The unifying theme of the journal Human Figurations is a broad concern with long-term processes of the development of human society and the human condition.

Human Figurations: Long-term Perspectives on the Human Condition is an interdisciplinary open-access, peer-reviewed journal supported and sponsored by the Norbert Elias Foundation.

While Elias is best known for his theory of civilizing processes, he wrote on an astonishing range of topics, including violence, war, sport, ageing and dying, time, work, art, music, poetry, utopias and the relations between the sexes. Fundamentally, he advanced what have been called both a 'post-philosophical' theory of knowledge and the sciences, and an 'historical social psychology'. His conception of the discipline of sociology was far broader than that which has now become institutionalized in the rather narrow departments of sociology in contemporary universities. In consequence, he inspires researchers from many disciplines, especially people working in the interstices between conventional disciplines: history (especially world historians and social historians), criminology, international relations, anthropology and political science. Human Figurations will attract contributions from across these fields, the unifying theme being a broad concern with long-term processes of the development of human society and the human condition.

Papers submitted for publication in Human Figurations should be emailed to admhumfigs@gmail.com. Please review and follow the Guidelines for Contributors.