Humanimalia accepted by Scopus

The journal Humanimalia has been accepted by Scopus for coverage. According to the Scopus Content Selection & Advisory Board, Humanimalia is a well-organised journal which attracts numerous citations, underlining its significance in the scholarly field. Congratulations to the editorial team for receiving this important recognition of quality.

Humanimalia is a biannual journal devoted to the study of human–animal relations. It is interdisciplinary, diamond open-access, and peer-reviewed, publishing original articles from a wide range of cultural, historical, philosophical, political, and aesthetic perspectives on human-animal relations. The journal was launched in 2009 and is currently edited by Kári Driscoll (University of Utrecht). Humanimalia’s latest issue was devoted to “Life with and without Animals”.

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