Humanities and Social Sciences Communication
APC: £1040/$1390/€1140
WOS/ISI Indexed: Yes
ISSN:26629992
Calls for papers
We are currently inviting papers for the following themed article collections:
- Continuity and change in Russian politics
- The future of research assessment
- Global governance
- Scientific advice to governments
- Perspectives on soft power
- Studies in horror and the Gothic
- Discourse studies: theories and methodologies at the crossroads of language and society
- Green criminology and environmental harm
- China in the Global South
- Digital society and capitalism
- Religion and poverty
- Mediated populism
- What future for the philosophy of religion?
- Cultural evolution
- Challenging medical translation
- Making and using evidence
- Quantitative methodologies: novel applications in the humanities and social sciences
- The past, present and future of European science diplomacy
- Conceptualising health research participation in the era of big data
- Migration, poverty and inequality
- Critical and cultural perspectives on dementia
- Interrogating interdisciplinarity
- Expertise in integration and implementation for transformative research
- Mixed research methods in the training of social sciences teachers
- Critical modernity studies: interdisciplinary approaches to social pathologies
- The politics of ‘autonomous vehicles’
- Humanising epidemiology: non-medical investigations into epi/pandemic phenomena
- Digital diasporas: cross-language and cross-cultural perspectives
- Generative approaches to noise: towards a new paradigm in the humanities and social sciences
- Corona discourse(s) remaking the world: experts, politics, media and everyday life
- Social studies of academia: power and knowledge in higher education
- Scientific advice through Covid-19
- European perspectives on migration: media narratives and societal discourses after 2015
- Humanisation of the AI economy
- Digital ethics: insights into how technology shapes us and the world we live in
- Philosophy [in:of:for:and] digital knowledge infrastructures
Under review...
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