Journal of Cognition and Culture is an international academic journal dedicated to the study of cognition and culture. This magazine aims to explore and exchange the interdisciplinary fields between cognitive science and cultural studies, providing a platform to discuss how human cognitive processes are influenced by cultural factors, and how culture shapes our cognitive structures and behavioral patterns. Magazines have become important academic resources in interdisciplinary fields such as cognitive science, psychology, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, philosophy, and cultural studies. The research papers, review articles, theoretical discussions, and experimental reports published in the magazine cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to cultural psychology, cognitive anthropology, language and thinking, cross-cultural cognitive differences, cultural memory, religious cognition, social cognition, and cultural evolution.
The magazine adopts a peer review system to ensure that all published articles have undergone rigorous academic review and are of high quality and innovation. The editorial team of the magazine is composed of experts from around the world, who are responsible for evaluating and guiding submitted manuscripts to ensure the academic level and research depth of the journal content. The magazine has a wide readership, including academic researchers, scholars, graduate students, and other professionals interested in the intersection of cognition and culture.