NETWORK SCIENCE
Coming in Spring 2013
Published by Cambridge University Press
EDITORS
Lada Adamic, University of Michigan, USA - Editor for Information Science
Ulrik Brandes, University of Konstanz, Germany - Editor for Computer Science and Mathematics
Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University, USA - Editor for Communication, Engineering, and Management
Sanjeev Goyal, University of Cambridge, UK - Editor for Economics
Garry Robins, University of Melbourne, Australia - Editor for Psychology and Political Science
Thomas Valente, University of Southern California, USA - Editor for Public Health and Medicine
Alessandro Vespignani, Northeastern University, USA - Editor for Physics
Stanley Wasserman, Indiana University USA - Editor for Statistics and Sociology and Coordinating Editor
AIMS AND SCOPE
The discipline is ready for a comprehensive journal, open to papers from all relevant areas.
Network Science is a defining work, shaping this new discipline. The journal welcomes contributions from researchers in all areas working on network theory, methods, and data.
Network Science is a new journal for a new discipline -- one using the network paradigm, focusing on actors and relational linkages, to inform research, methodology, and applications from many fields across the natural, social, engineering and informational sciences. Given growing understanding of the interconnectedness and globalization of the world, network methods are an increasingly recognized way to research aspects of modern society along with the individuals, organizations, and other actors within it.
For information about submitting your manuscript for publication, please see our website
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displaySpecialPage?pageId=3656 or
email: networkscience@cambridge.org