期刊名称:HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES
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ISSN: | 0952-6951
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出版频率: | Bi-monthly
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出版社: | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
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出版社网址: | http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
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期刊网址: | http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105577
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影响因子: |
0.690 (2020年)
0.839(2018年)
0.351(2017年)
0.397(2016年)
0.247(2015年)
0.398(2014年)
0.276(2013年)
0.442 (2012年)
0.621(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE; HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
History of the Human Sciences provides an important forum for contemporary social science research that examines its own historical origins and interdisciplinary influences in an effort to review current practice.
Critical Examination
In recent years we have witnessed a spectacular convergence of interest in the social sciences. Scholars are critically examining their traditional assumptions and preoccupations in the light of developments which cut across interdisciplinary boundaries. Disciplines across the social sciences and beyond are reflecting on their own histories in an effort to review this current practice. The term Human Sciences encapsulates this broader, innovative approach to the established subject matter of the social sciences.
An Interdisciplinary Approach
History of the Human Sciences aims to expand our understanding of the human world through a broad interdisciplinary approach. The journal will bring you critical articles from sociology, psychology, anthropology and politics, and link their interests with those of philosophy, literary criticism, art history, linguistics, psychoanalysis, aesthetics and law.
Regular Special Issues
The journal provides comprehensive coverage of a range of themes across the human sciences. Special IssuesSections have been devoted to:
¡¤ The New Art History
¡¤ Rhetoric and Science
¡¤ New Developments in the History of Psychology
¡¤ Writing as a Human Science
¡¤ Wilhelm ('Gi') Baldamus (1908-91): An Appreciation
¡¤ Politics and Modernity
¡¤ Hans Blumenberg
¡¤ Constructing the Social
¡¤ Identity, Self and Subject
¡¤ William James
¡¤ Making Sense of Science
¡¤ Identity, Memory and History
¡¤ Who Speaks? the Voice in the Human Sciences
Coverage of the Latest Literature
History of the Human Sciences publishes regular Review Essays and Reviews, keeping you in touch with the latest literature.
"contains articles of a sort that one finds nowhere else. Anyone interested in the
development of the self-images characteristic of modern intellectuals will find it very useful." - Richard Rorty
"History of the Human Sciences has become essential reading for anyone interested in those intersections linking theory, critical history and the human sciences as disciplines. The articles are distinctive and stimulating, and the reviews are indispensable." - William Connolly
"a very interesting journal, not only scholarly but always entertaining." - Michael Billig
ISI Journal Citation Reports
Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 10/16 (History of Social Sciences) 15/27 (History & Philosophy of Science) Impact Factor 0.298
Electronic Access:
History of the Human Sciences is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://hhs.sagepub.com
Instructions to Authors
Prospective writers are encouraged to contact the editors to discuss their ideas. We are looking for clearly written papers of from 5-7000 words including notes and references. Please attach to every submission a letter confirming that all authors have agreed to the submission and that the article is not currently being considered for publication by any other journal.
Preparing your manuscript
¡¤ You should send us four copies of your paper together with a diskette, the latter preferably written in Microsoft Word 6.
¡¤ We will also require an abstract; five keywords; and a biographical note of no more than 50 words.
¡¤ Your name and details of your institutional affiliation should be provided on a sheet separate from the manuscript, to facilitate the reviewing procedure.
¡¤ Finally, it is important that you furnish us with a word-count of your paper.
Formatting your manuscript
The following requirements apply to both papers and review essays
¡¤ This format is in line with standard social science practice; consequently we do NOT accept end-of-page footnotes.
¡¤ The order of the layout is the sequence: Text - Notes - Bibliography.
¡¤ Citations in the text appear as (Rorty, 1985: 168).
¡¤ Bibliographies are shown as:
Ernst, W. (1996) 'Framing the Fragment: Archaeology, Art, Museum', in P. Duro (ed.) The Rhetoric of the Frame: Essays on the Boundaries of the Artwork. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 111-35.
Hevia, J. L. (1998) 'The Archive State and the Fear of Pollution: From the Opium Wars to Fu-Manchu', Cultural Studies 12: 234-64.
Poovey, M. (1998) A History of the Modern Fact: Problems of Knowledge in the Sciences of Wealth and Society. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press.
Ross, D., ed. (1994) Modernist Impulses in the Human Sciences, 1870-1930. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
¡¤ Where the titles of books and articles are NOT in English a translation should follow in square brackets: Irigaray, L. (1985) Parler n'est jamais neutre [Speaking is never neutral/neuter]. Paris: Minuit.
¡¤ Quotations: use single quotation marks only except for quotations within quotations. Quotations of more than three lines should be indented.
Permissions and special requirements
¡¤ The publishers require you to obtain permission to reproduce texts and illustrations subject to copyright.
¡¤ Tables and figures should be typed or drawn on separate sheets.
¡¤ Line diagrams should be presented as camera-ready copy on glossy paper (b/w, unless to be reproduced - by arrangement - in colour) and, if possible, on disk as EPS files (all fonts embedded) or TIFF files, 800 dpi - b/w only. For scanning, photographs should preferably be submitted as clear, glossy, unmounted b/w prints with a good range of contrast or on disk as TIFF files, 300 dbi.
Acceptance
¡¤ On publication you will receive 25 free offprints and a copy of the journal. No article may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system without the prior permission in writing of the Publishers.
CONTRIBUTIONS and CORRESPONDENCE should be sent to the History of the Human Sciences, at the following address:
University of Durham
Department of Psychology
Science Laboratories
South Road
Durham DH1 3LE, UK
[h.h.sciences@durham.ac.uk]
BOOKS FOR REVIEW should be sent to the Review Editor: Dr Rhodri Hayward
Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London
210 Euston Road, LONDON NW1 2BE, UK. e-mail: rhodri.hayward@ucl.ac.uk
Editorial Board
Editor James Good ,University of Durham, UK Associate Editor Peter Lassman ,University of Birmingham, UK Thomas Osborne ,University of Bristol, UK Roger Smith ,University of Lancaster, UK Arthur Still ,University of Durham, UK Book Review Editor Rhodri Hayward ,Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, UK Advisory Board Hans Aarsleff ,Princeton University, USA Svetlana Alpers ,University of California, Berkeley, USA Stephen Bann ,University of Bristol, UK Gillian Beer ,University of Cambridge, UK Seyla Benhabib ,Yale University, USA Claude Blanckaert ,Melun, France Roy Boyne ,University of Durham, UK William E. Connolly ,Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA Alan Costall ,University of Portsmouth, UK Kurt Danziger ,York University, North York, Canada Robert Darnton ,Princeton University, USA Steve Fuller ,University of Warwick, UK Ian Hacking ,College of France, France Martin Jay ,University of California, Berkeley, USA Ludmilla J Jordanova ,University of East Anglia, Colchester, UK Wolf Lepenies ,Free University, Berlin, Germany Josep R Llobera ,Goldsmiths College, London, UK Geoffrey Lloyd ,University of Cambridge, UK Herminio Martins ,Oxford, UK Serge Moscovici ,Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France Anthony R. D. Pagden ,University of California, USA Anthony Pugh ,University of Durham, UK Richard Rorty ,Stanford University, USA Paul A. Roth ,University of California-Santa Cruz, USA Carolyn Steedman ,University of Warwick, UK Marilyn Strathern ,University of Cambridge, UK Stephen Turner ,University of South Florida, St Petebeach, USA Hayden V White ,University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Robin Williams ,University of Durham, UK Robert M Young ,London, UK
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