期刊名称:SCIENCE IN CONTEXT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Aims and Scope
Science in Context is an international journal edited at The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University. It is devoted to the study of the sciences from the points of view of comparative epistemology and historical sociology of scientific knowledge. The journal is committed to an interdisciplinary approach to the study of science and its cultural development - it does not segregate considerations drawn from history, philosophy and sociology. Controversies within scientific knowledge and debates about methodology are presented in their contexts.
Instructions to Authors Submission of manuscripts Manuscripts should be submitted, by mail or email, to the editorial office with a cover sheet including your name, fax, telephone number, and email address. The editors require a separate text of 150 words that presents the argument of your paper. Hardcopies should be anonymous and sent in triplicate accompanied by a file on CD or disk preferably in Rich Text Format (RTF), or a major wordprocessing program such as MS Word. Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout and with adequate margins. They should be typed on one side only of A4 or American quarto white paper. Our mailing address is: Science in Context, The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel. Submissions by email should be sent to sic@post.tau.ac.il. Submission of a paper is taken to imply that it has not been previously published and that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of the paper, the author will be asked to transfer copyright to Cambridge University Press (with certain rights reserved). There are no page charges. Preparation of manuscripts The journal follows the author-date reference system that is generally used in the social and natural sciences. ¡®Documentation Two¡¯ in Chicago Manual of Style and a back issue of the journal should be used as guides when preparing the manuscript. 1. REFERENCE LIST: Full bibliographical information is listed alphabetically at the end of the paper. This list should include all the sources that are cited in parentheses in the text. a. BOOKS: author; year, including original date in square brackets when a reprint is being cited; title; editor or translator if applicable; city; publisher. E.g. Bourbaki, Nicolas. [1960] 1994. Elements of the History of Mathematics. Translated by John Meldrum. Berlin: Springer. b. ARTICLES IN BOOKS: author; year; title of article; title of book; editor or translator if applicable; page numbers; city and publishers. E.g. Corry, Leo. 1996. ¡°David Hilbert and Physics.¡± In The Symbolic Universe: Geometry and Physics, 1890-1930, edited by Jeremy Gray, 120-135. Oxford: Oxford University Press. c. ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS: author; year; title of article; periodical; volume; page numbers. E.g. Foucault, Michel. 1978. ¡°Politics and the Study of Discourse.¡± Ideology and Consciousness 3:7-26 d. WEBSITES: title; name of editor (if given); version; date of last update; sponsoring institution or organization; date of access; URL. E.g. American Museum Congo Expedition 1909-1915. Ver. 2.0. January 2003. American Museum of Natural History. 20 July 2003 <http://diglib1.amnh.org>. 2. CITATIONS IN TEXT: The AUTHOR and DATE (and PAGES if relevant) are set off in parentheses in the text and will refer readers to the complete information that is given in the Reference List. E.g. (Corry 1996, 120). 3. FOOTNOTES or ENDNOTES are used only to present important and relevant points that would otherwise interrupt the flow or structure of the paper. These notes are numbered consecutively and listed as endnotes, even though they will appear as footnotes in the journal. Unusual alphabets, special characters, mathematical and chemical formulas, and all diacritical markings should be marked clearly. A small number of figures may be used to illustrate an article. Line drawings should be directly reproducible; glossy prints should be furnished for all halftone illustrations. If supplying illustrations as electronic files TIFF is the required format with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi for halftones and 1200 dpi for line drawings. Offprints 25 offprints of each article will be supplied free of charge to the first named author. Extra offprints may be purchased from the publisher if ordered at proof stage. (Revised 20/12/05)
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Editorial Board
Editorial Board Editor
Dr Leo Corry The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas Tel Aviv University Ramat-Aviv, 69 978 Tel Aviv Israel Email corry@post.tau.ac.il
Dr Alexandre Métraux 62 Heidelberger Street D-69221 Dossenheim Germany Email Ametraux@aol.com
Professor Jürgen Renn Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte Wilhelmstr. 44 D-10117 Berlin Germany Email renn@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de Assistant Editor
Lindy Davarci Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Boltzmannstraße 22 14195 Berlin Germany
Mr Boaz Hagin The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas Tel Aviv University Ramat-Aviv, 69 978 Tel Aviv Israel Email sic@post.tau.ac.il Managing Editor
Ms Miriam Greenfield The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69 978 Tel Aviv Israel Email sic@post.tau.ac.il Editorial Board
Professor Mohammed Abattouy Fez University, Morocco
Professor Jed Z. Buchwald California Institute of Technology, USA
Professor Robert S. Cohen Boston University, USA
Professor Lorraine Daston Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin, Germany
Dr Jean-Claude Dupont University of Amiens, France
Dr Sven Dupré University of Ghent, Belgium
Professor Yehuda Elkana Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Professor Rivka Feldhay Tel Aviv University, Israel
Professor Gideon Freudenthal Tel Aviv University, Israel
Professor Peter Galison Harvard University, USA
Professor Paolo Galluzzi University of Florence, Italy
Professor Giora Hon University of Haifa, Israel
Professor Thomas P. Hughes University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Professor Barbara Naumann University of Zurich, Switzerland
Professor Irina Podgorny Universidad de La Plata, Argentina
Professor Roger Smith Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Professor Baichun Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China
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