Abstract

Cultures of Science is an international journal that provides a platform for interdisciplinary research on all aspects of the intersections between culture and science.
It welcomes research articles, commentaries or essays, and book reviews with innovative ideas and shedding a fresh light on significant issues. Research articles report cutting-edge research developments and innovative ideas in related fields; commentaries provide scientific perspectives on emerging topics or social issues; book reviews evaluate and analyze the context, style and merits of published works related to cultures of science.
The topics explored include but are not limited to: science communication, history of science, philosophy of science, sociology, social psychology, public science education, public understanding of science, science fiction, political science, indicators of science literacy, values and beliefs of the scientific community, comparative study of cultures of science, public attitudes towards a new scientific and technological phenomena.
Cultures of Science is published 4 times a year in March, June, September and December.
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