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Possibility Studies & Society

Possibility Studies & Society

eISSN: 27538699 | ISSN: 27538699 Frequency: Quarterly
Possibility Studies and Society publishes theoretical inquiries, empirical research and practical applications into human and social possibilities and impossibilities, considered in psychological, material, technological, cultural, and political terms.

Its main themes are creativity, imagination, innovation, agency, improvisation, serendipity, wonder, counterfactual thinking, pretend play, the future, anticipation, utopia / dystopia and social and technological change. However, all submissions that reflect on the antecedents, processes, and consequences of exploring, expanding or constraining possibilities for individuals, communities and society will be considered.

Possibility Studies and Society is interdisciplinary in nature and welcomes contributions from psychologists, philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, educators, designers, engineers, arts and creative industries specialists, as well as anyone with an interest in psychological, social, technological, cultural and political possibilities as they play out at an individual, group and societal level.

While the journal has an ongoing and open call for contributions, most of its issues are thematic, including both invited and uninvited submissions relevant for the given theme. All submissions will be subjected to rigorous, blind peer review.

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pos.

Possibility Studies and Society publishes theoretical inquiries, empirical research and practical applications into human and social possibilities and impossibilities, considered in psychological, material, technological, cultural, and political terms.

Its main themes are creativity, imagination, innovation, agency, improvisation, serendipity, wonder, counterfactual thinking, pretend play, the future, anticipation, utopia / dystopia and social and technological change. However, all submissions that reflect on the antecedents, processes, and consequences of exploring, expanding or constraining possibilities for individuals, communities and society will be considered.

Possibility Studies and Society is interdisciplinary in nature and welcomes contributions from psychologists, philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, educators, designers, engineers, arts and creative industries specialists, as well as anyone with an interest in psychological, social, technological, cultural and political possibilities as they play out at an individual, group and societal level.

While the journal has an ongoing and open call for contributions, most of its issues are thematic, including both invited and uninvited submissions relevant for the given theme. All submissions will be subjected to rigorous, blind peer review.

Managing Editor
Vlad Petre Glaveanu Dublin City University, Ireland
Managing associate editor
Wendy Ross London Metropolitan University, UK
Associate Editor
Sergio Agnoli University of Trieste, Italy
Samantha Copeland TU Delft, The Netherlands
Constance de Saint Laurent Maynooth University, Ireland
Editorial Board
Roy Baumeister President, International Positive Psychology Association, USA
Ronald A. Beghetto University of Connecticut
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Kerry Chappell University of Exeter, UK
Giovanni Corazza University of Bologna, Italy
Nathan Crilly University of Cambridge, UK
Andrea Gaggioli Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Italy
Alex Gillespie London School of Economics, UK
Michael Hanchett Hanson Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
Daniel Harris RMIT University, Australia
Na Na Anna Hui City University of Hong Kong, China
Zorana Ivcevic Pringle Yale University, USA
Ingunn Johanne Ness University of Bergen, Norway
Maciej Karwowski University of Wroclaw, Poland
James C. Kaufman University of Connecticut, USA
Bem Le Hunte University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Ioana Literat Teachers College, Columbia University, USA
Todd Lubart University of Paris, France
Lorenzo Magnani University of Pavia, Italy
Lambros Malafouris Oxford University, UK
Alfonso Montuori California Institute of Integral Studies, USA
Takeshi Okada University of Tokyo, Japan
Thomas Ormerod University of Sussex
Roberto Poli University of Trento, Italy
Maria Eunice Quilici Gonzalez São Paulo State University, Brazil
Roni Reiter-Palmon University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
Zayda Sierra University of Antioquia, Colombia
Dean K. Simonton Professor Emeritus, University of California, Davis, USA
Bharath Sriraman University of Montana, USA
Min Tang University of Applied Management, Germany
Thomas Teo York University, Canada
Jaan Valsiner Aalborg University, Denmark
Miguel John Versluys Leiden University, the Netherlands
Brady Wagoner Aalborg University, Denmark
Editorial Assistant
Luciana Dantas de Paula University of Brasilia, Brazil
Nicolas Verger Dublin City University, Ireland

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