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Minerva - A Review of Science, Learning and Policy

 

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Herausgeber:Editor: Roy M. MacLeod University of Sydney, Dept. of History, NSW, Australia, roy.macleodarts.usyd.edu.au Board of Advisory Editors: Martin Bulmer, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK; Yaron Ezrahi, The Israel Democracy Institute, Jerusalem, Israel; Michael G. Gibbons, University of Sussex, UK; Daniel S. Greenberg, Washington, DC, USA; Gerald Holton, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Harvard University, USA; Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, History of Science and Technology Program, Minneapolis, MN, USA; John Krige, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA; Giuliano Pancaldi, University of Bologna, Italy; Sheldon Rothblatt, Berkeley, CA, USA; Jean-Jacques Salomon, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), Paris, France; Peter Scott, Kingston University, UK; Bruce L.R. Smith, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, USA; Sverker Sorlin, Swedish Institute for Studies in Education and Research (SISTER), Stockholm, Sweden; Marilyn Strathern, Cambridge University, UK; Antoine B. Zahlan, London, UK; Suzanne Zeller, Wilfried Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada Peter Weingart (Institute of Science and Technology Studies, Bielefeld University, Germany) has assumed the editorship of MINERVA as of issue No.2, 2008. He is assisted by Niels C. Taubert as managing editor.
ISSN:0026-4695 (Print), 1573-1871 (Online)
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Springer Verlag Berlin,
Dordrecht
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Minerva is devoted to the study of ideas, traditions, cultures and institutions in science, higher education and research. It is concerned no less with history than with present practice, and with the local as well as the global. It speaks to the scholar, the teacher, the policy-maker and the administrator. It features articles, essay reviews and 'special' issues on themes of topical importance. It represents no single school of thought, but welcomes diversity, within the rules of rational discourse. Its contributions are peer-reviewed. Its audience is world-wide.

MINERVA has switched to an electronic online submission and peer review system. Therefore manuscripts (Full Articles, Essay Reviews, Book Reviews) within the scope of the journal are welcome and should be submitted electronically via the following website:
www.editorialmanager.com/minerva/

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