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Orbis

  • ISSN: 0030-4387
A Journal of World AffairsPublished on behalf of Foreign Policy Research Institute Orbis®, the Foreign Policy Research Institute's quarterly journal of world affairs, was founded in 1957 as a forum for policymakers, scholars, and the informed public who sought an engaging, thought-provoking debate beyond the predictable, conventional journals of that time. Nearly half a century later, Orbis continues to offer informative, insightful, and lively discourse on the full range of topics relating to American foreign policy and national security, as well as in-depth analysis on important international developments. Orbis readers always know the stories behind the headlines.Orbis is a publication of the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). For more information on the FPRI please visit the Institute's website at http://www.fpri.orgBenefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services.Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
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Pacific Science Review

  • ISSN: 1229-5450
Continued as Pacific Science Review A: Natural Sciences and Engineering and Pacific Science Review B: Humanities and Social Sciences. Pacific Science Review A (PSR A) is a multidisciplinary international journal that publishes original articles on recent and most pronounced achievements in natural sciences and engineering in Asia-Pacific Region and other parts of the world. The journal is aimed to address a wide readership with the covered topics including but not limited to biotechnology and life sciences, chemistry, civil engineering, information sciences and computing, earth sciences and ecology, electrical engineering and electronics, light technologies and photonics, material sciences, nanotechnology, physics, astronomy and related fields. Given the wide scope of the journal, authors are requested to present their research in a language that would be understandable by specialists in other areas of expertise. The journal also invites review papers authored by leading researchers in the above fields, which are broad in scope, up-to-date and accessible to a wide readership. Pacific Science Review B (PSR B) is a multidisciplinary international journal that publishes original articles on recent and most pronounced achievements in humanities and social sciences in the Asia-Pacific Region and other parts of the world. The journal is aimed to address a wide readership with the covered topics including but not limited to arts and architecture, economy and finances, education, sociology, languages and linguistics, history and philosophy, psychology, religious studies, social welfare, public health, and other related fields. Given the wide scope of the journal, authors are requested to present their research in a language that would be understandable by specialists in other areas of expertise. The journal also invites review papers authored by leading researchers in the above fields, which are broad in scope, up-to-date and accessible to a wide readership.
Pacific Science Review

Península

  • ISSN: 1870-5766
Península es una revista semestral de arbitraje estricto que privilegia la publicación de trabajos sobre el sur y sureste de México, así como del Caribe y Centroamérica, aunque también está abierta a propuestas sobre textos de otras latitudes. La edita el Centro Peninsular en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, ubicado en Mérida, Yucatán. Recibe artículos y reseñas críticas de novedades editoriales bajo el compromiso de no haber sido sometidos simultáneamente a otro medio. Los escritos deben ser inéditos y pueden presentarse en español, francés, inglés o maya yucateco.
Península

Perspectives in Architecture and Urbanism

  • ISSN: 2950-2675
In the context of the globalization of architecture and urbanism, as well as increasing regional differences, research about architecture and urbanism has developed in diverse intellectual directions in terms of knowledge forms, ways of thinking, and theoretical paradigms. The diversity is due to not only the unique histories and experiences of architecture and urbanism in different regions but also the mutual influences among cultures, communities, and positions. Moreover, new research perspectives continue to emerge as a result of the impact of new technologies, both actual and virtual. In the midst of these dynamic changes, Perspectives in Architecture and Urbanism provides a platform for sharing new intellectual horizons and research perspectives about global issues and regional specificities related to architecture and urbanism. The journal attempts to respond to contemporary challenges such as environmental sustainability, rapid urbanization, cultural differences, and the accelerating impact of technology. The journal will include alternative, multiple, and indigenous narratives from a broad array of historical, social, cultural, and technological perspectives. In this way, readers will understand the importance of reaching beyond singular narratives of modernity to rethink the intellectual framework about, and the more holistic understanding of contemporary architecture and urbanism. This open access journal is peer-reviewed and is published quarterly, comprising both guest-edited special issues and open issues. It has four columns: "Research Articles," "Review Articles," "Opinions and Criticisms," and "Multimedia." The journal covers the following topics: Histories of global architecture and urbanism Societal, economic, and cultural perspectives on architecture and design Scientific, technological, and constructional perspectives on buildings and cities Philosophies of technology and science for environmental research Digital approaches in architectural and urban design Smart cities and design intelligence Eco-sustainability and the built environment Built heritage conservation and urban regeneration Processes, products, and performances of design practices Methods and methodologies for research in architecture and urbanism
Perspectives in Architecture and Urbanism

Poetics

  • ISSN: 0304-422X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.7
  • Impact factor: 2.5
Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed. Poetics would be pleased to consider, for example, the following types of papers: • Sociological research on participation in the arts; media use and consumption; the conditions under which makers of cultural products operate; the functioning of institutions that make, distribute and/or judge cultural products, arts and media policy; etc. • Psychological research on the cognitive processing of cultural products such as literary texts, films, theatrical performances, visual artworks; etc. • Media and communications research on the globalization of media production and consumption; the role and performance of journalism; the development of media and creative industries; the social uses of media; etc. • Economic research on the funding, costs and benefits of commercial and non-profit organizations in the fields of art and culture; choice behavior of audiences analysed from the viewpoint of the theory of lifestyles; the impact of economic institutions on the production or consumption of cultural goods; etc. The production and consumption of media, art and culture are highly complex and interrelated phenomena. Our insight into these broad domains will be considerably enhanced by studies focusing on the interrelationships of the many factors that shape behavior towards art, culture and the media. Poetics publishes not only advanced research reports but also overview articles. Occasional special issues, guest-edited by specialists, present the state of the art and/or discuss new developments in a particular field. Poetics does not publish papers that analyze arts or literature in a more hermeneutics-oriented tradition. Thus, for papers focusing on, for example, close reading of poetry or novels, we refer to other journals. If you are in any doubt about the appropriateness of your paper for Poetics, please take a moment to review previous volumes of the journal. The contents of these issues will give you a good sense of the areas of research which are of interest to us. The complete back issues of the journal can be found at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0304422X
Poetics

Quaternary Environments and Humans

  • ISSN: 2950-2365
Quaternary Environments and Humans (QEH) is the full Open Access, official journal of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA). The journal aims to publish peer reviewed papers under the auspices of the leading Quaternary association, with a special focus on recent advances in Quaternary sciences that appeal to a wide audience and that combine approaches from several disciplines. QEH will encompass a full spectrum of joint specialists from the physical and natural sciences, archaeology and the humanities, who represent the four pillars including geoarchaeology, bioarchaeology, material culture and modelling studies. The policy is to publish interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary contributions reporting and promoting debates on the long-term and multifaceted relationship among changing climates, environments and the hominins that occur in the Quaternary. QEH aims at promoting the Quaternary sciences through a rigorous scientific approach combined with diversity, equity and inclusion.
Quaternary Environments and Humans

Revista Iberoamericana de Educación Superior

  • ISSN: 2007-2872
La Revista Iberoamericana de Educación Superior (RIES) surge como una iniciativa conjunta de Universia, red iberoamericana de colaboración universitaria que integra a más de 1.169 universidades e instituciones de educación superior, y el Instituto de Investigaciones sobre la Universidad y la Educación (IISUE), ?antes Centro de Estudios sobre la Universidad (CESU)?, de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), cuya trayectoria en la investigación sobre educación superior es ampliamente reconocida en Iberoamérica. Es una publicación en formato digital que pretende reflejar la situación de la investigación en educación superior en la región.La RIES pretende ser un espacio en el que converjan las investigaciones referentes a los sistemas de educación superior en Iberoamérica, así como un eje de articulación de los análisis, investigaciones y hallazgos de las diversas instituciones iberoamericanas inscritas en el sistema de educación superior.Si bien existen varias prestigiosas revistas de investigación educativa ?y aun especializadas en educación superior?, la RIES aspira a llenar un vacío importante en Iberoamérica, ya que será la primera revista electrónica sobre el tema de carácter regional. Su formato digital la coloca a la vanguardia de las revistas especializadas en el tema, pues brinda un acceso prácticamente universal. La RIES está abierta a todos los planteamientos que sean resultados de investigación, documental o empírica, cuyo objeto sea estudiar desde cualquier enfoque, escuela de pensamiento, disciplina o multidisciplina algún aspecto de los sistemas, proyectos e instituciones de educación superior. Así, publicará trabajos referidos a cualquiera de los problemas desde los cuales, en el debate contemporáneo, se puede examinar este sistema: políticas internacionales y nacionales; estudios comparativos; cobertura; pertinencia; formación profesional; vinculación; financiamiento; evaluación, acreditación y calidad; gobernanza y gobernabilidad; planeación y gestión, etcétera.Está concebida en los marcos que definen una revista científico-académica, con la finalidad de cumplir con el conjunto de exigencias planteadas por los diferentes índices y bases de datos iberoamericanos, y tiene la pretensión de incluir los trabajos de los académicos más prestigiados de la región y, al mismo tiempo, los resultados de indagación de quienes empiezan a destacar en este campo de estudio. Contará con seis secciones: Territorios, Genealogías, Contornos, Resonancias, Visiones y Archivos.Las colaboraciones que se publiquen contarán siempre con rigor científico y académico, y su arbitraje será realizado por investigadores de reconocido prestigio, pues la meta de la RIES es constituirse en una referencia obligada para autoridades educativas, tomadores de decisiones, investigadores y académicos, así como para estudiantes de grado y posgrado.Para su funcionamiento, además del director de la RIES, cuenta con dos órganos colegiados que tendrán la responsabilidad de cuidar el desarrollo académico de la revista, así como su operación: el Consejo Editorial y el Comité Editorial.The Revista Iberoamericana de Educación Superior (RIES) came into being as a joint initiative of Universia, an Latin American network for university collaboration comprising some 1 169 universities and higher-education institutions and the Institute for University and Education Research (IISUE) - formerly the Center for University Studies (CESU)-of Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM), whose background in higher-education research is widely recognized in Latin America. It is a digital publication that seeks to reflect the status of higher-education research in the region.The RIES seeks to act as a space for compiling research on higher-education systems in Latin America and a meeting place for the analysis, research and findings of the different Latin American institutions in the higher-education system.Although there are several recognized journals of educational research -and indeed some specializing in higher education-the RIES seeks to fill an important void in Latin America, in that it will be the first regional electronic journal on the subject. Its digital format places it at the vanguard of journals specializing in this topic, since it provides practically universal access.The RIES is open to all proposals that are the fruit of documentary or empirical research and whose aim is to study some aspect of higher-education systems, projects and institutions based on any approach, school of thought, discipline or multidiscipline. It will thus publish papers on any of the issues from which this system can be examined in contemporary debate: international and national policies; comparative studies; coverage; relevance; professional training; linkage; financing; assessment, accreditation and quality; governance and governability; planning and management, etc.It has been conceived following the frameworks that define a scientific-academic journal, in line with the standards contained in different Latin American indexes and databases, and seeks to feature the work of the region's most prestigious academicians along with the findings of those who are just beginning to stand out in this field of study. It will be made up of six sections: Territories, Genealogies, Outlines, Resonances, Visions, and Archives.The collaborations published will always follow strict scientific and academic standards and will be reviewed by widely respected researchers, since it is the RIES' aim to become an obligatory reference for education authorities, decision makers, researchers and academicians, and for graduate and postgraduate students.In addition to the director, the RIES has two collegiate bodies that will oversee the journal's academic development and operation: the Editorial Council and the Publishing Committee.
Revista Iberoamericana de Educación Superior

Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales

  • ISSN: 0185-1918
La Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (RMCPyS) en su Nueva Época, como órgano editorial de la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, se propone contribuir a la consolidación de una nueva identidad académica e institucional, constituyéndose como foro abierto a la producción científica del área de las ciencias sociales. Comprometida con la formación plural e integral de científicos, intelectuales y expertos capacitados para el desempeño académico y profesional, en su Nueva Época, se erige como plataforma en la cual se exponen conocimientos de excelencia y de vanguardia académicamente relevantes y socialmente pertinentes, a la vez que promueve el diálogo y el debate en torno a interrogantes centrales de nuestro tiempo que convocan, cruzan y expanden las fronteras disciplinarias. Dirigida a las y los investigadores, académicos y estudiosos que convergen en la construcción del amplio y diverso campo problemático de lo social, la RMCPyS es un espacio de producción de conocimiento científico propio del área de las ciencias sociales comprometido con el pluralismo teórico y metodológico y con la expresión de la diversidad ofrecida en la Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales de la UNAM. De periodicidad cuatrimestral (enero-abril, mayo-agosto, septiembre-diciembre), se encuentra disponible tanto en formato impreso como en digital y es de acceso abierto en internet. La Revista aborda temas afines a las ciencias sociales en general y sus áreas específicas -sociología, ciencia política, relaciones internacionales, administración pública y ciencias de la comunicación-. A su vez, la nutren los campos de especialización y de convergencia entre disciplinas tales como: teoría política, teoría sociológica, comunicación política, economía política, opinión pública, gestión y políticas públicas, sociedad y Estado, actores internacionales y procesos de globalización, entre otras.The Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Sociales y Políticas (Mexican Journal of Political and Social Sciences) in its Nueva Época (New Epoch) is an academic journal published by the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México-UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico). It aims to offer an open forum for scientific thought in the social sciences, thus contributing to an innovative academic and institutional profile. Committed to a plural and comprehensive perspective and geared towards the enhancement of academic and professional trajectories of social scientists, scholars and experts, RMCPyS, in its New Epoch, strives to set forth avant-garde and innovative knowledge, in a socially pertinent and scientifically relevant manner. The Journal promotes sustained dialogue and debates around fundamental issues of contemporary society, which summon, intersect, and broaden disciplinary frontiers.Given its commitment to theoretical and methodological pluralism and the disciplinary diversity offered by the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at UNAM, RMCPyS is a relevant arena for researchers and scholars engaged in extensive and diverse scientific production in the social fields.Published thrice yearly (January-April, May-August, September-December), RMCPyS is available both in paper and digital versions, with free Internet access. The Journal includes topics related to social sciences in general along with its more specific disciplines, sociology, political science, international relations, public administration, and communication and media. This publication is also informed by specialized fields and elements of interdisciplinary convergence such as political and sociological theory, political communication, political economy, public opinion, public administration and public policy, State and society, international actors, and globalization processes, among others.
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales

SSM - Qualitative Research in Health

  • ISSN: 2667-3215
SSM - Qualitative Research in Health is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes international and interdisciplinary qualitative research, methodological, and theoretical contributions related to medical care, illness, disease, health, and wellbeing from across the globe. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health is edited by Stefan Timmermans, a Senior Editor at Social Science & Medicine. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health publishes applied qualitative research based on robust methodology. The journal aims to support researchers who work in disciplines where qualitative research is under represented and who produce research that has the potential to speak to a broad interdisciplinary audience of social scientists, health providers, public health scholars, practitioners, and health policy decision makers. We welcome research from a variety of qualitative methodological traditions including but not limited to conversation and discourse analysis, ethnography, focus groups, and interviews. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health also offers the opportunity to publish special issues or sections to reflect current interest and research in topical or developing areas. The journal fully supports authors wanting to present their research in an innovative fashion though the use of multimedia formats.
SSM - Qualitative Research in Health