Logos (journal) explained

Logos (journal) should not be confused with Logos (Catholic journal).

Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture
Abbreviation:Logos
Editor:Michael J. Thompson
Publisher:Logos International Foundation
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:2002–present
Website:http://logosjournal.com/
Link1:http://logosjournal.com/archives/
Link1-Name:Online archive
Issn:1543-0820
Oclc:50563100

Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture is an American academic journal established in 2002 and edited by Michael J. Thompson. It is published quarterly and features articles that seek to foster critical dialogues on issues ranging from arts, politics, foreign affairs, culture, social sciences, to the humanities, as well as original fiction and poetry.

Logos was launched "to resurrect eroding democratic principles, concerns with social justice, and the broad-minded cosmopolitanism originally associated with The Enlightenment and then with the great progressive movements of modernity."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Bronner, Stephen and Michael J. Thompson. The Logos Reader. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2006, p. 1. .