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Британский журнал в Скопус, второй квартиль (история и философия науки), History of the Human Sciences

Уважаемые коллеги, доброго времени суток! Представляем вам британское научное издание History of the Human Sciences. Журнал имеет второй квартиль, издается в SAGE Publications, его SJR за 2019 г. равен 0,322, пятилетний импакт-фактор - 0,652, печатный ISSN - 0952-6951, электронный - 1461-720X, предметные области - История и философия науки, История. Вот так выглядит обложка:

Здесь пять редакторов: Фелисити Гайярд, контактные данные - Felicity.Callard@glasgow.ac.uk,

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Родри Айвард - r.hayward@qmul.ac.uk,

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Крис Мийярд - c.millard@sheffield.ac.uk, chris.millard@hotmail.co.uk

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и Аманда Реес - amanda.rees@york.ac.uk.

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Статьи также можно направить через форму Submit Paper.

Данное международное рецензируемое научное издание является важным форумом для современных исследований в области социальных наук, гуманитарных наук, психологии и биологии человека. Это особенно касается исследований, которые рефлексируют свои собственные исторические истоки и междисциплинарные влияния в попытке пересмотреть текущую практику и разработать новые направления в науке.

Пример статьи, название - Hat sizes and craniometry: Professional know-how and scientific knowledge. Заголовок (Abstract) - This article examines the relation between commercial activity and knowledge-making, looking at hatmakers in order to open up a more general question about the overlap between the knowledge practices of 19th-century science and those of everyday commercial culture of the time. Phrenology also claims attention here, since it can be said to have occupied an intermediate position between science and commerce. From time to time during the first half of the century, phrenologists attended to hatmakers in the hope of gleaning knowledge from their commercial experience, but after about 1860, scientific craniometers took a very different view. Physical anthropologists like Paul Broca believed that the skull was the key source of data on which to build a scientific anthropology of race or ethnicity. Observers drew the attention of Broca and his colleagues to the existence of a commercial device called the conformateur des chapeliers, used by hatters to determine head shape. But Broca was far less inclined to welcome hatmakers into the domain of craniology than the phrenologists had been. Whereas phrenologists had found validation in common sense, any widely available understanding of racial types was considered by Broca to be a distraction from the work of science and a potential distortion of its data. Far from the welcoming curiosity shown by London-based phrenologists, the anthropological enterprise led by Broca defined itself as scientific in part by the strictness with which it considered and dismissed such approximate and informal ways of knowing. Keywords: clothes sizes, craniometry, phrenology, physical anthropology, standardisation