Monday, February 2, 2009

Interdisciplinary??

Saxe's work is definitely interdisciplinary. Merely looking at the journals in which she has been published showcases the multitude of disciplines her research bridges. Psychology, Philosophy, Biology, Chemistry, Neurology, and Cognitive Science.

Saxe's study of the human mind obviously involves chemical and biological process, but the inclusion of Psychology and Philosophy covers her hypotheses as well as the influence of human behavior.

As a result, her research would also include such disciplines.

I am trying to find descriptions of what the journals her work has been published in focus on, but many of the publisher's sites merely describe the ethics expected when submitting articles for publication. Any ideas?

1 comment:

  1. Clarion provides you with remote access to the Ulrich's Periodicals Directory which includes reviews from Magazines for Libraries.

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