Volume 38 (2013), 4 issues per year
Editor-in-Chief:
Professor Willard McCarty (King's College London, UK and University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Consulting Editor:
Communications Editor:
Editorial Board:
Philip Ball (Science Writer, London, UK)
Dame Gillian Beer (Clare Hall, Cambridge University, UK)
Alan Blackwell (University of Cambridge, UK)
Christoph-Friedrich von Braun (Munich, Germany)
Charles S Cockell (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Marcelo Dascal (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Frank P. Davidson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Robert Marc Friedman (University of Oslo, Norway)
Steve Fuller (University of Warwick, UK)
Peter Galison (Harvard University, USA)
Alan Grainger (University of Leeds, UK)
Jean-Claude Guédon (Université de Montréal, Canada)
Geoffrey Harpham (National Humanities Center, USA)
Brad Inwood (University of Toronto, Canada)
Frank A. J. L. James (The Royal Institution, London, UK)
Martin Kemp (Oxford University, UK)
Monica Konrad (Cambridge University, UK)
David C Krakauer (Santa Fe Institute, USA)
Jerome J. McGann (University of Virginia, USA)
Mark Miodownik (University College London, UK)
Susan Molyneux-Hodgson (University of Sheffield, UK)
Stephen Pollock (University of Leicester, UK)
Sarah de Rijcke (Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, Netherlands)
Kristen Shepherd-Barr (St Catherine's College, Oxford University, UK)
Melissa Terras (University College London, UK)
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ISR seeks out contributions that measure up to the highest excellence in scholarship but that also speak to an audience of intelligent non-specialists. It actively explores the differing trajectories of the disciplines and practices in its purview, to clarify what each is attempting to do in its own terms, so that constructive dialogue across them is strengthened. It focuses whenever possible on conceptual bridge-building and collaborative research that nevertheless respect disciplinary variation. ISR features thematic issues on broad topics attractive across the disciplines and publishes special issues derived from wide-ranging interdisciplinary colloquia and conferences. Forthcoming issues will focus on:
See the Special Issues link to the right for details and purchase information for recent themed issues. Willard McCarty's research is concerned principally with two things: humanities computing, and bridge-building between the humanities and the sciences. Visit IngentaConnect for online contents and abstracts of current and past issues, including free full-text access to the issue on ‘Neuroscience: the humanities and arts', published in December 2008.
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