Biosocieties

期刊全称Biosocieties
涉及主题政治学法学生物医学心理学经济地理历史考古遗传学经济增长内科学医疗保健化学生物化学旅游医疗旅游神经科学内分泌学素质-压力模型受体多巴胺能多巴胺受体精神分裂症的多巴胺假说多巴胺受体D2多巴胺精神科社会学哲学计算机科学精神分析认识论政治
期刊介绍

BioSocieties is committed to the scholarly exploration of the crucial social, ethical and policy implications of developments in the life sciences and biomedicine. These developments are increasing our ability to control our own biology; enabling us to create novel life forms; changing our ideas of ‘normality’ and ‘abnormality’; transforming our understanding of personal identity, family relations, ancestry and ‘race’; altering our social and personal expectations and responsibilities; reshaping global economic opportunities and inequalities; creating new global security challenges; and generating new social, ethical, legal and regulatory dilemmas. To address these dilemmas requires us to break out from narrow disciplinary boundaries within the social sciences and humanities, and between these disciplines and the natural sciences, and to develop new ways of thinking about the relations between biology and sociality and between the life sciences and society. BioSocieties provides a crucial forum where the most rigorous social research and critical analysis of these issues can intersect with the work of leading scientists, social researchers, clinicians, regulators and other stakeholders. BioSocieties defines the key intellectual issues at the science-society interface, and offers pathways to the resolution of the critical local, national and global socio-political challenges that arise from scientific and biomedical advances. As the first journal of its kind, BioSocieties publishes scholarship across the social science disciplines, and represents a lively and balanced array of perspectives on controversial issues. In its inaugural year BioSocieties demonstrated the constructive potential of interdisciplinary dialogue and debate across the social and natural sciences. We are becoming the journal of choice not only for social scientists, but also for life scientists interested in the larger social, ethical and policy implications of their work. The journal is international in scope, spanning research and developments in all corners of the globe. BioSocieties is published quarterly, with occasional themed issues that highlight some of the critical questions and problematics of modern biotechnologies. Articles, response pieces, review essays, and self-standing editorial pieces by social and life scientists form a regular part of the journal.

期刊ISSNprint: 1745-8552 on-line: 1745-8560
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年份202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
发表量63029212954294044483948
被引量22438652714212632658436691376725
自引率7.70%
涉及的研究领域SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL-
2026年新锐分区
大类小类TOP期刊综述期刊
3区3区 社会科学:生物医学N/A
中科院2025年分区 ?
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4区4区 社会科学:生物医学
WOS期刊分区

JCR学科分类

JCR分区学科名称收录数据库JCR分区分区排名
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICALSSCIQ326/48

JCI学科分类

JCI分区学科名称收录数据库JCI分区分区排名
SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICALSSCIQ437/48
期刊主页https://www.springer.com/41292https://www.palgrave.com/gp/journal/41292
投稿网址https://www.editorialmanager.com/bioj
出版商Springer Nature
出版国家(地区)United Kingdom
出版周期4 issues per year
每年出版文章数50
Gold OA文章占比46.32%
原创研究文献占比
(排除综述)
96.30%
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Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)

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PubMed链接http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog?term=1745-8552%5BISSN%5D
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