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Journal of Biosocial Science Digital Archive is a repository of every single article published in the journal between 1969 and 1996. It houses over 15,300 pages of content, reproduced as high-resolution, searchable PDFs. The Archive marks the complete digitisation of Journal of Biosocial Science, with all material available through Cambridge Core.

The archive contains approximately 1,800 articles from the Journal's first 27 years of publishing - 112 issues in total.

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Journal of Biosocial Science
  • ISSN: 0021-9320 (Print), 1469-7599 (Online)
  • Frequency: 6 issues per year
Journal of Biosocial Science is a leading interdisciplinary and international journal in the field of biosocial science, the common ground between biology and sociology. It acts as an essential reference guide for all biological and social scientists working in these interdisciplinary areas, including social and biological aspects of reproduction and its control, gerontology, ecology, genetics, applied psychology, sociology, education, demography, health and epidemiology. Publishing original research papers, short reports, reviews, lectures and book reviews, the journal also includes a Debate section that encourages readers’ comments on specific articles, with subsequent response from the original author. JBS is truly international both in terms of geographical areas covered and its contributors. Its reputation for high quality and outstanding scholarship has made it into one of the leading journals in the area of biosocial science.