Critical Horizons is an academic journal dedicated to the study of philosophy and social theory. It aims to cross the boundaries of philosophy, aesthetics, society, and critical theory, promote the exchange and collision of different perspectives, and provide a dynamic platform for critical analysis and innovative discussions. It has performed well in the fields of philosophy, sociology, and political science.
This journal includes but is not limited to social and political philosophy, aesthetics, spatial and urban theory, anthropology, intellectual history, film and art theory, gender studies, comparative literature, etc. Its published articles cover original analyses of contemporary society and cultural life, authored by a new generation of critical theorists from different cultural backgrounds and theoretical traditions. For scholars, researchers, and critical thinkers in related fields, it is an important academic resource that helps promote the development of philosophy and social theory, and deepen understanding of contemporary social and cultural phenomena.