期刊名称:SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW
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:
Social Science Citation Index
The most recent Journal Citation Reports published by the Social Science Citation Index rank Social Science Computer Review at number 21 in Information Science & Library Science and at number 26 in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences.
Unique Scope
With every year, computing becomes more central to social scientists - both as a means for and a subject of study. Social Science Computer Review is the unique forum for the most current scholarship in this rapidly advancing area of exploration.
Social Science Computer Review is an interdisciplinary journal covering social science instructional and research applications of computing, as well as societal impacts of information technology. Topics include:
¡¤artificial intelligence
¡¤business
¡¤computational social science theory
¡¤computer-assisted survey research
¡¤computer-based qualitative analysis
¡¤computer simulation
¡¤economic modelling
¡¤electronic publishing
¡¤geographic information systems
¡¤instructional media
¡¤instrumentation and research tools
¡¤public administration
¡¤social impacts of computing and telecommunications
¡¤software evaluation
¡¤world-wide web resources for social scientists
Interdisciplinary Nature
Because the uses and impacts of computing are interdisciplinary, so is Social Science Computer Review. The journal is of direct relevance to scholars and scientists in a wide variety of disciplines. In its pages you'll find work in the following areas:
¡¤sociology
¡¤anthropology
¡¤political science
¡¤economics
¡¤psychology
¡¤computer literacy
¡¤computer applications
¡¤methodology
Varied Features
To provide complete and balanced coverage, Social Science Computer Review presents you with a unique range of scholarship, including:
Articles... leading scholars explore the economic, political and social ramifications of computing technologies and society, as well as the issues surrounding them. Various forms of computing are examined to identify opportunities for enhancement and advancement and provide you with authoritative scholarship on how computing affects society and the social scientist
Software Reviews... in each issue, extensive reviews on the functionality of the broad range of software used by social scientists direct you immediately to the programs you need in your work
Symposiums... special sections devoted to examining issues of current concern provide you with focused and balanced coverage of important topics
Reports and Communication... brief updates, descriptions and insights keep you up to date with the latest work, thinking and developments in the field
Book Reviews... thoughtful and considered evaluations of current literature keep you informed about the best and most useful work in the field
News and Notes... each issue brings you comprehensive and current listings of online sites, services and products, so that you know what's available in the wide range of areas covered by the journal
Instructions to Authors
Sumission Manuscript Guidelines:
Please contact:
Sage Periodicals Press
Sage Publications, Inc
2455 Teller Road
Thousand Oaks
CA 91320, United States
Tel: 805 499 0721
Fax: 805 499 0871
Instructions to Authors
sage_guide_2003.pdf
Editorial Board
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Book Review Editor Carl Grafton ,Auburn University, Montgomery, USA
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Associate Book Review Editor Joseph Behar ,Dowling College, USA
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Associate Editors Betty Blecha ,San Francisco State University, USA
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Editorial Board Al Anderson ,University of Michigan, USA
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Raymond M Lee ,Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London |
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