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Mind & Society

Adaptive Behaviours under Risk and Uncertainty

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Mind & Society is a peer-reviewed journal founded by Herbert Simon and other cognitive scientists, for ideas, analyses, discussions and investigations on the interaction between the human, and artificial, mind and the societal and economic environment, including businesses and governments.

  • Focuses on adaptive behaviours in situations characterized by risk and uncertainty, as well as complexity and unpredictability.
  • Priority themes are bounded and ecological rationality, problem solving and embodied cognition.
  • Welcomes diverse contributions including empirical case studies, theoretical analyses and formal modelling or secondary data analyses and conceptual work.

This is a transformative journal, you may have access to funding.

Editors-in-Chief
  • Riccardo Viale,
  • Konstantinos Katsikopoulos
Submission to first decision (median)
151 days
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90,301 (2023)

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Electronic ISSN
1860-1839
Print ISSN
1593-7879
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