Emotions-History Culture Society
metrics 2024
To Illuminate the Intersections of Emotion and History
Introduction
Emotions-History Culture Society is a distinguished journal published by BRILL, dedicated to exploring the intricate intersections of emotion, history, and cultural studies. With an ISSN of 2206-7485 and an E-ISSN of 2208-522X, this journal contributes to the advancement of knowledge through its rigorous scholarship and interdisciplinary approach. Operating from the Netherlands, it is positioned as an essential resource for researchers and academics in the fields of history and cultural studies, ranked in the Q3 category for both areas as of 2023. With diverse articles that resonate within the social sciences, the journal addresses contemporary challenges and historical contexts emphasizing the role of emotions in society. As a notable contributor to the academic landscape, it offers valuable insights, supporting open dialogue and intellectual development among scholars and students alike. Although currently published without Open Access, its high impact evidenced by its positioning in the 76th percentile for Arts and Humanities History underscores its relevance and importance in fostering a deeper understanding of emotional narratives within historical and cultural frameworks.
Metrics 2024
Metrics History
Rank 2024
Scopus
JCI (Web Of Science)
Quartile History
Similar Journals
Infancias Imagenes
Engaging with the Visual Dimensions of Early LifeWelcome to Infancias Imagenes, a premier journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of children's images and representations, published by UNIV DISTRITAL FRANCISCO JOSE CALDAS. Since its inception in 2006, this Open Access journal has served as a vital platform for researchers, educators, and practitioners to explore the multifaceted dimensions of childhood through visual culture, pedagogy, and social discourse. With its commitment to disseminating high-quality research, Infancias Imagenes plays a significant role in shaping the academic landscape, fostering dialogue among stakeholders across various disciplines. As an emerging voice in the field, the journal invites contributions that not only advance scholarly discussion but also engage with pressing societal issues surrounding childhood, ensuring its relevance in both academic and professional contexts. The journal is accessible online, enhancing visibility and allowing for a broader audience to engage with cutting-edge research in children's image studies.
JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
Understanding Behavior Through a Cultural LensJOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, published by SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, is a premier journal dedicated to the exploration and understanding of psychological phenomena across diverse cultural contexts. With an impressive impact factor reflective of its significance in the academic community, this journal ranks in the top quartile (Q1) for Anthropology, Cultural Studies, and Social Psychology, making it a vital resource for researchers and professionals alike. Spanning from its inception in 1970 to the upcoming year of 2024, the journal covers a wide array of topics that illuminate the nuances of human behavior and cultural interactions, supported by rigorous empirical research. It holds notable rankings in Scopus, including a remarkable 42nd position in Cultural Studies, ensuring its content reaches a high-impact audience. Researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the intersection of culture and psychology will find the journal invaluable for advancing their knowledge and contributing to this dynamic field.
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY
Exploring the Intersections of History and DiplomacyDIPLOMATIC HISTORY, published by OXFORD UNIV PRESS, is a leading academic journal in the field of diplomatic studies, boasting an impressive Q2 ranking in History and a notable 84th percentile among the top arts and humanities journals as per Scopus rankings. Since its inception in 1977, this esteemed journal has consistently provided a scholarly platform for rigorous research and innovative discussions surrounding the dynamics of international relations, statecraft, and political diplomacy. With contributions from esteemed historians and emerging scholars alike, DIPLOMATIC HISTORY endeavors to examine historical contexts that shape contemporary diplomatic practices, fostering a deep understanding of past and present geopolitical landscapes. While this journal does not currently offer Open Access, it remains a vital resource for researchers and professionals striving to enhance their expertise in the complex interplay of history and diplomacy.
Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios sobre Cuerpos Emociones y Sociedad
Catalyzing Transformative Ideas in Emotional and Body StudiesRevista Latinoamericana de Estudios sobre Cuerpos Emociones y Sociedad is a premier open-access journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary exploration of emotional studies and their sociocultural implications in Latin American contexts. Published by CONSEJO NACL INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS & TECNICAS, CENTRO EST AVANCADO, this journal serves as a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students seeking to contribute to and expand upon the understanding of bodies, emotions, and society from a comprehensive perspective. With an ISSN of 1852-8759, the journal has been freely accessible since 2009, promoting widespread dissemination of knowledge and facilitating intellectual exchange. The journal strives to foster critical dialogues and innovative research that addresses contemporary social issues, thus playing an essential role in the academic community focused on emotional and body studies in Latin America. Engaging with this journal not only supports scholarly contributions but also connects readers with transformative ideas that resonate across disciplines.
Horror Studies
Advancing the Discourse on Horror's Cultural SignificanceHorror Studies, published by INTELLECT LTD, is a pivotal interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the exploration of the horror genre across various artistic mediums, including literature, music, visual arts, and performing arts. Since its inception in 2014, the journal has established itself as an essential resource for scholars and practitioners, facilitating critical discourse on the cultural, historical, and psychological aspects of horror. With an impressive Scopus ranking, placing it in the top quartile for literature and literary theory (Rank #188 out of 1106, 82nd percentile), and maintaining a Q3 category across all relevant areas, Horror Studies offers a platform for innovative research that engages with contemporary issues and the evolution of horror as a cultural phenomenon. Researchers and students alike will find value in its robust articles that analyze horror not just as a genre, but as a lens through which societal fears and anxieties are projected and examined. Although Horror Studies is not available as an open-access journal, its insights continue to make meaningful contributions to the scholarly landscape, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of horror's complex interplay with humanity.
SOCIETY & ANIMALS
Innovating Perspectives on Interactions with the Animal WorldSOCIETY & ANIMALS is a distinguished journal published by BRILL that has been a vital platform for interdisciplinary research at the nexus of human-animal studies since its inception in 1993. With an ISSN of 1063-1119 and an E-ISSN of 1568-5306, this journal offers valuable insights into the philosophical, sociological, and political dimensions of human relationships with animals. It holds an impressive standing, ranked Q2 in the field of Philosophy, Q3 in Sociology and Political Science, and Q4 in Veterinary (miscellaneous) categories, demonstrating its diverse relevance across multiple disciplines. By bridging academic inquiries with contemporary societal issues, SOCIETY & ANIMALS facilitates an engaging dialogue among researchers, professionals, and students, encouraging a deeper understanding of our evolving interactions with the animal world. Although currently not an open-access journal, it remains an essential resource for scholarly work and continues to influence research trends within the realms it covers.
Affective Science
Connecting Minds Through Emotional ResearchAffective Science, published by SpringerNature, is a premier journal dedicated to the exploration of emotional processes and their implications across various facets of human behavior. Since its inception in 2020, this journal has positioned itself at the forefront of Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, and Social Psychology, achieving a remarkable Q1 ranking in each of these categories as of 2023. With an emphasis on empirical research, theoretical contributions, and interdisciplinary approaches, Affective Science serves as a vital platform for scholars worldwide to disseminate their findings, fostering a deeper understanding of affective mechanisms in both typical and atypical contexts. Although it is not an Open Access journal, broad access is facilitated through institutional subscriptions, ensuring that the latest advancements in affective research reach a diverse readership. Its rigorous standards and strategic focus on emerging trends make Affective Science an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students aiming to delve into the complexities of human emotion.
Langages
Navigating the Complexities of Language and CommunicationLangages is a premier peer-reviewed journal in the field of linguistics, published by Armand Colin, a reputable French publisher known for its commitment to advancing academic scholarship. With an ISSN of 0458-726X and an E-ISSN of 1958-9549, this journal has been an important platform for linguistic research since its inception in 1976, and it continues to engage with contemporary linguistic debates through to 2024. The journal is ranked in the top two quartiles for linguistics and language, reflecting its significance in the academic community, with a Q2 categorization in 2023, and robust Scopus rankings within the 66th to 69th percentiles across relevant categories. Authors and researchers from around the globe contribute to its rich tapestry of scholarly articles that explore the multifaceted nature of language and its role in society, making Langages an essential resource for linguists, educators, and students alike.
JOURNAL OF GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY
Advancing Insights into Genetic Influences on PsychologyJOURNAL OF GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY, published by Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, stands as a prominent outlet within the fields of Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Life-span Studies. Since its inception in 1946, this journal has played a pivotal role in disseminating transformative research that explores the intricate links between genetics and psychological phenomena. With an impact factor that reflects its scholarly rigor and recognition, the journal is categorized in the Q2 quartile across multiple psychology domains, underscoring its significance in advancing knowledge and practical applications in psychological sciences. The journal features a broad range of articles—from empirical studies to theoretical reviews—fostering a vibrant academic dialogue among researchers, professionals, and students alike. Although currently not an open-access journal, it provides robust subscription options for institutions and individuals seeking to engage with cutting-edge research. Whether you are looking to enrich your academic portfolio or stay at the forefront of psychological science, JOURNAL OF GENETIC PSYCHOLOGY remains an essential resource. For more information or to explore our latest issues, please visit our site.
Childhood in the Past
Unearthing the past to illuminate the childhood experience.Childhood in the Past is a pivotal academic journal published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, dedicated to exploring the historical perspectives of childhood through a multidisciplinary lens. With an ISSN of 1758-5716 and E-ISSN 2040-8528, this esteemed journal analyzes and contextualizes childhood across various cultures and eras, significantly contributing to the fields of Anthropology and Life-span and Life-course Studies. Despite the absence of Open Access options, the journal holds an impressive Q2 ranking in Anthropology and a Q4 ranking in Life-span and Life-course Studies, reflecting its valuable scholarly contributions. Researchers and students alike can benefit from its insights, given its Scopus rankings — placing it in the 51st percentile for Anthropology and 18th percentile for Life-span studies. Published in the United Kingdom and facilitating an engaging dialogue on childhood history, Childhood in the Past continues its quest from 2014 to 2024 to deepen the understanding of how childhood has shaped societies and continues to evolve today.