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期刊名称:INTERVENTIONS-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES

ISSN:1369-801X
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/
期刊网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RIIJ
主题范畴:CULTURAL STUDIES;    HISTORY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies is a specialist peer-reviewed journal focusing on the following aspects of postcolonial research, theory and politics:

 

The histories of imperialism and colonialism

The role of culture (academic, literary and popular) in the operation of imperialism and in the formations of national resistance

Liberation struggles, past and ongoing

The role of religion and culture in new nationalisms

The contemporary politics of identity; race and ethnicity; gender and sexuality

The economics of neo-colonialism

Diaspora and migrancy

Indigenous fourth-world cultures

The connections between colonialism and modernity, postcolonialism and postmodernism

Questions of postcolonial literatures

Languages and translation

 

The assumption guiding the editorial policy of Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies is that a journal, while representing a disciplinary field, can also make effective interventions within it - interrogating, shaping and extending it without seeking to dictate.

 

Abstracted/ Indexed in: Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database; C S A Worldwide Political Science Abstracts; Index Islamicus; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; International Political Science Abstracts; Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; MLA International Bibliography; OCLC and Sociological Abstracts.


Instructions to Authors

The editors welcome submissions. Authors should submit an electronic copy of their paper by creating an account on our ScholarOne Manuscripts site (formerly Manuscript Central) at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/riij and then submitting as directed. Please follow the instructions carefully.


On a separate, second document, please list the title of the article, full names and institutional affiliations of the author or authors, together with a correspondence address, a short biographical note (50 words) and a contact telephone number and e-mail address.


The submitted article itself should bear no identifying details other than the title of the submission.

 

Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure that: (1) it conforms to Interventions house style, as specified below; (2) it is prefaced by an abstract of not more than 300 words; (3) it is prefaced by a list of up to six keywords, suitable for indexing and abstracting services. Manuscripts will not be considered for publication that do not follow these requirements.


Submission of a paper to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished, work not under consideration for publication elsewhere.


Permission to quote from or reproduce copyright material must be obtained by the authors before submission and any acknowledgements should be included in the typescript, preferably in the form of an Acknowledgements section at the end of the paper, before the Notes. Where photographs or figures are reproduced, acknowledgement of source and copyright should be given in the caption.


Articles should not normally exceed 8,000 words in length.  Please print a word count at the end of the text, together with the date of the manuscript.


Since notes appear on the page to the left of articles in Interventions, notes should be kept to a minimum. On the manuscript, they should be placed at the end of the article as ‘endnotes' (not ‘footnotes') before the references.


Copyright

It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or license the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the article elsewhere after publication without prior permission from Taylor & Francis, provided that acknowledgement is given to the Journal as original source of publication, and that Taylor & Francis is notified so that our records show that its use is properly authorised. Authors retain a number of other rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies documents. These policies are referred to at
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authorrights.pdf for full details. As an author, you are required to secure permission if you want to reproduce any figure, table, or extract from the text of another source. This applies to direct reproduction as well as "derivative reproduction" (where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source). For further information and FAQs, please see http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/preparation/permission.asp


Illustrations

Tables, figures and plates should not be inserted within the pages of the manuscript but should be submitted on separate sheets attached to the article.


Tables should be prepared with the minimum use of horizontal rules (usually three are sufficient) and avoiding vertical rules. It is important to provide clear copy of figures (not photocopies or faxes) which can be reproduced by the printer and do not require redrawing.


Photographs should be of high-contrast black and white glossy prints, minimum 300 dpi.

 

The desired position in the text for each table, figure and plate should be indicated in the margin of the manuscript.


All captions for figures and plates (including sources and acknowledgements) should be listed on a separate sheet.


References

The Harvard reference system,  used for  this journal, cites  the name of the author, the date of publication and, following quoted material, the page reference, as a key to the full bibliographic details set out in the list of references- e.g. ‘Many composers ... have attempted to return to this state of childhood' (Swanwick 1988: 56); several authors have noted this trend (Smith 1970; Jones and Cook 1968; Dobbs et al. 1973). [N.B. et al. to be used when there are three or more authors.]


The date of publication cited must be the date of the source referred to; when using a republished book, a translation or a modern version of an older edition, however, the date of the original publication may also be given. Where there are two or more works by one author in the same year, these should be distinguished by using 1980a, 1980b, etc.


The reference list should include every work cited in the text. Please ensure that dates, spelling and titles used in the text are consistent with those listed in the References. Citation from the original, first edition is preferred where possible.


The content and form of the reference list should conform to the following examples. Please note that page numbers are required for articles, both place of publication and name of publisher should be given for books and, where relevant, translator and date of first publication should be noted. Do not use et al. in the reference list; spell out each author's full name or surname and initials.


Book/ multiple author

Kay, John, Mayer, Colin and Thompson, David (1986) Privatization and Regulation, Oxford: Clarendon Press.


Article in edited volume

Kreile, Michael (1992) ‘The political economy of the new Germany', in Paul B. Stares (ed.) The New Germany and the New Europe, Washington DC: Brookings Institution, pp. 55-92.


Article in journal

Streeck, W. and Schmitter, P.C. (1991) ‘From corporatism to transnationalism pluralism: organised interests in the single European market', Politics and Society 19: 133-64.


Edited text

Smith, Adam (1976) [1776] An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations ed. R.H. Campbell, A.S.Skinner and W.B. Todd, Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Translated text

Jaspers, K. (1983) General Human Resource Management, 7th edn, trans. J.Hoenig and M. Hamilton, Manchester: Manchester University Press.


Article in Newspaper

Barber, L. (1993) ‘The towering bureaucracy', Financial Times, 21 June.


Unpublished: Zito, A. (1994) ‘Epistemic communities in European policy-making', Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh.


Notes on style

Contributors should observe the following points of style.


Justification of text

Use unjustified mode. Leave the right margin ragged and avoid word divisions and hyphens at the end of lines. Only insert hard returns at the end of paragraphs or headings.


Punctuation

Use a single (not a double ) space after a full point, and after commas, colons, semicolons, etc. Do not put a space in front of a question mark, or in front of any other closing quotation mark.


Spelling

We prefer spellings to conform to the latest  edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary and to follow the Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors.


Use -ize, in preference to -ise, as a verbal ending (e.g. realize, specialize, recognize, etc.). Note, however, several words correctly end in -ise (e.g. advertise, enfranchise, exercise, etc.); note also analyse (English spelling) analyze (American).


Initial capitalization

Please keep capitalization to a minimum. When possible, use lower case for government, church, state, party, volume etc.; north, south, etc. are only capitalized if used as part of a recognized place name e.g. Western Australia, South Africa; use lower case for general terms e.g. western France, south-west of Berlin.


Full points

Use full points after abbreviations (p.m., e.g., i.e., etc.) and contractions where the end of the word is cut ( p., ed., ch.). Omit full points in acronyms (HMSO, USA, BBC, NATO, plc), after contractions which end in the last letter of the word (Dr, Mr, St, edn, eds, Ltd) and after metric units (cm, m, km, kg,).


Note especially ed. eds; vol. vols; no. nos; ch. chs, etc.


Italics

Indicate italics by underlining, in preference to the italic font, and use for titles of books, journals, newspapers, plays, films, long poems, paintings and ships. Extensive use of italics for emphasis should be avoided.


Quotations

Use single quotation marks for quoted material within the text; double quotation marks should only be used for quotes within quotes. Do not use leader dots at the beginning or end of a quotation unless the sense absolutely demands. For ellipsis within a quotation use three leader dots for a mid-sentence break, four if the break is followed by a new sentence. Quotations of over forty words should be extracted and indented and no quotation marks used.


Numerals 

In general spell out numbers under 100; but use numerals for measurements (e.g. 12km) and ages (e.g. 10 years old). Insert a comma for both thousands and tens of thousands (e.g. 1,000 and 20, 000). Always use the minimum number of figures for ranged numbers and dates, e.g. 22-4, 105-6, 1966-7; but use 112-13, 1914-18, etc. for ‘teen' numbers. Use the percentages sign only in figures and tables; spell out ‘per cent' in the text using a numeral for the number (e.g. 84 per cent).


Dates

Set out as follows: 8 July 1990 (no comma), on 8 July, or on the 8th; 1990s (not spelt out, no apostrophe); nineteenth century (not 19th century) and insert hyphen when used adjectivally (e.g. nineteenth-century art).


En rules

Since there is no en rule on a standard keyboard, use a double hyphen for en rules; use these to link number spans (e.g. 24--8); to connect two items linked in a political context (e.g. ‘Labour--Liberal alliance', ‘Rome--Berlin axis') and to link the names of joint authors (e.g. Temple--Hardcastle project).


Free article access

Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website and a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Reprints of articles published in this journal can be purchased through Rightslink® when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at
reprints@tandf.co.uk


Proofs

Authors are expected to correct proofs quickly and any alteration to the original text is strongly discouraged. Authors should correct typesetter's errors in red; minimal alterations of their own should be in black.


Copyright: notes for contributors

The journal's policy is to own copyright in all contributions. There are two reasons for this:

 

*ownership of copyright by the publisher ensures maximum protection against piratical infringement anywhere in the world;

 

*it also ensures that requests by third parties to reprint a contribution, or part of it, are handled efficiently in accordance with our general policy which encourages dissemination of knowledge inside the framework of copyright.


We will not withhold permission for any reasonable request from you to publish the whole or any part of your Contribution in connection with any other work by you, provided the usual acknowledgements are given regarding copyright notice and reference to first publication by us.


You will be informed, wherever practicable, of all requests, to which we have agreed, to reprint your contribution, or a substantial part of it in any other publication.


The journal mandates the Copyright Clearance Center in the USA, and the Copyright Licensing Agency in the UK, each of which offers centralised licensing arrangements for photocopying in their respective territories.


The Contribution may be stored by electronic (including digital) means by us and then transmitted to meet individual requests.


You hereby agree to the journal making the necessary arrangements to include the Contribution in a document delivery service.


If you are a US Government employee and the Contribution was made in that capacity the assignment applies only to the extent allowable by US law.


Editorial Board

General Editor:
Robert Young - New York University, USA

Joint Editors:

Alison Donnell - University of Reading, UK
Rajeswari Sunder Rajan - New York University, USA


UK Reviews Editor:

Neelam Srivastava - Newcastle University,UK

 

Arabic Reviews Editor:

Sahar Abdel-Hakim - Cairo University, Egypt


Asian Reviews Editor:

Stuti Khanna - Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India


North American Reviews Editor:

Tejumola Olaniyan - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA


Managing Editor:

Heather Zuber - The Graduate Center, CUNY


Consultant Editors:

Arjun Appadurai - New York University, USA
Derek Attridge - University of York, UK
Homi K. Bhabha - Harvard University, USA
Elleke Boehmer - University of Oxford, UK
Rey Chow - Brown University, USA
Carolyn Cooper - University of West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
Elizabeth DeLoughrey - University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Nicholas Dirks - Columbia University, USA
Arif Dirlik - Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China SAR
Simon Gikandi - Princeton University, USA
David Theo Goldberg - University of California, Irvine, USA
Stephen Howe - University of Bristol, UK
Lyn Innes - University of Kent, UK
Mary John - Centre for Women's Development Studies, New Delhi, India
David Lloyd - University of Southern California, USA
Achille Mbembe - Wit Institute for Social and Economic Research, South Africa
Ritu Menon - Women Unlimited Press, New Delhi, India
Sandro Mezzadra - Università di Bologna, Italy
Parvati Nair - Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Stephenie Newell - University of Sussex, UK
Sarah Nutall - Wits Insitute for Social and Economic Research, South Africa
Aihwa Ong - University of California, Berkeley, USA
Benita Parry - Warwick University, UK
Mary Louise Pratt - New York University, UK
Ato Quayson - University of Toronto, Canada
Bruce Robbins - Columbia University, USA
Ella Shohat - New York University, USA
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - Columbia University, USA
Ngugi wa Thiong'o - New York University, USA
Else Ribeiro Pires Vieira - Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Gauri Viswanathan - University of California, USA




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