Behavioral Scientist


Type Of Publisher
Magazine
Year Established
2017
Address
80 Broad St., 30th Floot, New York, NY, 10004, United States
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Mission Statement / Editorial Focus
Behavioral Scientist is an award-winning nonprofit digital and print magazine that offers readers original, thought-provoking articles, essays, stories, and art on the study of human nature and behavior--who we are and who we can become. Born out of the labs and offices of leading writers and scientists, our mission is to help our readers make sense of today’s world through a deeper understanding of human nature. We publish articles on humanity’s most enduring questions and today’s most pressing challenges. We feature the writing of both established and emerging authors. Past contributors include Nobel Prize and MacArthur winners, best-selling authors, award-winning researchers, and early career authors bringing new perspectives to the field. Our aim online and, as we develop our recurring print edition, is to create a platform where the best thinking about human behavior can coexist, both creative nonfiction, essays, poetry, art, design, and short stories. Our award-winning print edition Brain Meets World showcases some of this work and aim: https://behavioralscientist.org/print-edition-2-brain-meets-world/ About Brain Meets World: Through prose, poetry, historical archives, and art, Brain Meets World takes readers on a hero’s journey of ideas. Across seven chapters (160 pages), articles authored by leading writers and behavioral scientists provide glimpses into the electric, surprising, painful, and peculiar paths that our ideas take—and take us on. The backdrop for the journey is the world of behavioral science, which offers a one-of-a-kind stage to explore the odysseys of our mind. Here, the author, setting, and main character of our ideas is the same—ourselves. Brain Meets World contains insights and ideas about human behavior that are meant to provoke discussion and push the boundaries of behavioral science. It also brings to light the stories of those who’ve spent their lives trying to figure out who we are and who we can become. Brain Meets World is accessible for those at both advanced and beginning knowledge levels. We'd be happy to send a copy of Brain Meets World to CLMP.
Do You Accept Unsolicited Submissions?
Yes
Submission Guidelines URL
Via email at [email protected]
Total Circulation
Online 28,000 newsletter subscribers; 3000 copies printed and sold for second edition, Brain Meets World.