Critique and Humanism is a peer-reviewed journal in human and social studies. It has an interdisciplinary profile with a special interest in contemporary political philosophy and social theory. Within the broader social agenda of the journal is to stimulate and give publicity to the critical reflections of human and social sciences on key problems of contemporary societies.

The journal invites papers that critically rethink the changing social world in a theoretical or empirical perspective, and analyze crucial civic problems within Bulgarian, European or global contexts.

Critique and Humanism Journal is released in thematic issues. The topic of each issue highlights an important scientific and/or social problem that subsequently frames the individual studies compiled in the volume. Topics are announced in advance on the website of the journal with a number of more narrowly defined research topics. Submitted articles that do not fall within the thematic focus of the issue are also published in the rubric Varia.

Every issue is edited by an issue editor (a member of the Editorial Board or a guest) in cooperation with the associate editors of the journal.

The journal releases two issues a year plus additional special issues (usually in English language). Some volumes are published as double issues due to their larger collection of articles.

Each submitted article is subject to anonymous peer review.