À propos de cette revue
SCENT is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research on smell culture, olfactory technology, scent art, and related fields. It serves as a key platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to share cutting-edge findings and insights that deepen understanding of the olfactory realm and its societal impacts.
Unlike traditional scent-focused publications, SCENT emphasizes rigorous academic inquiry, bridging disciplines such as cultural studies, neuroscience, chemistry, and design. Its mission is to foster cross-field dialogue, exploring how smell shapes human behavior, culture, and technology, along with the ethical and historical dimensions of olfactory practices.
Key focus areas include smell culture, olfactory technology innovations, scent art, olfactory neuroscience, and the ethics of scent production. The journal publishes original research, reviews, and case studies, all subject to strict double-blind peer review, welcoming submissions from established and emerging scholars alike, as well as industry practitioners.
As a leading publication in olfactory studies, SCENT aims to elevate smell as a central academic topic, challenging its historical neglect. Available in print and digital formats, it ensures global accessibility, guided by a diverse editorial board of international experts committed to scholarly excellence.
Numéro courant
Vol. 1 No 1 (2026): Perfume and Art: Beauty, Awfulness, and Stench
Perfume and Art: Beauty, Awfulness, and Stench
Publiée:
2026-02-23