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Human Affairs: Postdisciplinary Humanities & Social Sciences Quarterly (founded in 1990 as Human Affairs) is an international journal for humanities and social sciences published by De Gruyter and owned by the Institute for Research in Social Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia.
The journal's primary mission is to create a space for interdisciplinary dialogue among academics who are conducting innovative theoretical, interpretative, critical and/or historical research on topics related to human affairs issues. Specifically, the journal aims to foster collaboration among diverse disciplines within the humanities and social sciences, encompassing various social and cultural contexts.
In particular, we primarily publish theoretical and empirical studies that combine conceptual or methodological approaches from multiple disciplines. The aim is to enable communication between sub-disciplines such as (but not limited to) social psychology and sociology, educational psychology, gender studies, anthropology, bioethics, philosophy of mind, and political sciences.
We also welcome studies with practical and implicational overlap in human interactions and human affairs more generally.
Journal Homepagewww.humanaffairs.sk
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It brings together contributions from all traditional and non-traditional humanities and social sciences related to crucial contemporary human affairs.
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Fast, fair, and constructive peer review. Upon submission, an editor’s first decision typically takes five days. The first round of peer reviews is expected to take up on average to six weeks. The mean time frame between submitting a manuscript and its publication is approximately six months.
Human Affairs is committed to maximize free access to scientific knowledge. Therefore we enable free access to one Editors’ Choice paper in each issue, provide free access to the full content of the journal after 24 months from publishing and offer authors an option to publish their articles in an Open Access format (upon payment of an Article Publishing Charge). More information can be found under https://www.degruyter.com/cms/pages/oa-articles?lang=en.
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