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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 9:37 PM
Subject: H-ASIA: RESOURCE New journal launch and call for papers: History of 
Science in South Asia
> H-ASIA
> February 1, 2013
>
> Announcement: New Journal Launch and Call for Papers: _History of Science 
> in South Asia_
>
> (x-post Indology)
> ************************************************************************
> From: Dominik Wujastyk <wujastyk@GMAIL.COM>
>
>
> We are pleased to announce the launch of a new international
> journal, entitled *History of Science in South Asia*. HSSA publishes
> high-quality academic research in the history of science, technology
> and medicine, with a focus on South Asia.
>
> The journal's founding editorial board consists of:
>
>    - Dominik Wujastyk, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
>    - Kim Plofker, Union College, Schenectady, United States
>    - Dhruv Raina, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
>    - Sreeramula Rajeswara Sarma, formerly Aligarh Muslim
>      University, Dusseldorf, Germany
>    - Fabrizio Speziale, Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle - CNRS,
>      Paris, France
>    - Michio Yano, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto, Japan
>
> You are warmly invited to submit research articles to the
> journal.  Book publishers are invited to send copies of new
> publications for review. See below for the submission guidelines.
>
> For the journal's publishing model we have adopted the best and
> most up-to-date codes of practice:
>
>    - The journal is internationally *peer-reviewed* and indexed.
>    - The journal is Open Access.  Articles can be *read at no charge*.
>    - There will be *no article processing fee* for submissions made in
>          the first two years of the journal's existence.
>    - *Authors retain copyright* of their submissions.
>    - Authors are required to publish their papers under a *Creative
>          Commons license*, to facilitate wide dissemination.
>    - Papers are published on the journal's website as soon as
>          editorial tasks and typesetting are completed (rolling
>          publication).
>    - The journal is published *online and in print*.  Print issues and
>          print subscriptions to the journal are sold on demand.
>
> As you will see, the journal is free of charge both for readers and
> authors. This is made possible through the generous support of the
> publishers, the Sayahna Foundation (sayahna.org).  After two years,
> any charges that may become necessary will be kept within
> reasonable bounds; several innovative business models are under
> active consideration, and it may continue to be possible to avoid
> article processing fees.
>
> Scope<http://hssa.sayahna.org/ojs/index.php/hssa/about/editorialPolicies#focusAndScope>
>
> We take "South Asia" as an inclusive, non-political,
> socio-geographic term referring to the area from Afghanistan to Sri
> Lanka, from Pakistan to Bangladesh, and of course India. Research on
> the influences of South Asian cultures beyond these borders is also
> welcome, for example Nepalese or Tibetan influences on China, Sri
> Lankan influences on the Maldives, or Indian influences in
> South-East Asia.
>
> We take "science" to be broadly conceived, and to include all forms
> of rigorous intellectual activity that adopt at least to some extent
> a quantitative and empirical approach, as in the German "Die
> Wissenschaft," that covers most forms of academic scholarship.
> Theoretical discussions of the meaning of the history of science
> in the South Asian historical context are welcome. They should
> presuppose some familiarity with topics such as those raised in
> sources like Grant, A History of Natural Philosophy (2007), Latour,
> Laboratory Life (1979), Staal, Concepts of Science in Europe and
> Asia (1993), Shapin, "Science and the Modern World" (2007),
> Netz, The Shaping of Deduction (2003, cf. review by
> Latour), Pollock, "The Languages of Science in Early-Modern India"
> (in Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern Asia, 2011), and similar
> reflective works that explore Global History, the interpretation of
> Modernities, and the general meaning of science in the pre-modern
> world.
>
>
> Submission guidelines
>
> Factual articles reporting discoveries, or interpretative revisions,
> are also welcome, as are editions and translations of science texts
> in the languages South Asia.  Full submission guidelines are available
> on the
> <http://hssa.sayahna.org/ojs/index.php/hssa/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions>
>
> HSSA website:
> <http://hssa.sayahna.org/ojs/index.php/hssa/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions>
>
> Address
>
> The journal's website and email addresses are:
>
>    - http://hssa.sayahna.org
>    and
>    - hssa@sayahna.org
>
> Postal address:
>
>    - Krishna G S
>      Editorial Support, History of Science in South Asia
>      Sayahna
>      JWRA 34, Jagathy
>      Trivandrum 695014
>      Kerala, India
>
> Submission procedure
>
> We prefer authors to log in to the journal's website at
>
>    - http://hssa.sayahna.org
>
> and follow the submission and upload procedure on
> the website.  However, submissions can also be sent directly to
>
>    -  hssa@sayahna.org
>
> Please have a look at the new journal's website at
> http://hssa.sayahna.org, and register as a reader, author, or reviewer.
>
> --
> Dr Dominik Wujastyk for the
> HSSA editorial board
> hssa@sayahna.org
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