Home Contact Sitemap Jobs Help
 
 (0)
[i]
Publications & Services
Books
Journals
Reference Works
CD Roms
Advanced Search
Rights & Permissions
Customer Information
Alerting Services
News
Online Publications
Author Gateway
Brill Corporate
Our Imprints
BRILL
Hotei Publishing
IDC
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
VSP
Journal of Cognition and Culture
Executive Editors: E. Thomas Lawson (Queen's University of Belfast/Western Michigan University) and Pascal Boyer (Washington University).

Journals

ISSN:1567-7095
E-ISSN:1568-5373
 
Current:Volume 9 (2009)
Number of Issues:2
List price Individuals:€ 87.00 / US$ 128.00
List price Institutions:€ 208.00 / US$ 306.00
List price institutions online only:€ 187.00 / US$ 275.00

Editorial Board
Executive Editors Dr. E. Thomas Lawson, Queen’s University, Belfast Dr. Pascal Boyer, Washington University (St. Louis) Book Review Editor Dr. Justin L. Barrett, Oxford University International Advisory Board Scott Atran (CNRS, Michigan), Maurice Bloch (London School of Economics), Robert Boyd (UCLA), Leda Cosmides (Santa Barbara), Roy D’Andrade (U of Connecticut), Alan Fiske (UCLA), Susan Gelman (Michigan), Lawrence Hirschfeld (New School for Social Research), Carl Johnson (Pittsburgh), Frank Keil (Yale), Robert McCauley (Emory), Douglas Medin (Northwestern), Steven Mithen (Reading), Richard Nisbett (Michigan), Steven Pinker (Harvard), Karl Rosengren (Illinois), Dan Sperber (CNRS), Bruce Tesar (Rutgers), John Tooby (Santa Barbara), Sheila Walker (Claremont), Thomas Ward (Tuscaloosa), Sandra Waxman (Northwestern), Harvey Whitehouse (Oxford), William Wimsatt (Chicago), Jacqueline Wooley (Texas)
Abstracting & Indexing
PsycInfo Psychological Abstracts Science of Religion - Abstracts and Index of Recent Articles
Instructions for Author(s)
Back Volumes

Go to Online Edition (new window)

The Journal of Cognition and Culture provides an interdisciplinary forum for exploring the mental foundations of culture and the cultural foundations of mental life. The primary focus of the journal is on explanations of cultural phenomena in terms of acquisition, representation and transmission involving cognitive capacities without excluding the study of cultural differences. The journal contains articles, commentaries, reports of experiments, and book reviews that emerge out of the inquiries by, and conversations between, scholars in experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social cognition, neuroscience, human evolution, cognitive science of religion, and cognitive anthropology. For the flyer of this journal click here For back volumes or issues older than 2 years, please contact Periodicals Service Company, 11 Main Street, Germantown, NY 12526, USA psc@periodicals.com / www.periodicals.com/brill.html

© 2006 Brill Disclaimer