Cambridge University Press (CUP), the publishing division of the UK's University of Cambridge, has announced that Episteme, the journal in social epistemology, will move to CUP in 2012 with a broader remit and an increase in frequency to four issues per year. The journal has, in its first eight years, pioneered the field of social epistemology.
As of 2012, it will widen its scope to encompass epistemology as a whole, while simultaneously championing the subfield. To reflect this, the journal will henceforth be known as Episteme: A journal of individual and social epistemology.
Episteme will be hosted on Cambridge’s e-publishing service, Cambridge Journals Online (CJO), which provides access to over 280 academic journals on desktop and mobile devices. CJO is developed entirely in house at Cambridge and updated three times a year. The first Cambridge issue of Episteme, guest-edited by Jennifer Lackey and featuring a symposium on pragmatic encroachment, will be available from early 2012 at journals.cambridge.org/epi.
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