Editors
Jay M. Bernstein, New School for Social Research,
Jean-Philippe Deranty, Macquarie University
Emmanuel Renault, Ecole Normale Supérieure
John Rundell, University of Melbourne
Jean-Philippe Deranty, Macquarie University
Robert Sinnerbrink, Macquarie University
Books for review should be sent to:
Critical Horizons
Philosophy Department
Macquarie University
North Ryde
NSW, 2109
Australia
Aesthetics Editor
Alison Ross, Monash University
Critical Horizons works at the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics and social and critical theory. It brings together a unique combination of perspectives to create a vibrant forum for critical analysis and creative dissonance. Critical Horizons is dedicated to publishing original analyses of contemporary social and cultural life from those working at the forefront of critical thinking as well as new generations of critical theorists from across a broad range of cultural contexts and theoretical traditions.
Critical Horizons publishes articles from critical theorists working in social and political philosophy, aesthetics, spatial and urban theory, anthropology, history of ideas, film and art theory, gender studies, comparative literature, social and critical theory.
Critical Horizons is an internationally refereed journal and has published the work of Etienne Balibar, Andrew Bowie, Fred Dallmayr, Manfred Frank, Agnes Heller, Dieter Henrich, Axel Honneth, Martin Jay, Richard Kearney, Alphonso Lingis, Paul Patton, Jacques Rancière, Emmanuel Renault, and Richard Rorty. The journal is published three times a year.
Praise for Critical Horizons
“Critical Horizons offers more cutting-edge research in social and critical philosophy than any other journal currently in circulation. Unlike other journals in its area, it covers the entire gamut of European critical theory and features a remarkably international cast of contributors, which includes world renowned thinkers as well as younger scholars who are making their mark in their respective fields. It is indispensable reading for anyone interested in social and critical theory.” – David Ingram, Loyola University, Chicago
“It is an honour to be published by Critical Horizons, where all the active currents of contemporary critical theory find a perfect place to express their latest debates and confront their research programs.” – Etienne Balibar, Université de Paris X-Nanterre and University of California, Irvine
“Critical Horizons is one of the very best journals in the field of critical thought, a meeting place for some of the best and most internationally renowned philosophers and theoreticians as well as a number of younger people with brilliant ideas.” – Albrecht Wellmer, Free University of Berlin
“Critical Horizons is unique among philosophy and critical theory journals because it brings together the whole range of perspectives and traditions in contemporary critical thought. It has become the place to watch for new currents in critical and social thought, and also makes telling contributions to established debates. Critical Horizons is a must for everyone working in the humanities and social sciences.” – Andrew Bowie, Royal Holloway, University of London
Publication Frequency: April, August, December
ISSN: 1440-9917 (Print)
ISSN: 1568-5160 (Online)
Abstracting & Indexing Critical Horizons is currently covered by the following Indexing or Abstracting or Full-text Services:
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Jay M. Bernstein, New School for Social Research,
Jean-Philippe Deranty, Macquarie University
Emmanuel Renault, Ecole Normale Supérieure
John Rundell, University of Melbourne
Coordinating Editor Danielle Petherbridge, University College Dublin
Review EditorsJean-Philippe Deranty, Macquarie University
Robert Sinnerbrink, Macquarie University
Books for review should be sent to:
Critical Horizons
Philosophy Department
Macquarie University
North Ryde
NSW, 2109
Australia
Aesthetics Editor
Alison Ross, Monash University
Critical Horizons works at the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics and social and critical theory. It brings together a unique combination of perspectives to create a vibrant forum for critical analysis and creative dissonance. Critical Horizons is dedicated to publishing original analyses of contemporary social and cultural life from those working at the forefront of critical thinking as well as new generations of critical theorists from across a broad range of cultural contexts and theoretical traditions.
Critical Horizons publishes articles from critical theorists working in social and political philosophy, aesthetics, spatial and urban theory, anthropology, history of ideas, film and art theory, gender studies, comparative literature, social and critical theory.
Critical Horizons is an internationally refereed journal and has published the work of Etienne Balibar, Andrew Bowie, Fred Dallmayr, Manfred Frank, Agnes Heller, Dieter Henrich, Axel Honneth, Martin Jay, Richard Kearney, Alphonso Lingis, Paul Patton, Jacques Rancière, Emmanuel Renault, and Richard Rorty. The journal is published three times a year.
Praise for Critical Horizons
“Critical Horizons offers more cutting-edge research in social and critical philosophy than any other journal currently in circulation. Unlike other journals in its area, it covers the entire gamut of European critical theory and features a remarkably international cast of contributors, which includes world renowned thinkers as well as younger scholars who are making their mark in their respective fields. It is indispensable reading for anyone interested in social and critical theory.” – David Ingram, Loyola University, Chicago
“It is an honour to be published by Critical Horizons, where all the active currents of contemporary critical theory find a perfect place to express their latest debates and confront their research programs.” – Etienne Balibar, Université de Paris X-Nanterre and University of California, Irvine
“Critical Horizons is one of the very best journals in the field of critical thought, a meeting place for some of the best and most internationally renowned philosophers and theoreticians as well as a number of younger people with brilliant ideas.” – Albrecht Wellmer, Free University of Berlin
“Critical Horizons is unique among philosophy and critical theory journals because it brings together the whole range of perspectives and traditions in contemporary critical thought. It has become the place to watch for new currents in critical and social thought, and also makes telling contributions to established debates. Critical Horizons is a must for everyone working in the humanities and social sciences.” – Andrew Bowie, Royal Holloway, University of London
Publication Frequency: April, August, December
ISSN: 1440-9917 (Print)
ISSN: 1568-5160 (Online)
Abstracting & Indexing Critical Horizons is currently covered by the following Indexing or Abstracting or Full-text Services:
Philosophy Research Index
ProQuest Academic Research Library
ProQuest Central
ProQuest Social Sciences
PhilPapers
The Philosophers Index
Scopus Abstract and Citation Database
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