期刊名称:POLIS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Polis is an annual journal and publishes material of interest to those who study ancient Greek political thought,whether they do so as classicists, ancient historians, philosophers, political scientists or whatever. "Political thought" is not defined narrowly as political philosophy but to cover political thinking at all levels, and thus the study of political institutions and practices, history, and literature are all included. Polis also publishes articles on the reception of ancient political thought in Europe, America, or elsewhere. The particular aim of the society whose journal this is, the Society for the Study of Greek Political Thought, is to draw together, and encourage collaboration between, those interested in Greek political thought whatever their specialism or approach. The journal speaks for no particular perspective or methodology; it is the newsletter of the Society, and of its associated chapters, and open to contributions from its members and from non-members.
Polis is a refereed journal which was founded in 1977 to provide a forum for scholars specializing in Ancient Greek Political Thought. Originally the Newsletter of the Society for Greek Political Thought (UK), Polis has over the years evolved into a full-fledged academic j ournal that publishes material of interest to those who study ancient Greek political thought, whether they do so as classicists, ancient historians, philosophers, or political scientists . Polis maintains ties with the Society for Greek Political Thought and with its membership, but the journal welcomes submissions for peer-review from scholars with no affiliation to the Society .
“ Political thought ” is not defined narrowly as political philosophy but to cover political thinking at all levels, and thus the study of political institutions and practices, history, and literature are all included. Polis also publishes articles on the reception of ancient political thought in Europe, America, or elsewhere.
The journal speaks for no particular perspective or methodology and it is devoted to the publication of research papers, even though extensive literature reviews and critiques of contemporary research, review essays and book reviews are also included.
Polis appears in two issues per annual volume (spring and fall).
Instructions to Authors
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Guidelines for Contributors |
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Polis is a refereed journal and submissions are sent to two referees for reports. Three copies are required, typed doubled spaced.
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Manuscripts can be submitted in print and/or electronically.
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A 150-word abstract should accompany each submission. (For more details see Style Sheet.)
Guidance for Reviewers
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The average review is 1500-2000 words. Longer reviews (up to 5000) will appear as Review Articles, but this should be first discussed with the Editor.
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A book review should be received within four (4) months.
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Please send your review as an attached MS Word document or Plain Text document.
Articles, Book Reviews, and books for review should be sent to:
Dr Kyriakos N. Demetriou Department of Social and Political Science University of Cyprus P.O. Box 20537 1678 Nicosia CYPRUS k.demetriou@ucy.ac.cy
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Editorial Board
Editor
Kyriakos N. Demetriou
Department of Social and Political Science
University of Cyprus, P.O. Box 20537
1678 Nicosia, CYPRUS
k.demetriou@ucy.ac.cy
Associate Editor (Reviews)
Thornton C. Lockwood, Jr. tlockwood@verizon.net
Assistant Editor
David C. Mirhady, dmirhady@sfu.ca
Simon Fraser University , Department of Humanities, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6
Editorial Board
William M. Calder III (University of Illinois)
Paul A. Cartledge (University of Cambridge)
J. Peter Euben (Duke University)
George Klosko (University of Virginia)
Fred D. Miller (Bowling Green State University)
Peter Nicholson (University of York)
Josiah Ober (Princeton University)
Thomas L. Pangle (University of Toronto)
Fred Rosen (Emeritus Professor, UCL)
Leslie G. Rubin (Duquesne University)
Arlene Saxonhouse (University of Michigan)
Malcolm Schofield (University of Cambridge)
Richard Stalley (University of Glasgow)
C.C.W. Taylor (University of Oxford)
Robert B. Todd (University of British Columbia)
John R. Wallach (IL Hunter College, CUNY)
Catherine Zuckert (University of Notre Dame)
G.B. Kerferd Trevor J. Saunders
Founding Editor
Dale Hall (University of Wales, Swanse
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