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Forthcoming issues
Please note that details may change at any time.
- 35.3-4 (September-December 2010). History and human nature, ed. Brad Inwood (Toronto) and Willard McCarty. A specially commissioned essay by G. E. R. Lloyd with responses from Patrick Bateson (Cambridge), Alan Blackwell (Cambridge), Pascal Boyer (Washington), Lorraine Daston (MPI Berlin), Philippe Descola (Collège de France), Robert Foley (Cambridge), Carlo Ginzburg (UCLA), Ian Hacking (Toronto), Tim Ingold (Aberdeen), Francesca Rochberg (Berkeley), Amiria and Dame Anne Salmond (Cambridge and Auckland), Simon Schaffer (Cambridge), Marilyn Strathern (Cambridge), Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro) and ZHANG Longxi (City University, Hong Kong).
- 36.1 (March 2011). Open issue.
- 36.2 (June 2011). Power structures in science, ed. Jean-Claude Guédon (Montréal).
- 36.3 (September 2011). The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics, ed. Steve Russ (Warwick).
- 36.4 (December 2011). Design science, ed. Ken Friedman (Swinburne, Melbourne).
- 37.1 (March 2012). Computational picturing, ed. Annamaria Carusi (Oxford) and Aud Sissel Hoel (Norwegian University of Science and Technology).
- 37.2 (June 2012). Poetries and sciences in the 21st Century, ed. Willard McCarty. (See the call for papers.)
- 37.3 (September 2012). Warren McCulloch and his circle, ed. Tara H. Abraham.
Future (but as yet unscheduled) issues
- Neuroscience, evolutionary biology and the novelist's imagination, ed. Willard McCarty, centred on a commissioned essay by A. S. Byatt.
- Scientific certainty, ed. Mark Ehrlich, with a particular focus on the work of John Ziman.
Rev 20/8/10