Abstract is: Dædalus is an academic journal founded in 1955 to replace the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the volume and numbering system of which it continues. In 1958, it began quarterly publication as The Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The journal is published by MIT Press on behalf of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dædalus publishes by invitation only. In January 2021, Dædalus became an open access publication.
academic journal | Q737498 |
open-access journal | Q773668 |
P6981 | ACNP journal ID | 4704 |
2601706 | ||
P8375 | Crossref journal ID | 28517 |
P1250 | Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator (BFI) SNO/CNO | 10708 |
P1058 | ERA Journal ID | 10316 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/047p5rw |
P8903 | HAL journal ID | 4323 |
P236 | ISSN | 0011-5266 |
1548-6192 | ||
P7363 | ISSN-L | 0011-5266 |
P1230 | JSTOR journal ID | daedalus |
P1277 | JUFO ID | 54506 |
P4730 | Mir@bel journal ID | 2299 |
P1055 | NLM Unique ID | 0037276 |
P243 | OCLC control number | 1565785 |
P856 | official website | https://www.amacad.org/daedalus |
P5396 | Online Books Page publication ID | daedalus |
P10283 | OpenAlex ID | V107749620 |
P3181 | OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID | 1441156 |
P11240 | PIM publication ID | PIM1190177 |
P7662 | Scilit journal ID | 102128 |
P1156 | Scopus source ID | 14432 |
P1025 | SUDOC editions | 037011243 |
03869607X | ||
10998658X | ||
169592626 | ||
P214 | VIAF ID | 294904852 |
P7859 | WorldCat Identities ID (superseded) | viaf-294904852 |
P495 | country of origin | United States of America | Q30 |
P1240 | Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator level | 2 | |
P571 | inception | 1955-01-01 | |
P8875 | indexed in bibliographic review | Arts and Humanities Citation Index | Q713927 |
Scopus | Q371467 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | interdisciplinarity | Q849359 |
P123 | publisher | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Q463303 |
The MIT Press | Q73820 | ||
P793 | significant event | journal flipped to open access | Q73376505 |
P1476 | title | Daedalus | |
Dædalus |
Q77626964 | "We'll take care of it for you". Health care in the Canadian community |
Q87409979 | A Library Historian Looks at Librarianship |
Q57597107 | A Sustainable Agriculture? |
Q125589937 | A Trillion Tons |
Q77425809 | A biosocial perspective on parenting |
Q77459582 | A further note on visions |
Q77431534 | A note on the "university troubles" and their impact on the medical schools |
Q74780145 | AIDS and law |
Q93922574 | AIDS and law |
Q77724688 | AIDS in blackface |
Q74769002 | AIDS in the United States: patient care and politics |
Q45022673 | AIDS in the United States: patient care and politics. |
Q41663402 | AIDS prevention through effective education |
Q45880729 | AIDS, blood banking, and the bonds of community |
Q77638340 | AIDS, blood banking, and the bonds of community |
Q56920072 | AIDS, privacy and responsibility |
Q41659405 | AIDS, privacy, and responsibility |
Q46245013 | AIDS: losing "the new struggle"? |
Q74641158 | Academic freedom and scientific freedom |
Q125833557 | Adaptation in the Water Sector: Science & Institutions |
Q52649134 | Adequate health care and an aging society: are they morally compatible? |
Q56923519 | Adequate health care and an aging society; are they morally compatible? |
Q47668166 | Adulthood in Islam: religious maturity in the Islamic tradition |
Q52434562 | Adulthood refracted: Russia and Leo Tolstoi. |
Q46948489 | African population: reproduction for whom? |
Q77701857 | Aging and the health-care system: economic and structural issues |
Q47632407 | Aging, social change, and the power of ideas. |
Q34508742 | America's Immigration Policy Fiasco: Learning from Past Mistakes |
Q74646305 | America's romance with medicine and medical science |
Q93922606 | America's romance with medicine and medical science |
Q48661299 | Are we professionals? A critical look at the social role of bioethicists. |
Q57733715 | Assessing U.S. energy policy |
Q48696036 | At last...?: Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, race & history. |
Q52456549 | Autobiographic notes on the identity crisis. |
Q115383195 | Biodiversity & Environmental Sustainability amid Human Domination of Global Ecosystems |
Q74640572 | Biology and the social sciences |
Q41505867 | Biomedical science and human health: the long-range prospect. |
Q74641275 | Bringing up the father question |
Q53504017 | Can South Africa avoid a Malthusian positive check? |
Q55879206 | Can happiness be taught? |
Q56813812 | Casualties |
Q41560126 | Certain demographic characteristics of the plague epidemic in France, 1720-22. |
Q113268102 | Civil War & the Global Threat of Pandemics |
Q44911422 | Civilizing the natives: marriage in Post-Apartheid South Africa. |
Q74769005 | Clinical care in the AIDS epidemic |
Q51170202 | Clinical care in the AIDS epidemic. |
Q43950729 | Clinical realities and moral dilemmas: contrasting perspectives from academic medicine in Kenya, Tanzania, and America |
Q74641269 | Concepts of existence: Greek origins of generational thought |
Q47645257 | Concerns about science and attempts to regulate inquiry |
Q87338157 | Consciousness |
Q52128460 | Consilience among the great branches of learning. |
Q56551704 | Cosmology Today |
Q112605176 | Critical Investigations of Resilience: A Brief Introduction to Indigenous Environmental Studies & Sciences |
Q47400520 | Cross-cultural medicine: the Navajo Indians as case exemplar |
Q74646319 | Cross-cultural medicine: the Navajo Indians as case exemplar |
Q74638491 | DNA |
Q52649310 | Demographic perspectives on the long-lived society. |
Q77674015 | Doing better and feeling worse: the political pathology of health policy |
Q74638078 | Early fertility decline in Austria-Hungary: a lesson in demographic transition |
Q47772449 | Economic development and the fertility transition. |
Q74641149 | Endless frontier or bureaucratic morass? |
Q74638903 | Eroticism and gastrosophy |
Q77426832 | Evaluating the physician and his technology |
Q56552069 | Experience & experiment |
Q47409976 | Experimental science and the rational artist in early modern Europe. |
Q56689771 | Feelings: What Are They & How Does the Brain Make Them? |
Q53022415 | Fertility and population growth in Spain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
Q52456548 | Fifty years of progress in structural chemistry and molecular biology. |
Q106306856 | Food and Population: The Wrong Problem? / Jean Mayer. - (1964) |
Q74691247 | Forty years on |
Q74646794 | Foundations and ruling class elites |
Q74650090 | Foundations, universities, and trends in support for the physical and biological sciences, 1900-1992 |
Q74768973 | Freedom and risk |
Q47589568 | Freedom, equality, race |
Q52402856 | Freud in three frames: a cognitive-scientific approach to creativity. |
Q114140833 | From Air Pollution to the Climate Crisis: Leaving the Comfort Zone |
Q117480549 | From Anti-Government to Anti-Science: Why Conservatives Have Turned Against Science |
Q55967662 | From the happiness of virtue to the virtue of happiness: 400 B.C. – A.D. 1780 |
Q74641281 | Generational difference: the history of an idea |
Q113366177 | Getting AI Right: Introductory Notes on AI & Society |
Q74638050 | Governmental regulation of the use of human subjects in medical research; The approach of two federal agencies |
Q125121568 | Greco-Roman Studies in a Digital Age |
Q47651829 | Health and society: some ethical imperatives |
Q52968589 | Health and society: some ethical imperatives. |
Q77426836 | Health and the search for new knowledge |
Q77674027 | Health services, power centers, and decision-making mechanisms |
Q35737910 | Hispanic Older Adult Health & Longevity in the United States: Current Patterns & Concerns for the Future |
Q47772460 | Historical demography |
Q125747472 | How Society Shapes Aging: The Centrality of Variability |
Q46581084 | How the developed countries became rich |
Q74646331 | Ideas in conflict: the rise and fall (and rise and fall) of new views of disease |
Q82800428 | Illegitimate sufferers: a-bomb victims, medical science, and the government |
Q33882268 | Immigration and Language Diversity in the United States |
Q48777737 | Incarceration and social inequality. |
Q56115030 | Innovation & repetition: between modern & postmodern aesthetics |
Q74641841 | Institutional organization, incentives, and change |
Q93922615 | Institutional organization, incentives, and change |
Q125561122 | International reporting in the age of participatory media |
Q74768990 | Introduction |
Q53468169 | Introduction: bioethics and beyond. |
Q77674007 | Introduction: doing better and feeling worse: health in the United States |
Q55921133 | Intuitive ethics: how innately prepared intuitions generate culturally variable virtues |
Q119953295 | Iran's nuclear file: recommendations for the future |
Q60998044 | Is Public Opinion Stable? Resolving the Micro/Macro Disconnect in Studies of Public Opinion |
Q58672864 | Is medical education asking too much of bioethics? |
Q47602265 | Is medical education asking too much of bioethics? Teaching the "nonbiomedical" aspects of medicine: the perennial pattern |
Q37541083 | Labor-Force Participation, Policies & Practices in an Aging America: Adaptation Essential for a Healthy & Resilient Population |
Q57012766 | Land for Food & Land for Nature? |
Q36263485 | Latin American Immigration to the United States |
Q53022407 | Legitimate fecundity and infant mortality in France during the eighteenth century: a comparison. |
Q119953294 | Lessons learned from the North Korean nuclear crises |
Q56050148 | Life, chance & life chances |
Q47645222 | Limiting science: a biologist's perspective. |
Q47772437 | Marriage and marital fertility. |
Q74692116 | Meanings, policies, and medicine: on the bioethical enterprise and history |
Q74646348 | Medical education at the peak of the era of experimental medicine |
Q93922607 | Medical education at the peak of the era of experimental medicine |
Q77426841 | Medical education in the United States |
Q77427583 | Medical perspectives on adulthood |
Q74646360 | Medical schools and research: is the tail wagging the dog? |
Q77682847 | Medicine and the waning of professional sovereignity |
Q74641257 | Medicine and the waning of professional sovereignty |
Q77577134 | Medicine, health, and the geriatric transformation |
Q52109796 | Mental health: progress and problems. |
Q47645233 | Misgivings about life-extending technologies |
Q41725078 | Modernization for Emigration: Determinants and Consequences of the Brain Drain |
Q34097782 | Monitoring motherhood: sociocultural and historical aspects of maternal and child health in Japan |
Q47602221 | Moral experience and ethical reflection: can ethnography reconcile them? A quandary for "the new bioethics |
Q47772426 | Mortality in pre-industrial England: the example of Colyton, Devon, over three centuries. |
Q57258099 | New economic models for U.S. journalism |
Q53022410 | Notes on the demography of London at the end of the seventeenth century. |
Q114066600 | Nuclear Disarmament without the Nuclear-Weapon States: The Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty |
Q29040866 | Nuclear power without nuclear proliferation? |
Q56069401 | On Condorcet's “Sketch” |
Q60361200 | On science under legal assault |
Q74641847 | On the science and technology of medicine |
Q77617976 | On the science and technology of medicine |
Q93922343 | On the science and technology of medicine |
Q39675917 | Online trust, trustworthiness, or assurance? |
Q114298189 | Participatory Design for Innovation in Access to Justice |
Q123254488 | Paths to a more cosmopolitan human condition |
Q64984236 | Perceiving. |
Q125822729 | Perspectives, connections & objects: what's happening in history now? |
Q60456797 | Phosphorus: From the Stars to Land & Sea |
Q56607891 | Physics & reality |
Q57308971 | Poem by Rosanna Warren |
Q47183889 | Population, technology, and the human environment: a thread through time |
Q46189020 | Precious African American memories, post-racial dreams & the American nation |
Q39501712 | Problems and prospects of an urban public university |
Q47602228 | Professional ethicist available: logical, secular, friendly. |
Q51061897 | Prognostication and bioethics. |
Q125760051 | Progress on Nonpoint Pollution: Barriers & Opportunities |
Q47242143 | Prosocial behavior on the Net. |
Q74768976 | Protecting the "animal of necessity": limits to inquiry in clinical investigation |
Q93922345 | Protecting the "animal of necessity": limits to inquiry in clinical investigation |
Q77682827 | Public criticism of health science policy |
Q45951677 | Public good, ethics, and everyday life: beyond the boundaries of bioethics. |
Q74780146 | Public health and the politics of AIDS prevention |
Q93922680 | Public health and the politics of AIDS prevention |
Q34598375 | Punishment's place: the local concentration of mass incarceration |
Q56158230 | Race, law & history: the Supreme Court from “Dred Scott” to “Grutter v. Bollinger” |
Q33863952 | Racial liberalism, the Moynihan Report & the Daedalus Project on "The Negro American". |
Q106109999 | Racism as a Motivator for Climate Justice |
Q52434565 | Rajput adulthood: reflections on the Amar Singh diary. |
Q56923243 | Reaching out to the community: responses by medicine |
Q74646312 | Reaching out to the community: responses by medicine |
Q60455918 | Reducing Carbon-Based Energy Consumption through Changes in Household Behavior |
Q74641141 | Reflections on the Neo-Romantic critique of science |
Q58655969 | Resisting Political Fragmentation on the Internet |
Q30322167 | Responding to a pandemic: international interests in AIDS control. |
Q58895790 | Rethinking the Psychology of Leadership: From Personal Identity to Social Identity |
Q57733380 | Rethinking the Scale, Structure & Scope of U.S. Energy Institutions |
Q47762493 | Scarce resources and medical advancement |
Q46883091 | Science and technology in South Africa: regional innovation hub or passive consumer? |
Q74768980 | Science's restive public |
Q47307840 | Seeing Jay-Z in Taipei |
Q35760118 | Sleep, Memory & Brain Rhythms |
Q41663407 | Social policy: AIDS and intravenous drug use. |
Q53181456 | Social services: Minnesota as innovator. |
Q57319227 | Somewhere between Jim Crow & Post-Racialism: Reflections on the Racial Divide in America Today |
Q47651853 | Technology as a shaping force |
Q30322319 | The AIDS pandemic: an internationalist approach to disease control. |
Q35955942 | The American Family in Black and White: A Post-Racial Strategy for Improving Skills to Promote Equality |
Q63779483 | The Colombian Paradox: Peace Processes, Elite Divisions & Popular Plebiscites |
Q52434568 | The Confucian Perception of Adulthood. |
Q37377322 | The Contributions of Immigrants to American Culture |
Q115444085 | The Difficulties of Combating Inequality in Time |
Q52444639 | The Flexner Report by Abraham Flexner. |
Q56518877 | The Great Recession & the Great Depression |
Q106375631 | The Last English Civil War |
Q58298903 | The Life Course of a Skill-Intensive Foraging Species |
Q125378959 | The Screamers |
Q121064890 | The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire by Michael Ivanovitch Rostovtzeff |
Q59447397 | The World Needs an International Anti-Corruption Court |
Q74645963 | The aging society |
Q53629984 | The alarmed vision: social suffering and Holocaust atrocity. |
Q56970049 | The body in the brain |
Q77527984 | The case for computer literacy |
Q77426868 | The challenge of primary care |
Q77661195 | The changing concept of the ideal physician |
Q64899252 | The changing concept of the ideal physician. |
Q74642486 | The changing environments of science |
Q74646353 | The changing role model, and the shift in power |
Q93922662 | The changing role model, and the shift in power |
Q45975223 | The concept of post-racial: how its easy dismissal obscures important questions. |
Q123010210 | The concept of the cosmopolitan in Greek & Roman thought |
Q74638486 | The continuity of genetics |
Q48777620 | The contradictions of juvenile crime & punishment. |
Q123366168 | The cosmopolitan as a lived category |
Q47220881 | The determinants of health from a historical perspective |
Q77661187 | The early years: the medical world in which Walsh McDermott trained |
Q52403236 | The early years: the medical world in which Walsh McDermott trained. |
Q119953296 | The economic future of nuclear power |
Q30049330 | The economics of happiness |
Q74646342 | The emergence of the physician-basic scientist in America |
Q74749559 | The epidemiological transition: from material scarcity to social disadvantage? |
Q113662213 | The false dichotomy between academic learning & occupational skills |
Q77674034 | The financing of health care |
Q61960254 | The global nuclear safety regime |
Q52444637 | The interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud. |
Q74639291 | The last stage: historical adulthood and old age |
Q29013591 | The logic of non-Western science: mathematical discoveries in medieval India |
Q33861214 | The medicalization and demedicalization of American society. |
Q77431538 | The need for university involvement in medical education |
Q77426852 | The needs of children |
Q48777708 | The paradox of women's imprisonment. |
Q74648380 | The power of professionalism: policies for AIDS in Britain, Sweden, and the United States |
Q93922572 | The power of professionalism: policies for AIDS in Britain, Sweden, and the United States |
Q74646300 | The problems of cost, access, and distribution of medical care |
Q52606222 | The problems of cost, access, and distribution of medical care. |
Q77426844 | The provider, the government, and the consumer |
Q55969150 | The psychology of subjective well-being |
Q74638373 | The relations between history and history of science |
Q77426864 | The responsibility of the individual |
Q52111012 | The responsibility of the individual. |
Q77426848 | The search for care |
Q47602236 | The social sciences and the task of bioethics. |
Q47308648 | The two worlds of race revisited: a meditation on race in the age of Obama |
Q47308640 | The two worlds of race: a historical view |
Q47743231 | The use and abuse of psychology in history. |
Q77426860 | Therapeutic choice and moral doubt in a technological age |
Q48320948 | Therapeutic choice and moral doubt in a technological age. |
Q77630411 | Thoughts on good health and good government |
Q47645246 | Threats and promises: negotiating the control of research. |
Q53629986 | Unmasking suffering's masks: reflections on old and new memories of Nazi medicine. |
Q59769488 | Using Computational Chemistry to Understand & Discover Chemical Reactions |
Q125749244 | Water Security in a Changing World |
Q125761428 | Water Unsustainability |
Q58672860 | What contributions have social science and the law made to the development of policy on bioethics? |
Q47365201 | What is an epidemic? AIDS in historical perspective |
Q77669993 | What is an epidemic? AIDS in historical perspective |
Q74646337 | Where have we been? Where are we going? |
Q77661198 | Where have we been? Where are we going? |
Q47602256 | Where it hurts: Indian material for an ethics of organ transplantation |
Q57005980 | Where the wild things were |
Q56854595 | Why & How Governments Support Renewable Energy |
Q74769146 | Why justice is good for our health: the social determinants of health inequalities |
Q56051004 | Why nature & nurture won't go away |
Q52464841 | William James and the twice-born sick soul. |
Q59558670 | Working Memory Capacity: Limits on the Bandwidth of Cognition |
Q47707337 | Zero population growth: the goal and the means. |
Q60517680 | on judgments of truth & beauty |
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