Who edited the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences?
The first edition, published in 2001, was edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. The second edition, published in 2015, is edited by James D. Wright.
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The first edition, published in 2001, was edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. The second edition, published in 2015, is edited by James D. Wright.
The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences is a 26-volume work published by Elsevier. It contains approximately 4,000 signed articles and around 122,400 entries.
The first edition was published in 2001. A second edition followed in 2015 and is available in both print and online editions.
The encyclopedia covers anthropology, economics, history, linguistics, political science, sociology, multiple branches of psychology, philosophy, demography, education, and intersecting fields such as behavioral neuroscience, genetics, gender studies, and environmental sciences.
Reviewers described it as "the largest corpus of knowledge about the social and behavioral sciences in existence" and "the atomic bomb of reference works."
The encyclopedia uses a hierarchical subject classification divided into five clusters: overarching topics, methodology, disciplines, intersecting fields, and applications. Articles are signed by their authors and can be browsed by subclassification through ScienceDirect.com, with each article linking to abstracts and related article lists.