Letter from the Editors - Stanford University Journals
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Letter from the Editors - Stanford University Journals
Intersect, Vol 6, No 2 (2013) Letter from the Editors Dear Readers, Welcome to the Volume 6, No. 2 Spring 2013 issue of Intersect: The Stanford Journal of Science, Technology and Society, our final publication of the academic year and our last edition as Editors-in-Chief. Working on Intersect these past two years has been an incredibly wonderful and rewarding experience. When we first joined as editors, the journal, run by one editor and one advisor, mostly served Stanford students. With many changes in the world of online publishing, Intersect has adapted strongly. Intersect is now international, quarterly representing student work in Science, Technology and Society studies and is being cited by other scholars, based on Google Scholar. Further, Intersect is a public, open-access journal that spreads innovative STS research to the field’s scholars and enthusiasts. The potential of online journal publishing is exciting, fruitful, and necessary for modern education and research. We wish to give a huge thanks to the vision and mentorship of Professor John Willinsky. His work on creating public access to research is admirable, inspiring, and progressive. We would also like to extend a special thanks to the following people, without whom this journal would not have been possible: Editors, 2012-2013 Alex Angarita Mica Esquenazi Jordan Shapiro Andréa Slobodien Jack Werner Peer Reviewers, 2012-2013 Jeremy Aidem Karen Carpenter Kelsey Dang Amy Decker Gabriel Glaun Michael Hamamoto Fabrizio Li Vigni Demoni Newman Cleo O’Brien-Udry Ashley Lyle Natalie Ruth Marks Victor Ruiz Mollie Sands Catherine Shieh Max Walker Silverman Mario Vasquez Tyler Woods Jazmin Youngblood Editors, 2011-2012 Alexandra Bollaidlaw Mica Esquenazi Esperanza Guevara Brad Lawson Teresa Miroslaw Andréa Slobodien Peer Reviewers, 2011-2012 Ma’ayan Dembo Itai Farhi Sasha Foo Greg Gaskin Gabriel Glaun Estela Go Jocelyn Kinsey Jessica Guenther Natalie Ruth Marks Maria Miroslaw Cyrus Pinto Paula Salazar Kiah Thorn Julia Turan Koko Urata Stephanie Young Sincerely, Mica Esquenazi Andréa Slobodien Editors-in-Chief Intersect: The Stanford Journal of Science, Technology and Society intersect.stanford.edu Find us on Facebook