About the Journal
Praxeology – A critical reflexive view on social practices is an open access, online peer reviewed journal in the intersection between the health sciences, pedagogy, the social sciences and the humanities. The journal publishes peer reviewed articles and essays, in addition to book essays, book reviews, and op-ed pieces.
The title Praxeology and the subtitle a critical reflexive view refer to historical epistemology, which is the journal's epistemological foundation. Pierre Bourdieu and the research tradition developed in the Nordic countries based on his theories and methods in Scandinavia are particularly important, but the journal also publishes research articles that do not directly belong to this tradition, but that are theoretically and methodologically related to it.
While the journal primarily is directed at critical and reflexive analyses of practices in health and/or education, the journal also accepts contributions from other research environments and traditions.
Praxeology is an international journal, and accepts manuscripts written in the Scandinavian languages, English or French.