About the Journal
Frontier Science and Futures (FSF) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the publication of rigorous, science-grounded, and analytically disciplined scholarship on frontier, controversial, misunderstood, and future-oriented topics in science, technology, and society. It provides a serious scholarly venue for examining questions that lie at the evolving boundaries of current knowledge, especially where scientific evidence, public discourse, theoretical interpretation, and uncertainty do not yet stand in stable alignment.
The journal welcomes conceptual papers, theoretical analyses, structured and integrative reviews, corrective essays, historical-scientific reassessments, and other forms of analytically rigorous interdisciplinary inquiry. FSF is particularly interested in contributions that clarify complex or contested issues, revisit neglected or weakly framed scientific questions, evaluate emerging lines of inquiry, or refine academic understanding in domains that remain underdeveloped, publicly misframed, or prematurely dismissed in mainstream scholarly discourse.
FSF is committed to analytical discipline, epistemic transparency, and methodological honesty. Submissions are expected to distinguish clearly among established evidence, interpretation, inference, and speculation, and to engage frontier topics with seriousness rather than rhetorical exaggeration. The journal seeks to encourage careful scholarship that is intellectually open, scientifically responsible, and attentive to both the promise and the limits of emerging knowledge.
By bringing together work across scientific, technological, philosophical, and interdisciplinary domains, FSF aims to serve scholars, researchers, advanced students, and serious readers seeking deeper academic engagement with the frontier edges of science and futures-oriented inquiry.