Im@go. A Journal of the Social Imaginary

Im@go is an international journal for interdisciplinary research on the Social Imaginary. Double-blind refereed and indexed by the main international databases, it publishes theoretical, descriptive and applied studies on the Social Imaginary pertaining to a wide range of fields of knowledge. The aim of the journal is to bring together scholars, practitioners and young researchers working in different field and disciplines with a view to developing an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approach to the Social Imaginary. Im@go encourages critical debates on these and other relevant issues spanning not only the theoretical and methodological dimensions of the Social Imaginary but also their practical and socially relevant outcomes.


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Announcements

 

Call for papers n.25 (July 2025)

 

The Imaginary of Nostalgia
Editors: Fabio La Rocca and Daniela Pomarico


 
Posted: 2024-09-18 More...
 

Sociétés : Appel à contribution numéro thématique Les fonctions de l’archétype

 




L’intention de ce numéro de la revue Sociétés est de montrer les diverses dimensions de l’archétype comme forme d’application du sens sur les choses, mais aussi comme expérience empirique de terrain.




 
Posted: 2024-07-27 More...
 

Call for papers n.24 (December 2024)

 
Shadows of the Social. The imaginaries of otherness, of the invisible, of silence  
Editor: Antonio Camorrino and Nicola Pannofino

 
Posted: 2024-03-03 More...
 
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No 22 (2023): The Imaginary of Environmental Apocalypse

Editors: Linda Armano / Francesco Barbalace / Pier Luca Marzo
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Editorial

Linda Armano, Francesco Barbalace, Pier Luca Marzo
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11-17

Topic

Daniele Battista
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21-38
Fabrizio Arcuri
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39-61
Alessandro Gelao
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63-79
Lucilla Mininno, Giovanni La Fauci
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81-102
Carmelo Buscema
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103-128
Erwan Moreau
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129-148
Sara Amato, Jakub Pichalski
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149-171
Gianluca Lanfranchi
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173-196
Linda Armano, Francesco Barbalace, Pier Luca Marzo
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197-220
Hélène Houdayer
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221-245
Alessandra Manzini, Oladele Madamidola
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247-272
Antonella d’Autilia
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273-293

Off Topic

Marco Centorrino, Lorenzo di Paola
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297-313

Focus

Raffaele Albanese
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317-326
Francesco Barbalace
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327-336