the imagination or imaginary and/or imaging, broadly construed, in contemporary technology, especially the digitization of reality and related issues like social media, Internet, cyberspace, techno-globalization, AI, etc. In addition, we are looking for papers on the imagination or imaginary in non-Western thought.

The journal is published by Brill. The older incarnation of the journal ‘Social Imaginaries’ was published by Zeta Books and started in 2014. Since 2022 the journal has been published by Brill as ‘The International Journal of Social Imaginaries,’ with the same editors (Suzi Adams, Jeremy Smith, Saulius Genius, Paul Blokker, and John Krummel). Submissions for this coming issue should be made by the end of September 2023 through this website: https://brill.com/view/journals/ijsi/ijsi-overview.xml?tab_body=container-135910-item-135916&contents=ArtSub.

More information on the journal can be found here:
https://brill.com/view/journals/ijsi/ijsi-overview.xml?tab_body=container-135910-item-135916&contents=ArtSub