Journal of Daoist Studies
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The Journal of Daoist Studies (JDS) is an annual publication dedicated to the scholarly exploration of Daoism in all its different dimensions. Each issue has three main parts: Academic Articles on history, philosophy, art, society, and more (limit 8,500 words); Forum on Contemporary Practice on issues of current activities both in China and other parts of the world (limit 5,000 words); and News of the Field, presenting publications, dissertations, conferences and websites.
A digital subscription provides subscribers a full year of access to the complete content of the journal.
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Facilitators
Livia Kohn, Boston University
James Miller, Duke Kunshan University
Robin Wang, Loyola Marymount UniversityEditorial Board:
Robert Allinson, Soka University
Shawn Arthur, Wake Forrest University
Friederike Assandri, University of Leipzig
Brigitte Baptandier, CNRS, Paris
Bede Bidlack, Saint Anselm College
Stephan Peter Bumbacher, University of Basel
Joshua Capitanio, Cal State University
Alan K. L. Chan, Nanyang Technol. University
Shin-yi Chao, University of Rochester
Chen Xia, Chin Academy of Social Sciences
Kenneth Cohen, Qigong Healing
Paul Crowe, University of British Columbia
Paul D’Ambrosio, East China Normal University
Donald Davis, Old Dominion University
Catherine Despeux, INALCO, Paris
Jeffrey Dippmann, Central Washington University
Galia Dor, University of Tel Aviv
Ute Engelhardt, University of Munich
Stephen Eskildsen, University of Tennessee
Georges Favraud, University of Toulouse
Elisabeth Friedrichs, Yangsheng Qigong
Norman Girardot, Lehigh University
Jonathan Herman, Georgia State University
Adeline Herrou, INALCO, Paris
Shih-shan Susan Huang, Rice University
P. J. Ivanhoe, City University of Hong Kong
Jia Jinhua, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Jiang Sheng, Sichuan University
Kang Xiaofei, George Washington University
Paul Katz, Academia Sinica
Terry Kleeman, University of Colorado
Louis Komjathy, University of San Diego
Ronnie Littlejohn, Belmont University
Liu Xun, Rutgers University
Lü Xichen, Central South University
Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania
Mark Meulenbeld, University of Wisconsin
Thomas Michael, Beijing Normal University
Hans-Georg Moeller, University of Macau
Christine Mollier, INALCO, Paris
Harrison Moretz, Taoist Studies Institute
David Palmer, Hong Kong University
Fabrizio Pregadio, Helmholtz Institute
Michael Puett, Harvard University
James Robson, Harvard University
Harold D. Roth, Brown University
N. Harry Rothschild, University of North Florida
Robert Santee, Chaminade University
Elijah Siegler, College of Charleston
Sharon Y. Small, Peking University
Thomas E. Smith, University of Michigan
Richard Wang, University of Florida
Michael Winn, Healing Dao USA
Yao Ping, California State University - Recent Articles
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Articles appearing in the Journal of Daoist Studies are indexed and/or abstracted in:
Atla Religion Database
EBSCOhost–
Academic Search Alumni Edition, 2/1/2008-
Academic Search Complete, 2/1/2008-
Academic Search Elite, 2/1/2008-
Academic Search Premier, 2/1/2008-
Academic Search Ultimate, 2/1/2008-
Current Abstracts, 1/1/2008-
TOC Premier (Table of Contents), 1/1/2008-Gale–
Religion and Philosophy Collection, 01/2016 –Project MUSE
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