Continent (journal)

is an online open access scholarly journal[1] founded in 2010 that publishes a range of subjects including philosophy, literature, and arts.

The Editors are supported by Contributing Editors Ben Segal, Feliz Lucia Molina, Sherrin Frances, Fintan Neylan, Frederick Arias, Rosemary Lee, Isaac Linder, John Gallic, Matt Bernico and Sophie Wagner.

Continent is published under a Creative Commons license using a modified version of Open Journal Systems being developed between Jamie Allen and Bernhard Garnicnig, and its advisory board comprises: The journal is indexed by The Philosophers' Index.

Continent participated in the BABEL 2012 post-medieval conference "Cruising in the ruins: the question of disciplinarity in the post/medieval university" at Northeastern University in Boston and presented a panel called All In A Jurnal's Work: A BABEL Wayzgoose critiquing and questioning the idea of the academic journal.

The conference sought to interrogate and challenge both the idea of teaching as well as being taught, and a catalogue of the event is available from punctum books.