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The University of Chicago PressIndividual subscriptions are now available to American Art, American Journal of Education, The American Journal of Sociology, The American Naturalist, Classical Philology, Comparative Education Review, Critical Inquiry, Current Anthropology, Economic Development and Cultural Change, The Elementary School Journal, Ethics, History of Religions, International Journal of American Linguistics, International Journal of Plant Sciences, Isis, The Journal of British Studies, The Journal of Business, The Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Legal Studies, The Journal of Modern History, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, The Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Religion, Modern Philology, Philosophy of Science, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Signs, and Winterthur Portfolio volumes included in JSTOR. For information on obtaining access, please contact the publisher at the address below. CONTACT INFORMATION:
Founded in 1891, the University of Chicago Press was conceived by President William Rainey Harper as an organic part of the University, extending the influence of Chicago scholars around the globe. Within ten years, the Press had introduced fourteen scholarly journals (including American Journal of Sociology, The Astrophysical Journal, The Elementary School Journal, The Journal of Geology, International Journal of Plant Sciences, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, and Journal of Political Economy all remain in wide circulation). Today, the Journals Division of the Press distributes more than 50 journals and hardcover serials, presenting original research from international scholars in the social sciences, humanities, education, biological and medical sciences, and physical sciences. JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:American Art(continues Smithsonian Studies in American Art) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of American Art. The electronic version of American Art (Spring 2004 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AmArt/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. American Art is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring all aspects of the nation's visual heritage from colonial to contemporary times. Through a broad interdisciplinary approach, American Art provides an understanding not only of specific artists and art objects, but also of the cultural factors that have shaped American art over three centuries of national experience. The fine arts are the journal's primary focus, but its scope encompasses all aspects of the nation's visual culture, including popular culture, public art, film, electronic multimedia, and decorative arts and crafts. American Art embraces all methods of investigation to explore America's rich and diverse artistic legacy. Formerly known (until 1991) as Smithsonian Studies in American Art. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AmArt/home.html Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Smithsonian American Art Museum Journal description provided by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. American Journal of Education(continues The School Review) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of American Journal of Education. The electronic version of American Journal of Education (November 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJE/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Founded as School Review in 1893, American Journal of Education acquired its present name in November 1979. The journal seeks to bridge and integrate the intellectual, methodological, and substantive diversity of educational scholarship, and to encourage a vigorous dialogue between educational scholars and practitioners. To achieve this goal, the articles highlight research, theoretical statements, philosophical arguments, critical syntheses of a field of educational inquiry, and integrations of educational scholarship, policy, and practice. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJE/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press The American Journal of SociologyJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The American Journal of Sociology. The electronic version of the The American Journal of Sociology (July 2000 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJS/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJS/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. The American NaturalistJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The American Naturalist. The electronic version of The American Naturalist (January 1999 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AN/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Since its inception in 1867, The American Naturalist has maintained its position as one of the world's most renowned, peer-reviewed publications in ecology, evolution, and population and integrative biology research. While addressing topics in community and ecosystem dynamics, evolution of sex and mating systems, organismal adaptation, and genetic aspects of evolution, AN emphasizes sophisticated methodologies and innovative theoretical synthesesall in an effort to advance the knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AN/home.html. Published by The University of Chicago Press for The American Society of Naturalists Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press Classical PhilologyJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Classical Philology. The electronic version of Classical Philology (January 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CP/journal/home.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Since 1906, Classical Philology has been an internationally respected journal for the study of the life, languages, and thought of classical antiquity. Examining a broad range of issues from a variety of interpretive perspectives, the journal presents papers on Greek and Roman languages and literatures, history, philosophy, religion, art, and society. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CP/home.html. Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press Comparative Education ReviewJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Comparative Education Review. The electronic version of Comparative Education Review (February 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CER/journal/ and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Comparative Education Review, the journal of the Comparative and International Education Society, investigates education throughout the world and the social, economic, and political forces that shape it. Founded in 1957 to advance knowledge and teaching in comparative education studies, the Review has since established itself as the most reliable source for the analysis of the place of education in countries other than the United States. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CER/home.html Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Comparative and International Education Society Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. Crime and JusticeCrime and Justice: A Review of Research is a refereed series of volumes of commissioned essays on crime-related research subjects published by the University of Chicago Press. Since 1979 the Crime and Justice series has presented a review of the latest international research, providing expertise to enhance the work of sociologists, psychologists, criminal lawyers, justice scholars, and political scientists. The series explores a full range of issues concerning crime, its causes, and its cure. Thematic volumes, such as Prisons (Volume 26), Youth Violence (Volume 24), Modern Policing (Volume 15), and Communities and Crime (Volume 8), present research results, reports, and essays on specific topics in criminology. In both the review and the thematic volumes, Crime and Justice offers an interdisciplinary approach to address core issues in criminology, with perspectives from biology, law, psychology, ethics, history, and sociology. Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. Critical InquiryJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Critical Inquiry. The electronic version of Critical Inquiry (Spring 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CI/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Founded in 1974, Critical Inquiry (CI) is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing the best critical thought in the arts and humanities. Combining a commitment to rigorous scholarship with a vital concern for dialogue and debate, the journal presents articles by eminent and emerging critics, scholars, and artists on a wide variety of issues central to contemporary criticism and culture. In CI new ideas and reconsideration of those traditional in criticism and culture are granted a voice. The wide interdisciplinary focus creates surprising juxtapositions and linkages of concepts, offering new grounds for theoretical debate. Authors entertain and challenge while illuminating such issues as improvisations, the life of things, Flaubert, and early modern women's writing. CI comes full circle with the electrically charged debates between contributors and their critics. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CI/home.html Journal description provided by the University of Chicago Press. Current Anthropology(continues Yearbook of Anthropology) Current Anthropology is a transnational journal devoted to research on humankind, encompassing the full range of anthropological scholarship on human cultures and on the human and other primate species. Communicating across the subfields, the journal features papers in a wide variety of areas, including social, cultural, and physical anthropology as well as ethnology and
ethnohistory, archaeology and prehistory, folklore, and linguistics.
Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CA/home.html. Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. Economic Development and Cultural ChangeJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Economic Development and Cultural Change. The electronic version of Economic Development and Cultural Change (October 2001 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/EDCC/journal/index.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Economic Development and Cultural Change is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes studies using modern theoretical and empirical approaches that examine both determinants and effects of various dimensions of economic development and cultural change. The focus of EDCC is on publishing empirical, scientifically based studies that use appropriate data to test theoretical models and to explore policy impacts related to a broad range of topics within the field of economic development. EDCC is fundamentally interested in exploring what scientific evidence can tell us about policy issues related to economic development. EDCC publishes both papers with new insights as well as carefully executed replications that explore the robustness of results to different data, diverse model specifications, or ways of estimation. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/EDCC/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. The Elementary School Journal(continues The Elementary School Teacher, The Elementary School Teacher and Course of Study and The Course of Study) Founded in 1900, The Elementary School Journal is designed to serve both the researcher and the practitioner in elementary and middle school education. While exploring central problems in education theory, the journal also explores the complex problems of the classroom. In addition, The Elementary School Journal presents articles that relate the latest research in child development, cognitive psychology, sociology, and anthropology to school learning and teaching. JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Elementary School Journal. The electronic version of The Elementary School Journal is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ESJ/journal and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ESJ/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press Ethics(continues International Journal of Ethics) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Ethics. The electronic version of Ethics (October 2001- Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ET/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Founded in 1890, Ethics is an international journal of moral, political, and legal philosophy. It publishes work from disciplines that have a normative dimension, including philosophy, law, economics, and social and political theory. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Ethics/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. History of ReligionsJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of History of Religions. The electronic version of History of Religions (February 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/HR/journal/ and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Established in 1961, History of Religions has since become one of the leading journals devoted to the study of religious phenomena from prehistory to modern times, both within particular traditions and across cultural boundaries. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates, and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/HR/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. International Journal of American LinguisticsJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of International Journal of American Linguistics (IJAL). The electronic version of International Journal of American Linguistics (January 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/IJAL/journal/home.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. International Journal of American Linguistics is a world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates, and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/IJAL/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. International Journal of Plant Sciences(continues Botanical Gazette and Botanical Bulletin) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of International Journal of Plant Sciences. The electronic version of International Journal of Plant Sciences (November 1998 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/IJPS/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Emphasizing dynamic rather than purely descriptive work, the International Journal of Plant Sciences presents important research from laboratories around the world – research that seeks the answers to interesting questions in all areas of the plant sciences. Topics covered include plant-microbe interactions, development, structure and systematics, molecular biology, genetics and evolution, ecology, paleobotany, and physiology and ecophysiology. Founded in 1875 by John M. Coulter, IJPS has since become one of the major outlets for botanical research. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/IJPS/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. IsisJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Isis. The electronic version of Isis (March 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Isis/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Since its inception in 1912, Isis has featured scholarly articles, research notes and commentary on the history of science, medicine, and technology, and their cultural influences. Review essays and book reviews on new publications in the field are also included. An official publication of the History of Science Society, this is the oldest (and most widely circulating) English-language journal in the field. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Isis/home.html . Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science Society Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press The Journal of British StudiesJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of British Studies. The electronic version of The Journal of British Studies (July 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JBS/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Throughout its nearly four decades of publication, The Journal of British Studies has been recognized as North America's premier publication for the study of British history and civilization. JBS publishes research articles and thematic review essays by an array of international authors in history, literature, and allied disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Contributors cover fields that include social history, religion, economics, law, demographics, and gender and cultural studies. JBS also explores the changing character and significance of British culture in Britain itself and in areas of the world previously contained within the ambit of the British Empire - ranging chronologically from the Middle Ages to the present. A semi-annual publication since 1961, JBS became a quarterly in 1985. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JBS/home.html. Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press The Journal of Business(continues The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago and The University Journal of Business) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of Business. The electronic version of The Journal of Business (July 2001- Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JB/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Indispensable to scholars, business professionals, and students, The Journal of Business has, since 1928, published research, analysis, and inquiry into issues of importance to the business community–from theoretical insights to empirical analyses of data and practical management strategies. Articles in JB examine emerging trends and fast-changing concerns faced by domestic and international business communities–from a comprehensive range of areas, including business finance and investment, money and banking, marketing, security markets, business economics, accounting practices, social issues and public policy, management organization, statistics and econometrics, administration and management, international trade and finance, and personnel, industrial relations, and labor. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JB/home.html . Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press The Journal of Consumer ResearchJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of Consumer Research. The electronic version of the The Journal of Consumer Research (June 2000- Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JCR/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Founded in 1974, The Journal of Consumer Research publishes scholarly research aimed at describing and explaining consumer behavior, in the broadest sense of the term. Empirical, theoretical, and methodological articles spanning fields such as psychology, marketing, sociology, economics, and anthropology are featured in this interdisciplinary quarterly. The primary thrust of JCR is academic, rather than managerial, with topics ranging from micro-level processes (e.g., brand choice) to more macro-level issues (e.g., the development of materialistic values). Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JCR/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press Journal of Labor EconomicsJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of the Journal of Labor Economics. The electronic version of the Journal of the Labor Economics (April 2001 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JOLE/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Since 1983, the Journal of Labor Economics has presented international research that examines issues affecting the economy as well as social and private behavior. The journal publishes both theoretical and applied research results relating to the U.S. and international data. And, its contributors investigate various aspects of labor economics, including supply and demand of labor services, personnel economics, distribution of income, unions and collective bargaining, applied and policy issues in labor economics, and labor markets and demographics. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JOLE/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. Journal of Law and EconomicsJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Journal of Law and Economics. The electronic version of Journal of Law and Economics (April 2001 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JLE/journal/index.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Established in 1958, the Journal of Law and Economics publishes research on a broad range of topics including the economic analysis of regulation and the behavior of regulated firms, the political economy of legislation and legislative processes, law and finance, corporate finance and governance, and industrial organization. The journal has published some of the most influential and widely cited articles in these areas. It is an invaluable resource for academics as well as those interested in cutting-edge analysis of current public policy issues. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JLE/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press The Journal of Legal StudiesJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of Legal Studies. The electronic version of The Journal of Legal Studies (June 2001 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JLS/journal/index.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
The Journal of Legal Studies is a journal of interdisciplinary academic research into law and legal institutions. It emphasizes social science approaches, especially those of economics, political science, and psychology, but it also publishes the work of historians, philosophers, and others who are interested in legal theory. The Journal of Legal Studies was founded in 1972. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JLS/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. The Journal of Modern HistoryJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of Modern History. The electronic version of The Journal of Modern History (March 2000 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JMH/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. The Journal of Modern History is recognized as the leading American journal for the study of European intellectual, political, and cultural history. The journal's geographical and temporal scope--the history of Europe since the Renaissance--makes it unique: the JMH explores not only events and movements in specific countries, but also broader questions that span particular times and places. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JMH/home.html Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. Journal of Near Eastern Studies(continues The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures and Hebraica) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of JNES. The electronic version of JNES (Jan 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JNES/journal/ and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Established in 1884 by William Rainey Harper, JNES remains the only periodical in the United States devoted exclusively to an examination of the ancient and medieval civilizations of the Near East. Appearing in its pages are contributions from scholars of international reputation on archaeology, art, history, literature, linguistics, religion, law, and science. Old Testament and Islamic studies are also featured. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JNES/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press The Journal of Political EconomyJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of Political Economy. The electronic version of The Journal of Political Economy (August 2000 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JPE/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. The Journal of Political Economy has published significant research and scholarship in economic theory and practice since 1892. Presenting analytical, interpretive, and empirical studies, this journal presents work in traditional areas--monetary theory, fiscal policy, labor economics, planning and development, micro- and macroeconomic theory, international trade and finance, industrial organization--as well as in such interdisciplinary fields as the history of economic thought and social economics. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JPE/home.html. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. The Journal of Religion(continues The American Journal of Theology, The Biblical World, The Old and New Testament Student, The Old Testament Student and The Hebrew Student) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Journal of Religion. The electronic version of The Journal of Religion (Jan 2004 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JR/journal/home.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Inaugurated by William Rainey Harper in 1882 and formerly known as The American Journal of Theology, The Journal of Religion promotes critical and systematic inquiry into the meaning and import of religion. Not limited by ideological orientation, the journal embraces all areas of theology (biblical, historical, ethical, and constructive) as well as other types of religious studies (literary, social, psychological, and philosophical). Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JR/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. Law & Social Inquiry(continues American Bar Foundation Research Journal) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Law & Social Inquiry. The electronic version of Law & Social Inquiry (Winter 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/LSI/home.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Formerly the American Bar Foundation Research Journal, this multidisciplinary quarterly features both empirical and theoretical studies that make original contributions to the understanding of sociolegal processes. Law & Social Inquiry is an indispensable source for research and critical commentary spanning law and sociology, economics, history, philosophy, and other social sciences. Law & Social Inquiry readers find a remarkable range of empirical and theoretical works on specific topics in law and society, including legal institutions, the legal profession, and legal history. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/LSI/home.html. Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the American Bar Foundation Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press Modern PhilologyJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Modern Philology. The electronic version of Modern Philology (February 2003 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/MP/journal/ and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Founded in 1903, Modern Philology sets the standard for investigations in literary and cultural history, bibliography, and lexicography, as its contributors probe the intricate interrelation between texts and contexts. Articles presenting innovative critical approaches to American, English, and European literature are accompanied by review articles, notes, and documents focused on archival research, and an expanded book review section. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/MP/home.html. Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press OsirisFounded in 1936 by George Sarton as a companion to the journal Isis, this annual thematic publication deals with important emerging research in the history of science and its cultural influences. Selected volumes of Osiris cover such topics as Historical Writing on American Science, Science in Germany, Science after '40, Research Schools, Instruments, and Constructing Knowledge in the History of Science. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Osiris/home.html. Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science Society Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. Philosophy of Science( absorbs PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association) JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Philosophy of Science. The electronic version of Philosophy of Science (March 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/PHILSCI/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Since its inception in 1934, Philosophy of Science, along with its sponsoring society, The Philosophy of Science Association, has been dedicated to the furthering of studies and free discussion from diverse standpoints in the philosophy of science. The journal contains essays, discussion articles, and book reviews. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/PHILSCI/home.html. Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Philosophy of Science Association Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press The Quarterly Review of BiologyJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Quarterly Review of Biology. The electronic version of The Quarterly Review of Biology (March 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/QRB/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site.
Since its inception in 1926, The Quarterly Review of Biology has presented insightful historical, philosophical, and technical treatments of important biological topics. The QRB also provides educators, students, and biological researchers with authoritative articles, theoretical papers, comprehensive book reviews, and timely assessments of the life sciences in a convenient and economical format. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/QRB/journal/. Journal information provided by The University of Chicago Press. SignsJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Signs. The electronic version of Signs (Spring 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Signs/journal/available.html and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Founded in 1975, Signs publishes articles from a wide range of disciplines in a variety of voices — articles engaging gender, race, culture, class, sexuality, and/or nation. The focus of essays ranges from cross-disciplinary theorizing and methodologies to specific disciplinary issues, framed to enter conversations of interest across disciplines. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates, and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/Signs/home.html Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. Supreme Court Economic ReviewSupreme Court Economic Review is a faculty-edited, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary series that applies world class economic and legal scholarship to the work of the Supreme Court of the United States. Contributions typically provide an economic analysis of the events that generated the Court's cases, its functioning as an organization, the reasoning the Court employs in reaching its decisions, and the societal impact of these verdicts. Beyond academic analysis, SCER contributors stimulate interest in the economic dimension of the Supreme Court and explore solutions for its manifold and complex problems. The series also publishes special symposium issues that build on SCER's traditional focus on the intersection between law and economics. The contributors include renowned legal scholars, economists, and policy-makers. Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. The Supreme Court ReviewSince the journal first appeared in 1960, The Supreme Court Review has won acclaim for providing a sustained and authoritative survey of the implications of the Court's most significant decisions. Consisting of diverse essays by distinguished lawyers, historians, and social scientists, each volume presents informed analyses of past and present opinions and discusses important public law issues that have come under Court consideration. Information about subscriptions, sales and permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Complete/Series/SCR.html. Journal description provided by The University of Chicago Press. Winterthur PortfolioJSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of Winterthur Portfolio. The electronic version of Winterthur Portfolio (Spring 2002 - Present) is available at http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/WP/journal/ and contains elements not found in the print version. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. Winterthur Portfolio is an interdisciplinary journal committed to fostering knowledge of the American past by publishing articles on the arts in America and the historical context within which they developed. The term "Arts" is used in its broadest sense to include all the products of human ingenuity that satisfy functional, aesthetic, or symbolic needs. Contributions cover such diverse fields as art history, architectural history, decorative arts, material culture, American studies, literature, folk studies, cultural geography, ethnology, anthropology, archaeology, and history. The range of subjects covered includes artists and artisans, architecture and landscape design, technology and trade, fashion and folkways, style and taste, customs and habits, manners and rituals - all relating to how people make and use objects to create or sustain environments. Winterthur Portfolio has been published since 1964 and is sponsored by the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum. Information about subscriptions, permissions, article submissions, advertising rates and book review submissions: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/WP/home.html. Published by The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Inc. Journal description provided by University of Chicago Press. |
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