Learning Inquiry
A new journal from Springer
Editors: Jason Nolan and Jeremy Hunsinger
Learning Inquiry is a refereed scholarly journal, devoted to establishing the area of "learning" as a focus for transdisciplinary study. The journal is a forum centered on learning that remains open to varied objects of inquiry, including machine, human, plant and animal learning as well as the processes of learning in business, government, and the professions, both in formal and informal environments. This journal is of importance to those interested in learning, understanding its contexts, and anticipating its future. The journal will also present special issues that identify the central areas of learning inquiry to provide focus for future research. Learning Inquiry strikes a balance between presenting innovative research and documenting current knowledge to foster a scholarly dialogue on learning that is independent of domain and methodological restrictions.
Editorial Board of Learning Inquiry
- David Berliner, Arizona State University, USA
- Megan Boler, University of Toronto, Canada
- Erik De Corte, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
- Kattie Embree, Columbia University, USA
- Charles Ess, Drury University, USA & Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
- Jim Garrison, Virginia Tech, USA
- Henry Giroux, McMaster University, Canada
- Mimi Ito, University of Southern California, USA & Keio University, Japan
- Cushla Kapitzke, University of Queensland, Australia
- Heinz Mandl, Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany
- Kinshuk, Massey University, New Zealand
- Penina Mlama, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
- Nuria Oliver, Microsoft, USA
- K. Ann Renninger, Swarthmore College, USA
- Ingvar Sigurgeirsson, Iceland University of Education, Iceland
- Joel Weiss, University of Toronto, Canada
Learning Inquiry is currently accepting manuscripts through our fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. Manuscripts should be submitted here . Manuscripts should be written for an audience that is general in scope, and submissions can include essays, research articles, forums, and review articles that document the state of knowledge and recent developments in the field.
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- ISSN 1558-2973 (print version)
- ISSN 1558-2981 (electronic version)