期刊名称:SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Social Science Citation Index
The most recent Journal Citation Reports published by the Social Science Citation Index ranks Science, Technology & Human Values at number 8 in Social Issues.
Fresh Perspectives
For over twenty years Science, Technology & Human Values has provided the forum for cutting-edge research and debate in this dynamic and important field.
As scientific advances improve our lives, they also complicate how we live and react to the new technologies. More and more, human values come into conflict with scientific advancement as we deal with important issues such as nuclear power, environmental degradation and information technology. To fully cover the field and the vital issues that arise on an almost daily basis, the journal presents you with a variety of features including:
Articles...that report original empirical research or philosophical analyses that advance thinking in the field and provide you with provocative new insights and ideas.
Commentaries...that present you with fresh perspectives on major public issues involving science and technology, or respond to articles that have appeared in Science, Technology & Human Values and are usually followed by a reply from the author.
Book Reviews...that summarize, analyze and provide context for new publications on science, technology and their relations with society and culture, keeping you current on important literature in the field.
Interdisciplinary Scholarship
Science, Technology & Human Values is a peer-reviewed, international, interdisciplinary journal containing research, analyses and commentary on the development and dynamics of science and technology, including their relationship to politics, society and culture. The journal provides you with work from scholars in a diverse range of disciplines across the social sciences. Among the disciplines you will find in Science, Technology & Human Values are:
Political Science Sociology Environmental Studies Anthropology Literature History Economics Philosophy
ISI Journal Citation Reports
Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 6/31 (Social Issues) Impact Factor 1.231
Electronic Access:
Science, Technology & Human Values is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://sth.sagepub.com
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts (maximum 8,000 words) should be submitted electronically, preferably by email. In case the manuscript includes figures or tables, it is recommended to send an additional print copy. Author names and addresses should only appear on a removable cover page to facilitate double-blind review. Consult past issues (Volume 25 or later) for bibliography format and referencing options, or write to the managing editor to receive a style-sheet. Submissions and inquiries should be sent to sthv.wissenschaftstheorie@univie.ac.at and mailed to
Ulrike Felt; Editor of Science, Technology, and Human Values; Department for Philosophy of Science and Social Studies of Science; University of Vienna; Sensengasse 8/10; A-1090 Vienna. Books for review should be sent to Martina Erlemann at the above addressv
Editorial Board
Managing Editor Martina Erlemann Michael Strassnig ,University of Vienna, Austria
Former Editors Olga Amsterdamska ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands William A. Blanpied Susan E. Cozzens ,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA Elsworth R. Fuhrman ,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA Marcel C. LaFollette ,Independant Scholar Vivien B. Shelanski
Contributing Editors Katalin Balazs ,Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Adele Clarke ,University of California, San Francisco Diana Hicks Dale Jamieson ,Carleton College, USA Daniel Lee Kleinman ,University of Winsconsin-Madison Nelly Oudshoorn ,University of Twente, Netherlands Wesley Shrum ,Louisiana State University, USA Jane Summerton ,Linkoping University, Sweden Vivien M. Walsh ,University of Manchester, UK
Editorial Advisory Board Madeleine Akrich ,Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation, Paris Weibe Bijker ,University of Maastricht, The Netherlands Geoffrey Bowker ,University of California, San Diego, USA Daryl Chubin ,National Science Foundation, Arlington, USA H. M. Collins ,Cardiff University, UK Paul T. Durbin ,University of Delaware, Newark, USA Aant Elzinga ,University of Gothenburg, Sweden Donna Haraway ,University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Sheila Jasanoff ,Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA Karin Knorr Cetina ,University of Constance, Germany and University of Chicago Barbara Koenig ,Stanford University, USA Sheldon Krimsky ,Tufts University, Medford, USA Marcel C. LaFollette ,Independant Scholar Susan Leigh Star ,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Terttu Luukkonen ,Technical Research Group of Finland, Finland Michael Lynch ,Cornell University, New York, USA Donald Mackenzie ,University of Edinburgh, UK Emily Martin ,Princeton University, USA Thomas Nickles ,University of Nevada, Reno, USA Andrew Pickering ,University of Illinois, USA Theodore M. Porter ,University of California, Los Angeles, USA Joseph Rouse ,Wesleyan University, USA Albert H. Teich ,American Association for the Advancement of Science, USA Sherry Turkle ,Fordham University, USA Judy Wajcman ,Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Steve Woolgar ,University of Oxford, UK
President Bruno Latour ,Ecole Nationale Sup rieure des Mines, France
Secretary/ Treasurer Wesley Shrum ,Louisiana State University, USA
Past Presidents Bernard Barber Weibe Bijker ,University of Maastricht, The Netherlands Michel Callon ,Ecole des Mines de Paris, France Harry Collins ,Cardiff University, UK David Edge Warren O Hagstrom Sheila Jasanoff ,Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA Karin Knorr Cetina ,University of Constance, Germany and University of Chicago Robert K. Merton ,Columbia University, New York, USA Nicholas C. Mullins Dorothy Nelkin ,New York University, USA Sal Restivo ,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Arie Rip ,University of Twente, Netherlands Arnold Thackray Harriet A. Zuckerman
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