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Impact Factor:2.151 | Ranking:History & Philosophy Of Science (SCI) 2 out of 56 | History & Philosophy Of Science (SSCI) 2 out of 42
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Social Studies of Science

Social Studies of Science is an international peer reviewed journal that encourages submissions of original research on science, technology and medicine. The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing work from a range of fields including: political science, sociology, economics, history, philosophy, psychology social anthropology, legal and educational disciplines. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)

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