Social Sciences Literature Press Explained

Social Sciences Academic Press, SSAP
Status:Active
Founded:1985[1]
Headquarters:Beijing, China[2]
Owner:Chinese Academy of Social Sciences[3]
Website:[4]

Social Sciences Literature Press (traditional Chinese: 社會科學文獻出版社; simplified Chinese: 社会科学文献出版社[5]), also spelled as Social Sciences Literature Publishing House[6] or China Social Sciences Literature Publishing House, [7] commonly known as Social Sciences Academic Press,[8] abbreviated as SSAP, [9] is an academic publishing organization for humanities and social sciences, [10] directly under the leadership of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[11]

Social Sciences Academic Press was established in 1985, whose notable publications are the "Yearbook series".[12] The scope of its publications mainly includes works on foreign Marxist studies and social science theories, world culture, academic trends, academic figures, schools of thought, conferences, research institutions, as well as related literature and various tools.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Xinhua Digest. 2006. People's Publishing House.
  2. Book: Li Peilin. Chinese Society - Change and Transformation. 26 July 2012. Routledge. 978-1-136-30016-5. 272–.
  3. Book: Xufeng Zhu. The Rise of Think Tanks in China. 2013. Routledge. 978-0-415-66900-9. 56–.
  4. Book: Noriko Asato. Handbook for Asian Studies Specialists: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building Tools: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building Tools. 8 October 2013. ABC-Clio. 978-1-59884-843-4. 34–.
  5. Book: Benoît Vermander. Corporate Social Responsibility in China: A Vision, an Assessment and a Blueprint. 2014. World Scientific. 978-981-4520-78-2. 321–.
  6. Book: Tian-kui Jing. Stein Kuhnle. Yi Pan. Aging Welfare and Social Policy: China and the Nordic Countries in Comparative Perspective. 16 April 2019. Springer. 978-3-030-10895-3. 28–.
  7. Book: Zhu Shoutong. New Literature in Chinese: China and the World. 7 March 2017. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 978-1-4438-7641-4. 210–.
  8. Book: Zhongqi Pan. Conceptual Gaps in China-EU Relations: Global Governance, Human Rights and Strategic Partnerships. 15 October 2012. Palgrave Macmillan. 978-1-137-02743-6. 140–.
  9. Book: Yiyin Yang. Social Mentality in Contemporary China. 27 November 2019. Springer Nature. 9789811378126. 7–.
  10. Book: China Book Yearbook: 2002. 2004. Hubei People's Publishing House. 9787216039826.
  11. Web site: China Dam Didn't Worsen Climate Change, Study Says. Nov 13, 2011. The New York Times.
  12. Web site: Academic Publishing in China 2017: Social Sciences Academic Press . Sep 22, 2017. Publishers Weekly.
  13. Book: Zhang Keming. The Dictionary of the People's Republic of China. China International Radio Press. 1989. 9787800351907.