Journal of Posthuman Studies explained

Journal of Posthuman Studies
Abbreviation:J. Posthuman Stud.
Editor:Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
Publisher:Penn State University Press
Country:United States
History:2017–present
Frequency:Biannually
Issn:2472-4513
Eissn:2471-4461
Jstor:24724513
Oclc:2957004093
Website:https://www.psupress.org/Journals/jnls_JPHS.html
Link2:https://www.jstor.org/journal/jpoststud
Link2-Name:Online archive

The Journal of Posthuman Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Penn State University Press and hosted by the Ewha Institute for the Humanities.[1] Established in 2017, the journal seeks to address questions such as what it is to be human in this age of technological, scientific, cultural, and social evolution. Drawing on theories from critical posthumanism and transhumanism, the journal encourages constructive and critical dialogue through research articles, discussion papers, and forums.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Journal of Posthuman Studies: Philosophy, Technology, Media . www.psupress.org.
  2. Web site: Journal of Posthuman Studies on JSTOR.