期刊名称:PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
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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Aims & Scope
2006 Impact Factor: 0.289 Ranking: 6/8 (Ethnic Studies) ?Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports 2007
Patterns of Prejudice provides a forum for exploring the historical roots and contemporary varieties of social exclusion and the demonization or stigmatisation of the Other. It probes the language and construction of 'race', nation, colour, and ethnicity, as well as the linkages between these categories. It encourages discussion of issues at the top of the public policy agenda, such as asylum, immigration, hate crimes and citizenship. As none of these issues are confined to any one region, Patterns of Prejudice maintains a global optic, at the same time as scrutinizing intensely the history and development of intolerance and chauvinism in the United States and Europe, both East and West.
Patterns of Prejudice is a peer reviewed journal published five times a year. The views expressed in its pages are those of the individual authors.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
The editors welcome submission of articles for publication in Patterns of Prejudice. These should be between 4000 and 7000 words. In exceptional cases, longer articles will be considered. All articles must be the original work of the author/s. Please address all submissions to Barbara Rosenbaum, Patterns of Prejudice, PO Box 52456, London NW3 9BE, UK, email: b.rosenbaum@dsl.pipex.com. They may be sent either as hard copies by post (please send three copies) or as e-mail attachments. A covering letter should be included confirming that all authors have agreed to the submission and that the article is not being considered for publication elsewhere.
All articles are edited before publication. Apart from minor stylistic change or alterations to ensure that the articles conform to Patterns of Prejudice house style or typographical reasons, any major changes will be made only in consultation with the author. Authors may be asked to revise their articles bearing in mind suggestions made by the editors or reviewers. The final decision on publication rest with the editors and, on acceptance, authors will be asked to supply an electronic version of the final article.
Style. Long quotations-four lines or more-should be typed as a separate paragraph, double-spaced, without quotation marks. Quotations of less than four lines should be enclosed in single quotation marks; quotations within quotations should be enclosed in double quotation marks. Spell -ize not -ise. Titles of books, journals, newspapers, films and plays should be in italics. Foreign words and phrases, when not quotations from other sources, should also be in italics. Authors should refer to a recent copy of the journal for further style details, in particular for setting out book details in book reviews.
Endnotes. References should appear as endnotes on the last page of the article, indicated by superior numbers in the text. First reference to a book or article must include the author's full name, the full title of the book (italics) or article (in single quotation marks, not using capitals except for the first word and proper names), the place of publication, publisher and date (in brackets without a comma) and page references (without p. or pp.). These must be in single quotation marks followed by the examining university's name and the date the thesis was submitted and passed.
Abstracts and Keywords. Authors should include an abstract (c. 300 words) and between 5-10 keywords.
Biographical details. Authors should submit brief biographical details, including present position, academic or professional qualifications and recent or major publications.
Proofs and Offprints. Proofs of articles are sent to authors and are to be returned promptly. Free article access: Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website (www.informaworld.com) 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
Abstracting and Indexing. Patterns of Prejudice is currently abstracted and indexed in: America: History and Life; Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA); e-Psyche Historical Abstracts; HRI Reporter Middle East Abstracts & Index; FRANCIS database; Political Science Abstracts; Worldwide Political Science Abstracts; Southeast Asia Abstracts & Index Sociological Abstracts; Violence & Abuse Abstracts; SAGE Race Relations Abstracts; International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature; IBZ: International Bibliography of Periodical Literature; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Index of Articles on Jewish Studies; Index To Jewish Periodicals; Kiryat Sefer; Religion Index One: Periodicals Bulletin; Signaletique Social Science Citation Index; Arts & Humanities Citation Index; Research Alert; Social SciSearch Current Contents/Social and Behavioural Sciences Current Contents/Arts & Humanities CD-ROM; International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences Online International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences; International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences CD-ROM; International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences Online; International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources. |
Editorial Board
Editorial Board:
Floya Anthias - Oxford Brookes University, UK Les Back - Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK Steven Beller - Washington, D.C., USA Werner Bergmann - Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung, Berlin, Germany Gargi Bhattacharyya - University of Birmingham, UK Donald Bloxham - University of Edinburgh, UK Bryan Cheyette - University of Southampton, UK Phil Cohen -New Ethnicities Unit, University of East London, UK Roger Eatwell - University of Bath, UK Nancy Foner - Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA Sander L. Gilman - Emory University, Atlanta, USA David Theo Goldberg - University of California Humanities Research Institute, USA Roger Griffin - Oxford Brookes University, UK Louk Hagendoorn - European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Christopher Husbands - London School of Economics, UK Richard H. King - University of Nottingham, UK Konrad Kwiet - University of Sydney, Australia Antony Lerman - Institute for Jewish Policy Research, London, UK Mark Levene - University of Southampton, UK Nonna Mayer - Centre d'tude de la vie politique française, Paris, France Richard Mitten - Baruch College, City University of New York, USA Tariq Modood - University of Bristol, UK A. Dirk Moses - University of Sydney, Australia Cas Mudde - University of Antwerp, Belgium Stella Rock - University of Sussex, UK Shamit Saggar - University of Sussex, UK Liza Schuster - City University, London, UK Milton Shain - University of Cape Town, South Africa John Solomos - City University London, UK Leon Volovici - The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Pnina Werbner - Keele University, UK Ruth Wodak - University of Lancaster, UK James E. Young - University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
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