期刊名称:JOURNAL OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT
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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The Journal of the Philosophy of Sport (JPS) is the most respected medium for communicating contemporary philosophic thought with regard to sport. It contains stimulating articles, critical reviews of work completed, and philosophic discussions about the philosophy of sport. JPS is published twice a year for the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport; members receive it as part of their membership.Subscribe or Renew online!
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Instructions to Authors
In general, papers in any of the following three categories will be considered for publication in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport:
1. Articles that include a sustained philosophic argument leading to (a) new conclusions, new information, and/or (b) an appreciation of new evidence for previously held conclusions. Typically (though not necessarily) "articles" should be full-length essays, 15-30 double-spaced pages in length.
2. Essays that include a brief philosophic argument, clarification, reaction, or extension. Typically (though not necessarily) "discussions" are short essays, 10-20 double-spaced pages in length.
3. Critical reviews of current and classic works and literature within the general areas of the philosophical or sociocultural analysis of sport.
Please direct all editorial correspondence and/or submissions to: Nicholas Dixon, Department of Philosophy, Alma College, 614 W. Superior, Alma, MI 48801.
Submit manuscripts electronically via the Human Kinetics Journal Online Review System (JORS). JORS manages the electronic transfer of manuscripts throughout the article review process, using step-by-step instructions and a user-friendly design.
If manuscripts are not electronically submitted, Four non-returnable copies of each manuscript must be submitted to the editor to initiate the review process.
The review process is "blind"; therefore, the author's name and institutional affiliation should appear only on the cover page and care should be taken so that the author's identity is not revealed, or referred to, in the text or the notes.
Manuscripts should conform to the reference, footnote, and bibliographical style utilized in current volumes of the Journal. Manuscripts employing alternative formats will be accepted for review; however, acceptance for publication will depend upon appropriate stylistic revisions by the author(s) before publication.
Two copies of the final copy of all accepted papers, as well as a copy of the word processor disk from which they were derived, are required before publication.
Editorial Board
ISSN: 0094-8705
Frequency: Biannually
Editor Nicholas Dixon Department of Philosophy Alma College 614 W. Superior Alma, MI 48801 email dixon@alma.edu
Associate Editor and Book Review Editor Paul Davis University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
Editorial Board Jan Boxill, University of North Carolina, USA W. Miller Brown, Trinity College, USA Simon Eassom, De Montfort University, England Randolf Feezell, Creighton University, USA Leslie Francis, University of Utah, USA Jeffrey Fry, Ball State University, USA Akio Kataoka, University of Tsukuba, Japan Joseph Kupfer, Iowa State University, USA Sigmund Loland, Norwegian University for Sports and Physical Education, Norway Mike McNamee, University of Gloucestershire, England William J. Morgan, Ohio State University Heather Reid, Morningside College, USA Janet Rintala, Northern Illinois University, USA Terence J. Roberts, Victoria University of Technology, Australia Robert L. Simon, Hamilton College, USA
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