Theory and Event is a leading academic publication dedicated to advancing critical discussions at the intersection of political theory, cultural analysis, and contemporary events. Through original research articles, Theory and Event provides a vibrant platform for scholars, theorists, and cultural critics to engage deeply with the complexities of politics, society, and culture in our time.

The journal is committed to fostering innovative theoretical approaches and interdisciplinary dialogue. By publishing work that interrogates urgent social, cultural, and political questions ranging from technology and media to affect theory, aesthetics, and the politics of difference, Theory and Event stimulates intellectual exchange and critical debate.

Theory and Event welcomes and publishes original research related to the following areas:

  • Visual arts and performance studies
  • General management
  • Literary theory and textual analysis
  • History and historiography
  • Marketing, branding, and cultural strategy
  • Media and communication studies
  • Financial management
  • Film and visual culture
  • Gender and sexuality studies
  • Management and organizational studies
  • Race and postcolonial studies
  • Human resource management
  • Environmental humanities and climate politics
  • Organizational behavior
  • Urban studies and spatial theory
  • Aesthetics and theories of representation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Management and governance
  • Sociology
  • Psychology, including clinical, industrial
  • Education and pedagogy in cultural and political contexts
  • Migration, diaspora, and transnational studies
  • Digital humanities and critical data studies
  • Science and technology studies (STS)
  • Affect theory and the study of emotion in culture and politics
  • Law, justice, and human rights theory
  • Memory studies and collective remembrance
  • Information technology management
  • Religion, secularism, and political theology
  • Supply chain, globalization, and political economy
  • Religious studies / comparative religion
  • Journalism
  • Strategic management
  • Mass communication
  • Media studies
  • Issues related to management and business
  • Library and information sciences
  • Women and gender studies
  • Economics
  • Cultural studies
  • Social work
  • Sustainability management
  • Interdisciplinary dialogues across humanities, social sciences, and applied fields
  • Social and political events
  • Ethnography
  • Public administration
  • Political science
  • International relations
  • Philosophy
  • Political theory
  • Ethics and corporate responsibility within cultural and political contexts