BIBLIOTHEQUE D HUMANISME ET RENAISSANCE is an open access journal devoted primarily to the scientific study of perception, language processing, attention, memory, and cognition. The journal’s broad focus encompasses the behavioral, cognitive, and brain sciences. ACP publishes empirical studies, theoretical papers, and critical reviews. The journal occasionally offers reviewers the possibility to write an opinion letter on a reviewed paper, and regularly publishes special issues on topics of widespread interest. The language of the journal is English. Currently ACP is indexed by major abstracting services including Scopus, MedLine, PsychINFO, EBSCO, ERIH PLUS, Social Sciences Citation Index, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, and Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Aim:
- To advance scholarly discourse and knowledge on humanism and the Renaissance across various disciplines, including history, literature, philosophy, art, religion, science, and politics.
- To provide a platform for the exchange of ideas, theories, methodologies, and interpretations related to humanistic thought, artistic expression, and cultural practices of the Renaissance.
- To promote interdisciplinary research that explores the interconnectedness of different aspects of Renaissance culture and its impact on subsequent periods.
Scope:
Bibliotheque de Humanisme et Renaissance welcomes original research articles, literature reviews, critical essays, and scholarly discussions that address a wide range of topics within the following thematic areas:
Covered research areas include:
- Humanist Philosophy and Thought
- Literature and Language Studies
- Religious Studies and Theology
- Art History and Visual Culture
- Cognitive Psychology
- Neuropsychology of Cognition
- Modeling and Simulations
- Social Cognition
- Differential Cognitive Psychology
- Developmental Cognitive Psychology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Interdisciplinary Approaches
Bibliotheque de Humanisme et Renaissance is committed to fostering , encouraging critical inquiry, and promoting an inclusive understanding of humanism and the Renaissance. We welcome contributions from scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide, irrespective of geographical location, institutional affiliation, or disciplinary background.