Journals 2016 Catalog Directors’ Letter
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MIT Press Journals 2016 catalog Directors’ Letter Dear Friends, The MIT Press celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012, and the inclination to ponder our distinguished history remains strong, perhaps even more so this year with the change in Press leadership—Amy Brand was named Director of the MIT Press in July of 2015. The Press’s journals division, which was founded in 1972, ten years after the books division, also has a significant publishing legacy to consider, with over 80 journals published since the division’s inception. Some, such as Linguistic Inquiry and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, have grown with us from the very beginning. Other core titles like International Security, October, The Review of Economics and Statistics and Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience joined the Press over the following decades, providing a solid base for the high-quality and innovative scholarship that our journals division is well known for. Today, we continue to push the boundaries of scholarly publishing and communication. We relish discovering new fields to publish in, and working with scholars who are establishing new domains of research and inquiry. In keeping with that spirit, the Press is proud to launch a new open access journal in 2016, Computational Psychiatry, to serve a burgeoning field that brings together experts in neuroscience, decision sciences, psychiatry, and computation modeling to apply new quantitative techniques to our understanding of psychiatric disorders. Developing new ways of delivering journal articles and providing a richer range of metrics around their usage and impact is another current effort. On our mitpressjournals.org site, the Press is providing Altmetric badges for select titles to give an improved sense of the breadth of a journal article’s reach. We are also partnering with ReadCube to enhance the discoverability and functionality of our articles. By partnering with these leading organizations, and others, the MIT Press continues to keep pace with the latest technological developments in journals publishing, and to meet scholars’ evolving needs when it comes to research discovery, filtering, and access. Regards, Amy Brand, Director, The MIT Press Nick Lindsay, Journals Director, The MIT Press i Contents Directors' Greeting i Table of Contents ii General Information iii Advertising iv Package Prices v Ordering Information 32 Subscription Form 33 Publishing with the MIT Press 34 The Arts & Humanities African Arts 1 ARTMargins 2 Computer Music Journal 3 Dædalus 4 Design Issues 5 Grey Room 6 Leonardo 7 Leonardo Music Journal 8 The New England Quarterly 9 October 10 PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 11 TDR/The Drama Review 12 Economics American Journal of Health Economics 13 Asian Development Review 14 Asian Economic Papers 15 Education Finance and Policy 16 The Review of Economics and Statistics 17 International Affairs, History & Political Science Global Environmental Politics 18 International Security 19 Journal of Cold War Studies 20 The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 21 Perspectives on Science 22 Science & Technology Artificial Life 23 Computational Linguistics 24 New Computational Psychiatry 25 Evolutionary Computation 26 Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 Linguistic Inquiry 28 Neural Computation 29 Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 30 CogNet 31 On the Cover Marina Toeters, Triangled Coat, digital print on canvas, 2007. Working from a 3D scan of a human body, artist/designer Toeters worked with Dutch technology research center TNO and digital printing company Print Unlimited to develop the shape of the garment and the digital print design. Triangled Coat was a precursor to the work Drapely-o-lightment; see article in Leonardo 48:3 by Loe Feijs and Marina Toeters. ii General Information Subscriptions and Single Issues Individuals Individuals may subscribe directly from MIT Press Journals. See ordering information on p. 32. Subscriptions purchased at the individual rate may not be transferred to an institution. Subscriptions purchased at the individual, student, and retired rates are strictly for personal, non-commercial use only. The reselling of these subscriptions is strictly prohibited. Libraries Libraries may order through an agent or directly from MIT Press Journals. 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Design Issues Grey Room Customers outside US & Canada add postage indicated to print & online Leonardo & Leonardo Music Journal package price. Discounts cannot be applied to postage. The New England Quarterly October Institutions with multiple sites: please read the "Authorized PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art Users" section of our institutional license agreement, online at TDR/The Drama Review mitpressjournals.org/page/inst_license_agreement to deter- mine if more than one subscription is needed. Economics American Journal of Health Economics For more information on consortia and multi-site licensing, Asian Development Review please contact: [email protected] Asian Economic Papers Education Finance and Policy Many of our journals are also available electronically in the The Review of Economics and Statistics Project MUSE database (muse.jhu.edu). International Affairs, History & Political Science Archived issues of several MIT Press journals are available Global Environmental Politics through JSTOR (jstor.com). International Security Journal of Cold War Studies Journal of Interdisciplinary History Perspectives on Science Science & Technology Artificial Life Evolutionary Computation Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Linguistic Inquiry Neural Computation Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments Package Prices v vi African Arts Marla C. Berns, Patrick A. Polk, Allen F. Roberts, and Mary Nooter Roberts, Editors The African Arts Consortium — Joining the editors at UCLA, the new Consortium members are: University of Florida, Susan Cooksey, Fiona Mc Laughlin, Rebecca M. Nagy, Robin Poynor, and MacKenzie Moon Ryan UNC at Chapel Hill, Lisa Homann, Carol Magee, David G. Pier, and Victoria L. Rovine African Arts presents original research and critical discourse on traditional, contemporary, and popular African arts and expressive cultures. Since 1967, the journal has reflected the dynamism and diversity of several fields of humanistic study, publishing richly illustrated articles in full color, incorporating the most current theory, practice, and intercultural dialogue. The journal offers readers peer-reviewed scholarly articles