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NanoEthics

Studies of New and Emerging Technologies

Publishing model:
Open access

Overview

Launched in 2007, ‘NanoEthics: Studies of New and Emerging Technologies’ is an innovative journal of science and technology studies (STS) focusing on technologies converging at the nanoscale and other new and emerging technologies. It has published important contributions to discussions on a wide range of ethical, legal, social, political and cultural aspects of areas such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology and information and communication technology.
The journal has played a key role in ethical and STS discourse on nanoscience and nanotechnology, responsible research and innovation (RRI), synthetic biology, human enhancement / animal enhancement and other topics. At the same time, NanoEthics is an important forum for the exploration of and interactions between art, science and technology. It aims to promote global discourse on the future of humanity in the age of technoscience. With the new Collection “Life Sciences, Society and Policy”, which inherits and continues the journal of the same name (LSSP), our journal is also in a position to become even more relevant for philosophical and STS discussions on biotechnologies and the life sciences.
While the focus of the journal is on ethical aspects, NanoEthics invites contributions on a variety of other philosophical issues as well as contributions from a wide range of fields in the social sciences, humanities and arts, as long as the contributions are relevant to ethically understanding and changing the relationships between new and emerging technologies, science and societies.

Editor-in-Chief
  • Christopher Coenen
Impact factor
1.3 (2022)
5 year impact factor
1.8 (2022)
Submission to first decision (median)
50 days
Downloads
186,795 (2023)

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Journal updates

  • NanoEthics is now fully open access!

    We are excited to announce that NanoEthics has now become a fully open access (OA) journal as of January 2023. This means that we are no longer accepting non-OA articles for submission. All new content published in the journal will be published under an open access licence, and freely available to readers worldwide, enabling the widest possible dissemination and reuse. 

  • English Language Editing

    For editors and reviewers to accurately assess the work presented in your manuscript you need to ensure the English language is of sufficient quality to be understood.

Journal information

Electronic ISSN
1871-4765
Print ISSN
1871-4757
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  4. Baidu
  5. CLOCKSS
  6. CNKI
  7. CNPIEC
  8. Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences
  9. Dimensions
  10. EBSCO
  11. ERIH PLUS
  12. Google Scholar
  13. INSPEC
  14. Naver
  15. OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
  16. PhilPapers
  17. Portico
  18. ProQuest
  19. SCImago
  20. SCOPUS
  21. Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
  22. Social Science Citation Index
  23. TD Net Discovery Service
  24. The Philosopher’s Index
  25. UGC-CARE List (India)
  26. Wanfang
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