Time bears a unique and direct pertinence to all human concerns. Time is a fundamental feature of the physical universe, of the life process, of the functions of the mind, and of collective behaviour. Time is an all-pervasive, intimate and immediate part of human experience.Time has been the subject of much study and debate in the arts, the sciences, the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities.
Since 1966, the International Society for the Study of Time (ISST) has been providing a framework for an interdisciplinary dialogue about the nature of time. KronoScope, edited by an international board of scholars, carries forward the work of ISST. It offers a forum for the cross-fertilization of scholarly and scientific study about the nature of time as seen from a range of perspectives and disciplines. As a journal, it can accommodate the expanding concerns of the global community in search of understanding and meaning. KronoScope invites critical contributions from all disciplines.
News and Views Editor John Cordes (Radnor, Pennsylvania, USA)
Book Review Editor Carol Fischer (San Jose, California, USA)
Founding Editor J.T. Fraser
Editorial Board Sabine Gross (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Paul Halpern (University of the Sciences, USA)
Paul A. Harris (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
Eve Isham (University of California-Davis, USA)
Ralph M. Leck (Indiana State University, USA)
Rémy Lestienne (CNRS—Paris, France)
Yiliang Li (University of Hong Kong)
Steve Ostovich (College of St. Scholastica, USA)
Jo Alyson Parker (St. Joseph’s University, USA)
Mary Schmelzer (Beverly, NJ, USA)
Katherine A.S. Sibley (St. Joseph’s University, USA)
Chris Stover (The New School, USA)
Advisory Board Mark Aultman (Attorney-at-Law, Legal Ethics)
Alex Argyros (University of Texas)
Anthony Aveni (Colgate University)
John Berger (Mieussy)
Edward Harrison (University of Arizona)
Jacques Legoff (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
Helga Nowotny (Vienna Science & Technology Fund)
David Park (Williams College)
Joel De Rosnay (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie)
Charles Sherover (Hunter College)
John Stuhr (Vanderbilt University)
Gisela Trommsdorff (University of Konstanz)
Frederick Turner (University of Texas)
Thomas Weissert (Philadelphia, USA)
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Online submission: Articles for publication in KronoScope can be submitted online through Editorial Manager, please click here. Potential contributors should direct queries to the Managing Editor, see instructions for authors.
News and Views Editor John Cordes (Radnor, Pennsylvania, USA)
Book Review Editor Carol Fischer (San Jose, California, USA)
Founding Editor J.T. Fraser
Editorial Board Sabine Gross (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Paul Halpern (University of the Sciences, USA)
Paul A. Harris (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
Eve Isham (University of California-Davis, USA)
Ralph M. Leck (Indiana State University, USA)
Rémy Lestienne (CNRS—Paris, France)
Yiliang Li (University of Hong Kong)
Steve Ostovich (College of St. Scholastica, USA)
Jo Alyson Parker (St. Joseph’s University, USA)
Mary Schmelzer (Beverly, NJ, USA)
Katherine A.S. Sibley (St. Joseph’s University, USA)
Chris Stover (The New School, USA)
Advisory Board Mark Aultman (Attorney-at-Law, Legal Ethics)
Alex Argyros (University of Texas)
Anthony Aveni (Colgate University)
John Berger (Mieussy)
Edward Harrison (University of Arizona)
Jacques Legoff (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
Helga Nowotny (Vienna Science & Technology Fund)
David Park (Williams College)
Joel De Rosnay (Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie)
Charles Sherover (Hunter College)
John Stuhr (Vanderbilt University)
Gisela Trommsdorff (University of Konstanz)
Frederick Turner (University of Texas)
Thomas Weissert (Philadelphia, USA)
Academic Search Alumni Edition
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Elite
Academic Search Premier
Academic Search Ultimate
Advanced Placement Source
Emerging Sources Citation Index (Web of Science)
ERIH PLUS Scopus
Sociological Abstracts
STM Source
International Directory of Philosophy
Jo Alyson Parker is Professor of English at Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, USA.
KronoScope
Journal for the Study of Time
Time bears a unique and direct pertinence to all human concerns. Time is a fundamental feature of the physical universe, of the life process, of the functions of the mind, and of collective behaviour. Time is an all-pervasive, intimate and immediate part of human experience.Time has been the subject of much study and debate in the arts, the sciences, the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities.
Since 1966, the International Society for the Study of Time (ISST) has been providing a framework for an interdisciplinary dialogue about the nature of time. KronoScope, edited by an international board of scholars, carries forward the work of ISST. It offers a forum for the cross-fertilization of scholarly and scientific study about the nature of time as seen from a range of perspectives and disciplines. As a journal, it can accommodate the expanding concerns of the global community in search of understanding and meaning. KronoScope invites critical contributions from all disciplines.