Science-fiction Studies is an international peer-reviewed academic journal focused on Science Fiction and related media forms. It promotes scholarly inquiry into science fiction, film, television, and other forms of science fiction, including theoretical analysis, critical commentary, historical research, and cultural studies. The journal encourages an interdisciplinary approach to research, covering many fields such as literary theory, cultural studies, sociology, psychology, and philosophy.
The journal's content includes research papers, reviews, interviews, and conference presentations, and aims to provide a forum for scholars, researchers, and students from around the world to discuss and share science fiction research. SFS pays special attention to the exploration of new ideas, theories and methods in the field of science fiction, as well as in-depth analysis and criticism of science fiction works. The audience is broad, including science fiction researchers, literary critics, cultural theorists, educators, and readers interested in science fiction culture. By publishing high-quality scholarly articles, SFS makes an important contribution to the accumulation of knowledge and academic development in the field of science fiction research.