Časopis za kritiko znanosti (ČKZ) is a magazine that looks at social sciences and humanities with a critical eye. It expanded its name to Magazine for Critique of Science, for Imagination and New Anthropology, as its subject range is very broad: open society, young democracy, social-economic problems, cultural studies, gender studies, scientific-technical civilisation, media theory, risk technology, social pedagogic, marginality, dependence, handicap and history of theory, to name just a few. Rather than following a traditional scientific approach, the editorial policy stimulates trans-disciplinary pluralistic approaches to social phenomena and the presentation of contemporary theoretical concepts or translations (eg Aristotle, Descartes, Locke, Arendt, etc). Texts by eminent international authors as well as students attract feedback from readers both at home and abroad. The journal is a quarterly published in Slovene, with occasional summaries in English and German.
ČKZ was established in 1973 by a group of radical students and younger intellectuals who wanted to tackle contemporary social praxis in a critical way beyond objective scientific approaches. The book collection Krt (A Mole), released in 1981, was a similar initiative.
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