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The International Journal of Jungian Studies (IJJS) bridges the professional, clinical, and academic worlds of Jungian Studies for an international audience. It brings Jungian theory and practice into dialogue and debate with a wide variety of academic areas of study, and therapeutic concerns.

The editors encourage the submission of papers from Jungian Studies academics, psychoanalysts of all traditions -including analytical psychology, philosophers, anthropologists, critical theorists, feminists, political theorists, world-religious studies, sociologists, bio-ethicists, neuroscientists, and other sciences including students of these approaches in an ongoing critique/engagement with Analytical Psychology such as literature, film and media studies and fine art or art history. The IJJS wishes to continue the tradition of C.G. Jung in being open to a broad range of intellectual and experiential traditions while seeking to understand the human experience.

The IJJS publishes peer-reviewed, cutting-edge original articles of high academic quality. The journal is committed to embracing the diversity of Jungian thought and welcomes articles reporting research on:
• analytical psychology themes from academic, clinical, symbolic, cultural and inter-cultural perspectives
• comparative Jungian research in relation to other psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic themes
• the interface between Jungian studies and other academic disciplines

The IJJS is published by Brill in collaboration with the International Association for Jungian Studies.
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The Journal of Cognition and Culture provides an interdisciplinary forum for exploring the mental foundations of culture and the cultural foundations of mental life. The primary focus of the journal is on explanations of cultural phenomena in terms of acquisition, representation and transmission involving cognitive capacities without excluding the study of cultural differences. The journal contains articles, commentaries, reports of experiments, and book reviews that emerge out of the inquiries by, and conversations between, scholars in experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social cognition, neuroscience, human evolution, cognitive science of religion, and cognitive anthropology.
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Research in Phenomenology is an international peer-reviewed journal for current research in phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy as practiced in its global setting. In addition to critical studies of major themes and figures in this area of research, the journal publishes studies dealing with current topics at the intersection of philosophy and the humanities, as well as historical studies relevant to the phenomenological tradition. The journal devotes one issue each year to a special topic and includes in-depth reviews of significant, recently published books in this area of research.
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