Ella Colvin, Publishing Director for Cambridge University Press, said: “We are both delighted and deeply honoured to be partnering with the PSA to publish Philosophy of Science. The journal has set the benchmark for scholarship in the field since its founding and it is our great privilege to have the opportunity of working with the Association and the journal’s editorial team over this next phase in its history.”
“This partnership brings together two organizations with long-standing commitments to philosophy of science, and to the humanities more broadly. In combining our strengths, we will ensure that Philosophy of Science is able to adapt sustainably to a changing publishing landscape, reaching and remaining relevant to the widest global community of scholars.”
On behalf of the PSA Governing Board and Philosophy of Science Editorial Team, Alison Wylie, President of the PSA, welcomes the opportunity to work with Cambridge University Press. She notes that “the journal has always been central to the mission of the PSA; its success is critical to the vitality of our field and to expanding its reach – now at a time when a sophisticated philosophical understanding of science is more important than ever. With dramatic changes taking shape in the world of academic publishing we particularly appreciate CUP’s commitment to ensuring that we maintain and build on our established track record of publishing cutting-edge scholarship with the highest standards of rigor, precision, and accuracy.”
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About the PSA
The PSA has played a central role in the formation and flourishing of philosophy of science since it was founded in 1933. In addition to publishing Philosophy of Science, the PSA hosts biennial meetings that attract delegates who represent diverse philosophical approaches to understanding science from around the world. It promotes active engagement with STEMM practitioners as well as with cognate science studies societies, and is actively engaged in public outreach. In all its activities the PSA is committed to fostering diversity and inclusiveness in our profession and in academia. Learn more about what we do.
The University of Chicago Press has been a wonderful publishing partner; we thank them for their many years of support. The PSA also thanks Andrea Woody, Editor-in-Chief of Philosophy of Science, and the PSA Journal Publisher Search Committee: Alison Wylie (chair), Hasok Chang, Sabina Leonelli, and Michael Weisberg.
We look forward to working with CUP and will continue to make it a priority to enrich what we offer our existing readers and to engage new audiences.