About this journal

Aims and scope

Mind, Culture, and Activity (MCA) is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed articles that examine the way that mind and culture are constituted in a wide variety of human activities. We seek to promote dialogue among different schools of thought theorizing relationships between the human mind and the sociocultural environments it inhabits. We place emphasis upon research that takes a critical stance towards questions of human praxis and development, including a reflexive stance towards the researchers' own practices. In particular, authors are advised to critically scrutinize their research practices and categories to avoid characterizing psychological and cultural diversity in terms of deficits. Studies that deal with cultural historical phenomena, such as emergent forms of mediation, relationality, ethical practice, power relations, politics of learning, or social justice, are encouraged. We especially encourage work that situates the studies of mind, culture, and activity in the Anthropocene epoch, attending to the challenges and issues that it brings forth.

We encourage interdisciplinary contributions—including, but not limited to, anthropology, psychology, sociology, history, philosophy, education, linguistics, critical race theory, media studies, queer studies, disability studies, and performance studies. We particularly encourage reports of research which have engaged partnerships reflecting a diversity of cultures, nationalities, and perspectives, especially which engage those that have been traditionally marginalised in the field. We invite authors to read the articles published in MCA in order to get a better sense of the journal's scope, as well as encourage them to engage in dialogue with prior relevant scholarship published in the journal.

Empirical and theoretical research is welcomed. When empirical results are part of a submission, the journal typically publishes research that is primarily qualitative, but quantitative and mixed research methods are encouraged as well.

We consider several types of articles: substantial contributions that present theoretical research or syntheses of theoretical and empirical research devoted to a significant topic (up to 8,000 words); commentaries responding to articles published in MCA (up to 2,500 words); and works written in alternative, creative formats (up to 2,500 words). We also include book reviews (up to 2,000 words), book review essays (up to 4,000 words) and shorter book notes, as well as retrospective narratives of one's own work (up to 8,000 words). If you would like submit a book review, please contact the Book Review Editor first.

Please keep in mind when you are preparing a manuscript that our readership includes a broad range of scholarship from the social sciences and humanities. Please avoid jargon that is familiar only to researchers in one field. We use APA (6th ed.) as reference style. Refer to Instruction for Authors to prepare your manuscript for submission.

It is our practice to perform a thorough editorial screening of every incoming manuscript before it is sent to reviewers for anonymized review. This screening ensures that manuscripts are at a stage at which the review can be generative for both reviewers and authors. We are mindful of the time reviewers devote to the journal, and we want to send them papers with real potential to provide significant contributions, developed in such a way that the reviews can provide clear guidance to authors. 

When we do not consider a paper ready for external review, we still aim to ensure that authors receive meaningful feedback, if the work is within the scope of the journal. In some cases, we desk reject a paper but invite the authors to resubmit based on this feedback. This practice is similar to some journals’ designation “reject and resubmit.” While our current digital system does not offer this option, and authors may still receive a message with the label "reject" in these cases, in our letter, we will communicate to authors our feedback and our invitation to consider reworking the paper and submitting it anew. In our experience, this is a better way to help authors to receive the reviews they need and to improve submissions that we can eventually publish.

This approach, based on editorial consensus, requires more time than traditional methods of desk reject which do not provide feedback. As a rule, our goal is to make a determination of whether to send the paper to reviewers within 4-6 weeks. Only papers clearly out of scope may receive a brief desk reject letter in a shorter time frame.

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Journal metrics

Usage

  • 110K annual downloads/views

Citation metrics

  • 1.8 (2023) Impact Factor
  • Q2 Impact Factor Best Quartile
  • 2.4 (2023) 5 year IF
  • 4.0 (2023) CiteScore (Scopus)
  • Q1 CiteScore Best Quartile
  • 1.380 (2023) SNIP
  • 0.759 (2023) SJR

Speed/acceptance

  • 0 days avg. from submission to first decision
  • 23% acceptance rate

Editorial board

EDITORS

Karlyn Adams-Wiggins
Portland State University, USA

Aydin Bal
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA

Sophina Choudry
University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Arturo Cortez
Universtiy of Colorado Boulder, USA

Beth Ferholt
Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA

Alfredo Jornet Gil
University of Girona, Spain

Ivana Guarrasi
Minnesota state University, Mankato, USA

Monica Lemos
University of Helsinki, Finland

Mara Welsh Mahmood
University of California Berkeley, USA

Bonnie Nardi
University of California, Irvine, USA

Antti Rajala
University of Eastern Finland, Finland

Anna Stetsenko
Graduate Center, City University of New York

Julian Williams
University of Manchester, United Kingdom

SPECIAL PROJECTS EDITOR

Michael Cole

University of California, San Diego, USA

EDITORIAL BOARD

Hans Christian Arnseth - University of Oslo, Norway

David Bakhurst - Queen's University, Canada

Arthur Bakker - Utrecht University, Netherlands

Megan Bang - University of Washington, USA

Louise Bøttcher - Aarhus University, Denmark

Alain Breuleux - McGill University, Canada

Andrew Coppens - University of New Hampshire, USA

Mariëtte de Haan - Utrecht University, Netherlands

Patricia Dionne - Université de Sherbrooke, Canada

Jan Derry - University College London, United Kingdom

Yrjö Engeström - Helsingin Yliopisto, Finland

Ola Erstad - University of Oslo, Norway

Moises Esteban-Guitart - University of Giorna, Spain

Marilyn Fleer - Monash University, Australia

Natalia Gajdamaschko - Simon Fraser University, Canada

Vlad Glaveanu - Webster University, Geneva

Artin Göncü - University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Kris Gutiérrez - University of California, Los Angeles; University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

Rogers Hall - Vanderbilt University, USA

Mariane Hedegaard - Københavns Universitet, Denmark

Lois Holzman - East Side Institute, USA

Paula Hooper - Northwestern University, USA

Stan Karanasios, University of Queensland, Australia

Yong Ming Kow - City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Therese Laferriere - University Laval, Canada

Alex Levant - Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

Anna Stetsenko - Graduate Center, City University of New York

Na'ilah Suad Nasir - University of California, Berkeley, USA

Ageliki Nicolopoulou - Lehigh University, USA

Kevin O'Connor - University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

Martin Packer - The University of the Andes, Colombia

William R. Penuel - University of Colorado at Boulder, USA

Anne-Nelly Perret- Clermont - Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland

David Preiss - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

Jrène Rahm - Université de Montréal, Canada

Anna Rainio - University of Helsinki, Finland

Wolff-Michael Roth - University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Keith Sawyer - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Anna Sfard - University of Haifa, Israel

Anna Shvarts - Moscow State University, Russia

Christo Sims - University of California, San Diego, USA

Anna Luiza Bustamante Smolka - Universidade Estadual de Dampinas, Brazil

Clay Spinuzzi - University of Texas, Austin, USA

Alison Taylor - University of British Columbia, Canada

Jennifer Vadeboncoeur - University of British Columbia

Irina Verenikina - University of Wollongong, Australia

Shirin Vossoughi - Northwestern University, USA

Tania Zittoun - Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland

EMERITUS MEMBERS

Luisa Aires

Amelia Alvarez

Alfredo Artiles

King Beach

Andy Blunden

Harry Daniels

Ole Dreier

Alessandro Duranti

Anne Edwards

Charles Goodwin

Edwin Hutchins

Vera John-Steiner

Sandra Jovchelovitch

Alex Kozulin

Jean Lave

Carol Lee

Jay Lemke

Luis Moll

Guiseppe Montovani

Terezhina Nunes

Carol Padden

Anne Marie Palincsar

Fernando Luis Gonzales Ray

Barbara Rogoff

Georg Rückriem

Mabel Encinas Sanchez

Charles Tolman

Jaan Valsiner

Olga Vásquez

James Wertsch

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  • Elsevier BV
  • Scopus
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  • ProQuest
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Open access

Mind, Culture, and Activity is a hybrid open access journal that is part of our Open Select publishing program, giving you the option to publish open access. Publishing open access means that your article will be free to access online immediately on publication, increasing the visibility, readership, and impact of your research.

Why choose open access?

  1. Increase the discoverability and readership of your article
  2. Make an impact and reach new readers, not just those with easy access to a research library
  3. Freely share your work with anyone, anywhere
  4. Comply with funding mandates and meet the requirements of your institution, employer or funder
  5. Rigorous peer review for every open access article

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