Armin W. Geertz, Aarhus University
Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo, Aarhus University
Valerie van Mulukom, Coventry University
Chairs of International Advisory Board
Pascal Boyer, Washington University in St. Louis
Luther H. Martin, University of Vermont
Book review Editor
Istvan Czachesz, University of Tromsø
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Istvan Czachesz
University of Tromsø
Institute of History and Religious Studies
PO Box 6050 Langnes
9037 Tromsø
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Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion is the official journal of the International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion (IACSR). The Association was founded in 2006 and since then has sponsored a number of international collaborative projects and biennial conferences.
The cognitive science of religion is a burgeoning field that finds itself in the center of cross-disciplinary research. Cognition is understood in a variety of ways from bottom-up to top-down models and theories. New insights into cognition, culture and religion are being discovered, new ways of doing research are being established and new methodologies and technologies are being used in the cognitive science of religion. The number of scholars and scientists working in this exciting field are expanding exponentially, and the journal provides a cutting-edge publication channel for this field.
The editors will consider the following types of original papers:
General and research articles (maximum 6,000 words)
Research reports (up to 4,000 words)
Short Reports (up to 2,500 words)
Commentaries, Addenda, and Book Reviews (up to 1,500 words)
Invited target articles (up to 8,000 words)
Frequency: Continuous online publication comprising 2 issues per volume year
ISSN:2049-7555 (Print)
ISSN:2049-7563 (Online)
Indexing and Abstracting
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Thomson Reuters
- European Reference Index (ERIH Plus)
- ATLA Religion Database®
- Religious & Theological Abstracts
LATEST ISSUES
Issue 5.1 (2017/2019) Table of Contents-click here to view
Special Issue: Imagination & Religion
Edited by: Valerie van Mulukom
Editorial
The Cognitive Science of Religion: Wherefrom, Whereto?
Armin W. Geertz , Valerie van Mulukom , Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo
Articles
The Cognitive Science of Imagination and Religion
Valerie van Mulukom
Some, But Not All, Children Believe in Miracles
Paul L. Harris , Kathleen H. Corriveau
Tell Me a Story: Religion, Imagination, and Narrative Involvement
Jessica E. Black , Molly Oberstein-Allen , Jennifer L. Barnes
Absorption, Mentalizing, and Mysticism: Sensing the Presence of the Divine
Thomas J. Coleman III , James E. Bartlett , Jenny M. Holcombe , Sally B. Swanson , Andrew Atkinson , Christopher F. Silver , Ralph W. Hood
Reimagining the Imaginaries: Towards a Biocultural Theory of (Non)religion
Mari Ovsepyan
A Room of One’s Own: Autistic Imagination as a Stage for Parasocial Interaction and Social Learning
Ingela Visuri
ADVANCE ACCESS to forthcoming issue 5.2
Issue 5.2 (2017/2019) Table of Contents-click here to view
Special Issue: Cognitive Science of Religion Methodologies
Edited by: Armin W. Geetz
Articles
Understanding the Role of Context on Memory for Maximally Counterintuitive Concepts
Mary Harmon-Vukić , M. Afzal Upal
Announcements
Call for papers for submission of Filedrawer reports |
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With the publication of volume 6, the Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion welcomes submissions of short “filedrawer” reports (maximum of 2,500 words). | |
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Table of Contents
Articles
Advancing the Cognitive Science of Religion through Replication and Open Science | 6.1-2: ADVANCE ACCESS PDF |
Suzanne Hoogeveen , Michiel van Elk |
Fast and Slow: Questions and Observations in the Psychology of Religion | 6.1-2: ADVANCE ACCESS PDF |
Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi |
The Computational Science of Religion | 6.1-2: ADVANCE ACCESS PDF |
Justin Lane , F. LeRon Shults |
Past Its Prime? A Methodological Overview and Critique of Religious Priming Research in Social Psychology | 6.1-2: ADVANCE ACCESS PDF |
Shoko Watanabe , Sean M. Laurent |
Go WILD, Not WEIRD | 6.1-2: ADVANCE ACCESS PDF |
Martha Newson , Michael Buhrmester , Dimitris Xygalatas , Harvey Whitehouse |
Cognitively Informed Ethnography: Using Mixed Methods to Capture the Complexity of Religious Phenomena in Two Ecologically Valid Settings | 6.1-2: ADVANCE ACCESS PDF |
Hugh Daniel Turpin , Mark Stanford |
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