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Index of articles from scholarly journals spanning the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Provides cited reference searching capability.
The Web of Science “Core Collection” includes the following:
Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)
Book Citation Index - Science (BCKI-S)
Book Citation Index - Social Sciences & Humanities (BCKI-SSH)
Current Chemical Reactions (CCR-EXPANDED)
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Index Chemicus (IC)
Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
Boolean Operators Boolean operators, AND, OR, and NOT, are used to combine your keywords. AND is used to connect different concepts: food production AND "social justice" Using AND will narrow your search, because the database is searching for sources that contain all the keywords.
OR is used to connect similar concepts: food production OR farming OR agriculture Using OR to connect similar words will broaden your search, because the database is searching for sources that contain at least one of the keywords.
NOT will remove any search results that contain a particular keyword: food production NOT "landscaping" Using NOT will decrease the number of search results, or narrow our search, because the database will exclude resources with the specified keyword(s) from the results list. Phrase Searching Enclose your keywords in quotation marks to search for an exact phrase: :"food justice" OR "food sovereignty"
Truncation Truncation allows you to account for words with variations. The asterisk(*) is commonly used to truncate a keyword. Place the * where you would like to account for variation: activis* will retrieve: activism, activist, activists |
Highlights critical and timely research into the multiple junctures between politics and issues of race, ethnicity, immigration, and indigeneity, as well as their intersections with other axes of identity and marginalization.
CJPR serves as a bridge between academics, policymakers, and practitioners by publishing sound research that addresses important issues in crime and justice and examines the implementation and effectiveness of criminal justice policies, programs, and practices.
CJR provides a forum for social scientists to report research findings for informed policy making with respect to crime and justice through innovative and advanced methodologies.