4_4_SCRIPT-ed_301 SCRIPT-ed Redux: New Challenges, New Directions ( S H Harmon and W Abel) (2007) 4:4 SCRIPT-ed 301 (2007)


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SCRIPT-ed REDUX: NEW CHALLENGES, NEW DIRECTIONS

Shawn H.E. Harmon and Wiebke Abel

Cite as: S H Harmon and W Abel, "SCRIPT-ed Redux: New Challenges, New Directions", (2007) 4:4 SCRIPT-ed 301 @: < http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/script-ed/vol4-4/editorial.asp >
 

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DOI: 10.2966/scrip.040407.301

© Shawn H.E. Harmon and Wiebke Abel 2007.

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As the incoming Editor-in-Chief for SCRIPT-ed ~ A Journal of Law, Technology & Society, I, together with the new Managing Editor, Wiebke Abel, would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank past Managing Editors and Editorial Board Members who worked so hard to make SCRIPT-ed what it is – a highly successful online journal at the leading edge of considerations of how new technologies are changing and changed by the law and society.

Over the course of its first four years, SCRIPT-ed has been a quality, peer-reviewed journal, serving as a venue for both early-career-researchers and such luminaries as Roger Brownsword, Ruth Chadwick, Graham Greenleaf, Valentine Korah, Graeme Laurie, Ken Mason, Andrea Matwyshyn, Chris Reed, and Raymond Wacks, to name but a few. With the journal entering its fifth year of life (the April 2007 issue will be the first of its fifth year), we are desirous of pushing the boundaries of scholastic thought and imagination even further and of enhancing the stature of the journal within the academic community and beyond. As such, in future, and commencing with this issue, SCRIPT-ed will have a new “personality”.

The re-imagination of SCRIPT-ed will have a number of consequences, namely enhanced flexibility in publication, improved and broadened content, and improved internal production processes and visuals. Specific reforms include the following:

We do not wish to leave the reader with the impression that these reforms have been undertaken because the existing Editorial Board is dissatisfied with the SCRIPT-ed’s past accomplishments. On the contrary, we are confident that SCRIPT-ed can stand with any journal in the world, and we are convinced that contributors have offered insightful, and eminently qualified and quotable pieces of critical legal and social thought, and we hope to continue to meet the high standards set and to push the journal forward.

Indeed, in celebration of our proud history and in furtherance of our future goals, we are now preparing for the SCRIPT-ed conference, “Governance of New Technologies: The Transformation of Medicine, Information Technology and Intellectual Property”. This conference, to be held March 29-31, 2009, at the University of Edinburgh, will serve as a celebration of SCRIPT-ed’s 5th year; and in keeping with SCRIPT-ed’s origins (and strengths), it will be an international interdisciplinary conference with an emphasis on the work of post-graduate and early-career-researchers. For more information about the conference and to register, go to Conference page on the SCRIPT-ed website.

 


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