期刊名称:KOREA JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
About the journal
The Korea Journal (ISSN 0023-3900) was founded as an English journal in 1961 with the ultimate aim of globally promoting all facets of Korean Studies. It appeared as a monthly until 1990, then became a quarterly publication and, more importantly, made a concentrated effort to become an academic journal.
In the beginning, the Korea Journal primarily focused on the introduction of traditional Korean culture to the world, but has recently shifted its focus by becoming a medium for intellectual dialogue and exchange between Korean and foreign scholars in the field of Korean Studies. The Journal includes articles, debates, book reviews and book notes.
The Korea Journal is circulated among Korean Studies institutes, universities, and agencies associated with UNESCO related agencies in 180 different countries, with a total of 2,200 copies published per issue.
The Editorial Board, composed of 6 specialists and Editorial Advisory Board, composed of 7 specialists, are each from field of Korean Studies, such as philosophy, literature, history, political science, anthropology.
The Korea Journal is widely recognized by scholars in the field of Korean Studies. Since 2001, it has been included in the resources of the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI): Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) and Current Contents: Arts & Humanities under the category of Asian Studies.
As a significant resource within Korean Studies, the Korea Journal will make concerted efforts to publish research that covers a broader and more diverse range of topics in the field.
Instructions to Authors
The Korea Journal welcomes submissions of scholarly papers, book reviews or book notes that present new research and make a fresh contribution to the field of Korean Studies. Materials that have been previously published, accepted for publication, or that are being considered for publication elsewhere will not be accepted.
Submitted manuscripts are reviewed by three specialists in the contributor's field of study. Contributors will be informed of the results of the review within four months after submission.
Please send one printed copy and an additional electronic copy on an IBM compatible floppy disk or as an e-mail attachment. Papers should be no longer than 7,000 words in English, including notes, tables, and figures. An abstract of 200 words or less and a curriculum vitae should also be submitted.
Papers must follow The Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003). The Korea Journal uses the new Romanization System by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (2000) for Korean terms; the pinyin system for Chinese; and the system used in the New Japanese-English Character Dictionary (Kenkyusha, 1990) for Japanese.
Additional guidelines for the preparation of manuscripts for submission to and publication in the Korea Journal are available upon request. Articles will be edited to conform to the Korea Journal style in matters of punctuation, capitalization, and the romanization of Korean names.
Minor changes may be made in the interest of clarity without consulting the authors.
Please send submissions to: |
Korea Journal Korean National Commission for UNESCO C.P.O. Box 64, Seoul 100-600, Korea Phone: 82-2-755-6225 / Fax: 82-2-755-7477 / E-mail:kj@unesco.or.kr | |
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