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The International Journal of Emerging Technologies
and Society (iJETS) is an interdisciplinary
publication. Manuscripts are accepted from researchers
in the social and behavioural sciences and the humanities,
including psychologists, sociologists, philosophers,
political scientists, economists, and media specialists.
Contributions are also invited from those in the physical
and life sciences with a concern for the social implications
of science and technology.
iJETS is published online twice a year, in May and October. Journal submissions are peer reviewed
by anonymous referees. Manuscripts submitted
for publication should be original and should relate
to the social shaping of emerging technologies, and/or
the social, behavioural, political and ethical implications
of emerging technologies.
Manuscripts must not be under consideration
by any other publication or have been published elsewhere.
The editors reserve the right to return articles that
do not comply with the format outlined in the attached
Guidelines for Authors.
Journal articles published in iJETS will be included
in the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science
and Training’s Register of Refereed Journals
(DEST 2002). iJETS is archived by the National Library
of Australia.
The editors aim to return editorial decisions on
articles in around eight weeks from submission. |