Subjectivity is an international academic journal focused on fields such as psychology, cognitive science, philosophy, and literary criticism. This magazine explores the formation, development, and role of individual consciousness, emotions, intentions, and subjective experiences in human behavior and social interaction. The journal covers the theoretical framework of subjectivity, psychological measurement, neuroscience foundations, and the manifestations of subjectivity in different cultures and languages.
The magazine aims to provide an interdisciplinary forum for scholars to share new insights and findings on subjective research. It encourages the submission of quantitative and qualitative research on subjective experiences, including experimental studies, case studies, theoretical analysis, and model construction. In addition, the journal also focuses on the intersection of subjectivity and social construction, identity recognition, morality, and aesthetics. The journal ensures that the published research has high academic standards and innovation through a peer review process. Its target readers include psychologists, cognitive scientists, philosophers, literary critics, sociologists, and other scholars and graduate students interested in the study of human subjectivity. By promoting in-depth understanding of subjectivity, journals have made significant contributions to the theoretical development and practical applications in related fields.