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  • East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal

    Academic Editor(s): Daiwie Fu
    Current Volume: 6
    Frequency: Quarterly
    ISSN: 1875-2160
    e-ISSN: 1875-2152
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  • Editorial Office:
    Institute of Science, Technology, and Society
    National Yang Ming University
    No. 155, Sec. 2
    Room 209
    Linong St.
    Taipei, 112
    Taiwan
    +886 2 28267000 ext. 5075 (phone)
    +886 2 28215949 (fax)
    eastsjournal@gmail.com

    Editor in Chief:
    Daiwie Fu (National Yang Ming University, Taiwan)

    Associate Editors:
    Pingyi Chu
    Gregory Clancey
    Michael M. J. Fischer
    Sungook Hong
    Togo Tsukahara

    Assistant Editor:
    Shiau-Yun Chen

    Editorial Board:

    Taiwan:
    Dung-Sheng Chen (National Taiwan University)
    Ruey-Lin Chen (National Chung Cheng University/Soochow University)
    Pingyi Chu (Academia Sinica)
    Sean Hsiang-lin Lei (Academia Sinica)
    Shang-jen Li (Academia Sinica)
    Chung-hsi Lin (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology)
    Ming-cheng Lo (University of California, Davis)
    Wenmay Rei (National Yang Ming University)
    Terence Hua Tai (National Chengchi University)
    Chia-Ling Wu (National Taiwan University)

    Japan:
    Yuko Fujigaki (University of Tokyo)
    Boumsoung Kim (Hiroshima Institute of Technology)
    Miwao Matsumoto (University of Tokyo)
    Hideto Nakajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    Osamu Sakura (University of Tokyo)
    Azumi Tsuge (Meiji Gakuin University)
    Togo Tsukahara (Kobe University)

    South Korea:
    Sungook Hong (Seoul National University)
    Kwan-Suk Kim (Kookmin University)
    Mun-Cho Kim (Korea University)
    Yung Sik Kim (Seoul National University)
    Young-Hee Lee (Catholic University of Korea)
    Sang-Wook Yi (Hanyang University)
    Jeong-Ro Yoon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

    Outside East Asia:
    Warwick Anderson (University of Sydney, Australia/University of Wisconsin–Madison, US)
    Francesca Bray (University of Edinburgh, UK)
    Gregory Clancey (University of Singapore)
    Adele Clarke (University of California, San Francisco, US)
    Fa-ti Fan (Binghamton University, US)
    Judith B. Farquhar (University of Chicago, US)
    Joan Fujimura (University of Wisconsin–Madison, US)
    Marta Hanson (Johns Hopkins University, US)
    Morris Low (University of Queensland, Australia)
    Roy MacLeod (University of Sydney, Australia)
    Suzanne Moon (University of Oklahoma, US)
    Catherine Waldby (University of Sydney, Australia)
    Brian Wynne (University of Lancaster, UK)

    Book Review Board:

    Steering Editors:
    Florence Bretelle-Establet
    Jongyoung Kim
    Shang-jen Li
    Atsuro Morita
    Akihisa Setoguchi (convener)
    Wanli Zhao

    Editors:
    Wei Hong
    Sang-Hyun Kim
    Wen-Hua Kuo
    Roy MacLeod
    Masaki Nakamura
    Hong-Renn Yang

    Advisory Board:
    Mario Biagioli (US)
    Wiebe E. Bijker (The Netherlands)
    Karine Chemla (France)
    Ling-fang Cheng (Taiwan)
    Lorraine Daston (Germany)
    Prasenjit Duara (Singapore)
    David Edgerton (UK)
    Steve Epstein (US)
    Ulrike Felt (Germany)
    Michael M. J. Fischer (US)
    Peter L. Galison (US)
    Ronald Giere (US)
    Sandra Harding (US)
    Wann-Sheng Horng (Taiwan)
    Sheila Jasanoff (US)
    Evelyn Fox Keller (US)
    Bruno Latour (France)
    John Law (UK)
    Les Levidow (UK)
    Cheng-Hung Lin (Taiwan)
    Kuoming Lin (Taiwan)
    Osamu Kanamori (Japan)
    Tadashi Kobayashi (Japan)
    Christine Leuenberger (US)
    Jong Tae Lim (South Korea)
    Bing Liu (China)
    Dun Liu (China)
    Emily Martin (US)
    David Philip Miller (Australia)
    Shigeru Nakayama (Japan)
    Nelly Oudshoorn (The Netherlands)
    Trevor Pinch (US)
    Robert N. Proctor (US)
    Ren Dingcheng (China)
    Robert J. Richards (US)
    Joseph Rouse (US)
    Sang-Yong Song (South Korea)
    Xiaochun Sun (China)
    Sharon Traweek (US)
    Fu-Chang Tsai (Taiwan)
    Iijima Wataru (Japan)
    Michael Worboys (UK)
    Chyuan-yuan Wu (Taiwan)
    Chen-Pang Yeang (Canada)

  • Submit manuscripts for East Asian Science, Technology and Society via Editorial Manager, which supports a wide range of file formats, including Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT, and LaTeX for article text and TIFF, EPS, PS, GIF, JPEG, and PPT for figures. PDF is not a recommended format. Please register to initiate the submission process. Editorial Manager allows authors to track the review of their manuscripts in real time.

    Editorial queries can be addressed to eastsjournal@gmail.com and dwfu@mx.nthu.edu.tw. For more information concerning submissions, visit the EASTS website.

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  • Closing Dates

    March 2012 (6:1) - Closes 01/01/12
    June 2012 (6:2) - Closes 03/15/12
    September 2012 (6:3) - Closes 07/01/12
    December 2012 (6:4) - Closes 09/15/12
  • Description

    Sponsored by the National Science Council of Taiwan, East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (EASTS) aims to bring together East Asian and Western scholars from the fields of science, technology, and society (STS). Examining issues such as human embryonic stem-cell research, family and reproductive technologies, and the globalization of Chinese medicine, the journal publishes research on how society and culture in East Asia interact with science, technology, and medicine. EASTS serves as a gathering place to facilitate the growing efforts of STS networks from Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe to foster an internationally open and inclusive community.

    The journal is composed of articles, panel discussions, book reviews, and critical notes. Forthcoming special issues include “Science and Nationalism,” “East Asian STS Theories,” and “Biopoleis in Asia Practice Place and Life.”

    Abstractors and Indexers:
    Indexed/abstracted in the following: Academic OneFile, Bibliography of Asian Studies, Scopus, Summon by Serial Solutions.

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