Andamios
Scope & Guideline
Fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Cognitive Science and Embodiment:
The journal explores themes related to cognitive science, particularly the '4E' (embodied, embedded, enacted, and extended) approaches to cognition, emphasizing how cognition is influenced by social and environmental contexts. - Intercultural and Social Studies:
Andamios publishes work that examines intercultural dynamics, social justice, and the implications of cultural narratives, particularly within Latin American contexts. - Political Philosophy and Democracy:
The journal engages with contemporary political theory, focusing on issues of democracy, populism, and the social implications of political ideologies, especially in Latin America. - Disability Studies and Social Justice:
There is a significant emphasis on disability studies, exploring intersections of disability with social justice, identity, and cultural narratives, aiming to challenge normative frameworks. - Historical and Cultural Analysis:
Andamios also delves into historical analyses, particularly concerning movements and events in Latin American history, offering critical reflections on their socio-political implications.
Trending and Emerging
- Well-being and Enactive Approaches:
The journal is increasingly publishing works that explore enactive approaches to well-being, integrating cognitive science with practical applications in psychology and social practices. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Migration and Displacement:
There is a notable increase in research addressing themes of migration, forced displacement, and their socio-political implications, reflecting a global concern about these pressing issues. - Critical Disability Studies:
Emerging themes in critical disability studies continue to gain traction, focusing on intersectionality and the socio-political implications of disability in Latin America, which is becoming a central discourse in the journal. - Environmental and Socio-political Intersections:
Papers examining the intersections of environmental issues with social justice and political movements are increasingly featured, highlighting a growing awareness of the complexities of these challenges.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Logic and Formal Methods:
Papers focusing on traditional logic, formal languages, and their applications in various fields have become less frequent, indicating a potential shift towards more applied and interdisciplinary methodologies. - Historical Narratives of Western Philosophy:
There appears to be a reduced emphasis on exploring historical narratives specifically within Western philosophy, possibly reflecting a broader interest in non-Western perspectives and contemporary issues. - Cognitive Mechanisms in Isolation:
Research that narrowly focuses on cognitive mechanisms without considering their social or cultural contexts is less prevalent, as the journal increasingly prioritizes more holistic and contextual analyses.
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