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Social Epistemology

AbbreviationSoc. Epistemol.
Journal Impact1.52
Quartiles(Global)SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY(Q2)
ISSN0269-1728, 1464-5297
h-index40

Social Epistemology is a journal that provides a forum for philosophical and social scientific inquiry, bringing together scholars from various disciplines who share a concern for the production, assessment, and validation of knowledge. The journal covers empirical research into the origins and transmission of knowledge, as well as normative considerations that arise as such research is implemented, serving as a guide for contemporary knowledge enterprises. Social Epistemology also publishes "exchanges," which are collective products of multiple contributors and take the form of critical syntheses, open peer commentaries, interviews, applications, provocations, reviews, and responses.

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Publication InformationPublisher: RoutledgePublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 1987Proportion of original research papers100.00%Self Citation Rate:7.10%Gold OA Rate: 32.40%

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