
A professor is one of four women to be named editors-in-chief of a new mathematics journal—a first for any journal in the mathematical sciences. Professor Michelle Manes co-heads , the new flagship journal of the .
“I was both honored and surprised to be asked to join La Matematica as one of the editors-in-chief,” Manes said. “Like many senior women in mathematics, I had never been asked to join an editorial board for a journal (though I know that I had been recommended for such a position on more than one occasion). I was nervous to have my first editorial role be editor-in-chief, but I also really believe in the mission of La Matematica and what we are trying to build there.”
The journal, like other international peer-reviewed journals, aims to feature high-quality research. However, La Matematica is also heavily focused on collaboration and inclusion. The journal supports pro-interdisciplinary research and collaborative projects, and supports the flourishing of all mathematicians by adopting equitable practices in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) publishing.
Other goals for the journal include:
- Self-contained articles accessible to mathematicians outside the field
- Doubly-anonymous review process
- Constructive reviews
- Quick reviewer turn-around time
La Matematica¡¯s first issue will be released in early 2022 celebrating the Association for Women in Mathematics¡¯ 50th anniversary. It will be a curated issue of solicited articles from past presidents, prize winners and people who have been a major part of the association over the past 50 years.
Joining Manes as editors-in-chief are: Donatella Danielli, professor of mathematics at Arizona State University; Kathryn Leonard, professor of computer science at Occidental College in Los Angeles; and Ami Radunskaya, professor of mathematics at Pomona College. UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Associate Professor Elizabeth Gross also serves as an associate editor for the journal.
This work is an example of UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹¡¯s goal of (PDF), one of four goals identified in the (PDF), updated in December 2020.
—By Marc Arakaki
