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期刊名称:AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES

ISSN:0889-048X
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
  出版社网址:http://www.springer.com/east/home?SGWID=5-102-0-0-0
期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/applied+ethics/journal/10460
影响因子:3.295
主题范畴:AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY;    HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

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



About the journal
Aims and scope

Agriculture and Human Values is the official journal of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society.

Since World War II, agricultural production systems and food consumption patterns have undergone astonishing changes. Agricultural research, combined with high input, capital intensive, and trade-based applications, has expanded the productive capacity of the world's farms tremendously.


However, serious questions have been raised about the sustainability of industrial agricultural and food systems, about the criteria for judging the risks and benefits of chemical and biological technologies, about food safety, about the poor's entitlement to food in developed and developing countries, and about who will farm in the future and how. The Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society is an organization of professionals dedicated to an open and free discussion of these and other related issues and to an understanding of the values that shape and the structures that underlie alternative visions of current and future food and agricultural systems. Agriculture and Human Values is the official journal of the Society. Like the Society, it seeks to create educational and scholarly discussions across the humanities, the social sciences, food and nutrition studies, and the agricultural disciplines, and to promote an ethical, social and ecological understanding of agricultural and food systems.


The journal invites authors to submit original work based on empirical, qualitative, and/or quantitative research, theoretical discussion, policy analysis, or humanities-based inquiry. The journal publishes papers that document, examine, and critically question the values and relationships that characterize both conventional and alternative approaches to the agri-food system ?from production, processing, distribution, access, and use to waste management. Manuscripts that explore the conflicts and contradictions within contemporary agricultural and food systems, their origin, effects, and possible resolution are encouraged. Of particular interest are papers that address the differential impact of agricultural and food related institutions, policies, and practices on human populations, the environment, democratic governance, and social equity. The journal also publishes reviews of the literature, commentary, field reports on related topics, and book reviews


Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
Agriculture and Human Values


Online Manuscript Submission
Springer now offers authors, editors and reviewers of Agriculture and Human Values the option of using our fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. To keep the review time as short as possible (no postal delays!), we encourage authors to submit manuscripts online to the journal‘s editorial office. Our online manuscript submission and review system offers authors the option to track the progress of the review process of manuscripts in real time. Manuscripts should be submitted
to: http://ahum.edmgr.com

The online manuscript submission and review system for Agriculture and Human Values offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures. This system supports a wide range of submission file formats: for manuscripts - Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT and LaTex; for figures - TIFF, GIF, JPEG, EPS, PPT, and Postscript.

NOTE: By using the online manuscript submission and review system, it is NOT necessary to submit the manuscript also in printout + disk.
In case you encounter any difficulties while submitting your manuscript on line, please get in touch with the responsible Editorial Assistant by clicking on “CONTACT US?from the tool bar.

Electronic figures
Electronic versions of your figures must be supplied. For vector graphics, EPS is the preferred format. For bitmapped graphics, TIFF is the preferred format. The following resolutions are optimal: line figures - 600 - 1200 dpi; photographs - 300 dpi; screen dumps - leave as is. Colour figures can be submitted in the RGB colour system. Font-related problems can be avoided by using standard fonts such as Times Roman, Courier and Helvetica.

Colour figures
Springer offers two options for reproducing colour illustrations in your article. Please let us know what you prefer: 1) Free online colour. The colour figure will only appear in colour on www.springer.com and not in the printed version of the journal. 2) Online and printed colour. The colour figures will appear in colour on our website and in the printed version of the journal. The charges are EUR 950/USD 1150 per article.

Language
We appreciate any efforts that you make to ensure that the language is corrected before submission. This will greatly improve the legibility of your paper if English is not your first language.
Reviewing procedure
Agriculture and Human Values follows a double-blind reviewing procedure. Authors are therefore requested to place their name and affiliation on a separate page. Self-identifying citations and references in the article text should either be avoided or left blank when manuscripts are first submitted. Authors are responsible for reinserting self-identifying citations and references when manuscripts are prepared for final submission.
Manuscript presentation
The journal‘s language is English. American English spelling and terminology should be used consistently throughout the article. Manuscripts should be printed or typewritten on A4 or US Letter bond paper, one side only, leaving adequate margins on all sides to allow reviewers?remarks. Please double-space all material, including notes and references. Quotations of more than 40 words should be set off clearly, either by indenting the left-hand margin or by using a smaller typeface. Use double quotation marks for direct quotations and single quotation marks for quotations within quotations and for words or phrases used in a special sense.
Number the pages consecutively with the first page containing:
?running head (shortened title)
?article type (if applicable)
?title
?author(s)
?affiliation(s)
?full address for correspondence, including telephone and fax number and e-mail address

Abstract
Please provide a short abstract of 100 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references.

Key words
Please provide 5 to 10 key words or short phrases in alphabetical order.

Abbreviations
Abbreviations and their explanations should be collected in a list.

Vitae/biography
Please provide a brief vitae/biography consisting of one paragraph, written in the third person, giving details on present position, education, research interests, and some recent publications if relevant.

Figures
All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be referred to as a 'Figure' and they should be numbered consecutively (1, 2, etc.). Multi-part figures ought to be labelled with lower case letters (a, b, etc.). Please insert keys and scale bars directly in the figures. Relatively small text and great variation in text sizes within figures should be avoided as figures are often reduced in size. Figures may be sized to fit approximately within the column(s) of the journal. Provide a detailed legend (without abbreviations) to each figure, refer to the figure in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Please place the legends in the manuscript after the references.

Tables
Each table should be numbered consecutively (1, 2, etc.). In tables, footnotes are preferable to long explanatory material in either the heading or body of the table. Such explanatory footnotes, identified by superscript letters, should be placed immediately below the table. Please provide a caption (without abbreviations) to each table, refer to the table in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Finally, please place the tables after the figure legends in the manuscript.

Section headings
First-, second-, third- and fourth-order headings should be clearly distinguishable but not numbered.

Appendices
Supplementary material should be collected in an Appendix and placed before the Notes and Reference sections.

Notes
Please use endnotes rather than footnotes. Notes should be indicated by consecutive superscript numbers in the text and listed at the end of the article before the References. A source reference note should be indicated by an asterisk after the title. This note should be placed at the bottom of the first page.

Cross-referencing
In the text, a reference identified by means of an author‘s name should be followed by the date of the reference in parentheses and page number(s) where appropriate. When there are more than two authors, only the first author‘s name should be mentioned, followed by ‘et al.?In the event that an author cited has had two or more works published during the same year, the reference, both in the text and in the reference list, should be identified by a lower case letter like ‘a?and ‘b?after the date to distinguish the works.

Examples:
Winograd (1986: 204)
(Winograd, 1986a, b)
(Flores et al., 1988; Winograd, 1986)
(Bullen and Bennett, 1990)

Acknowledgments
Acknowledgements of people, grants, funds, etc. should be placed in a separate section before the References.

References

References to books, journal articles, articles in collections and conference or workshop proceedings, and technical reports should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order. Articles in preparation or articles submitted for publication, unpublished observations, personal communications, etc. should not be included in the reference list but should only be mentioned in the article text (e.g., T. Moore, personal communication).

References to books should include the author‘s name; year of publication; title; page numbers where appropriate; publisher; place of publication, in the order given in the example below.

Williamson, M. (1996). Biological Invasions. London: Chapman and Hall, 244 pp.

References to articles in an edited collection should include the author‘s name; year of publication; article title; editor‘s name; title of collection; first and last page numbers; publisher; place of publication, in the order given in the example below.

Andow, D. A., C. P. Lane, and D. M. Olson (1995). ‘‘The use of Trichogramma in maize-estimating environmental risks,‘‘ in H. M. T. Hokkanen and J. M. Lynch (eds.), Biological Control: Benefits and Risks (pp. 101-118). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

References to articles in conference proceedings should include the author‘s name; year of publication; article title; editor‘s name (if any); title of proceedings; first and last page numbers; place and date of conference; publisher and/or organization from which the proceedings can be obtained; place of publication, in the order given in the example below.

Wang, C., H. Wang, C. Gui, and H. Lu (1984). ‘‘Studies on the control of Asian Corn Borer, Ostrinia furnacalis, with Trichogramma,‘‘ in P. L. Adkisson and S. Ma (eds.), The Proceedings of Chinese Academy of Sciences - U.S. National Academy of Sciences Joint Symposium on Biological Control of Insects, September 25-28, 1982 ( pp. 268-273). Beijing, China: Science Press.

References to articles in periodicals should include the author‘s name; year of publication; article title; full title of periodical; volume number (issue number where appropriate); first and last page numbers, in the order given in the example below.

James, R. R. (1997). ‘‘Utilizing a social ethic toward the environment in assessing genetically engineered insect-resistance in trees,‘‘ Agriculture and Human Values 14: 237-249.

References to technical reports or doctoral dissertations should include the author‘s name; year of publication; title of report or dissertation; institution; location of institution, in the order given in the example below.

Couchman, P. and K. Fink-Jensen (1990). Public Attitudes to Genetic Engineering in New Zealand. Christchurch, New Zealand: DSIR Crop Research, Report No. 138.

References to Internet publications should include the author's name; year of publication; title of work; Internet address; date of access, in the order given in the example below.

Ikerd, J. (1999). Sustainable agriculture as a rural economic development. Retrieved from http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/faculty/jikerd/papers/sa-cdst.htm on 2 May 2002.
Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author. One corrected proof, together with the original, edited manuscript, should be returned to the Publisher within three days of receipt by mail (airmail overseas).
Offprints
Twenty-five offprints of each article will be provided free of charge. Additional offprints can be ordered by means of an offprint order form supplied with the proofs.
Page charges and color figures
No page charges are levied on authors or their institutions. Color figures are published at the author‘s expense only.
Copyright
Authors will be asked, upon acceptance of an article, to transfer copyright of the article to the Publisher. This will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information under copyright laws.
Permissions
It is the responsibility of the author to obtain written permission for a quotation from unpublished material, or for all quotations in excess of 250 words in one extract or 500 words in total from any work still in copyright, and for the reprinting of figures, tables or poems from unpublished or copyrighted material.
Springer Open Choice
In addition to the normal publication process (whereby an article is submitted to the journal and access to that article is granted to customers who have purchased a subscription), Springer now provides an alternative publishing option: Springer Open Choice. A Springer Open Choice article receives all the benefits of a regular subscription-based article, but in addition is made available publicly through Springers online platform SpringerLink. To publish via Springer Open Choice, upon acceptance please visit http://www.springer.com/openchoice to complete the relevant order form and provide the required payment information. Payment must be received in full before publication or articles will publish as regular subscription-model articles. We regret that Springer Open Choice cannot be ordered for published articles.
Additional information
Additional information can be obtained from:

Agriculture and Human Values
Springer
P.O. Box 17
3300 AA Dordrecht
The Netherlands
Fax: 78-6576254
Internet: http://www.springer.com

Editorial Board
Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Harvey S. James, Jr., Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA

Assistant Editors

Jeffrey Cole, Department of Anthropology, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, USA

Nancy Grudens-Schuck, Department of Agricultural Education & Studies, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA

Book Review Editor

Douglas Constance, Department of Sociology, Sam Huston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA

Founding Editor

Richard P. Haynes, Department of Philosophy, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA

Editorial Board

Jane Adams, Anthropology-History, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA David Barling, Centre for Food Policy, City University, London, UK Jeffery W. Bentley, Anthropology, Cochabamba, Bolivia Jim Bingen, CARRS, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA Elizabeth A.R. Bird, Education, Health and Human Development, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA Frans W.A. Brom, Rathenau Institute, The Hague; Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands Lawrence Busch, Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA Bruce Campbell, Environmental Studies, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia David Cleveland, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA Kenneth Dahlberg, Political Science, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Laura B. DeLind, Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA Cornelia Flora, Sociology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA Leland Glenna, Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA David Goodman, Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USAMargaret Grossman, Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA Julie Guthman, Community Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA Mike Hamm, CARRS, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA Mary Hendrickson, Rural Sociology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA Mara Miele, City and Regional Planning, University of Cardiff, Cardiff, UK John H. Perkins, Biology and History of Science, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, USA Jules N. Pretty, Biological Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK Mark Sagoff, Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA Paul B. Thompson, Philosophy, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA Steven Wolf, Natural Resources, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA



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