期刊名称:AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Australian Feminist Studies was launched in the summer of 1985 by the Research Centre for Women's Studies at the University of Adelaide. During the subsequent two decades it has become a leading journal of feminist studies.
As an international, peer-reviewed journal, Australian Feminist Studies is proud to sustain a clear political commitment to feminist teaching, research and scholarship. The journal publishes articles of the highest calibre from all around the world, which contribute to current developments and issues in any of a spectrum of feminisms.
Australian Feminist Studies promotes cutting–edge feminist scholarship both within and beyond conventional academic disciplines. This includes discussion of feminist pedagogy; reports on local, national and international conferences; analyses of government, trade union, and United Nations policies that concern women; discussion in cultural, post-colonial and trans-national studies that involve feminist analyses.
The title proudly proclaims the commitment to feminist work. The editorial practice has always included recognition of difference and diversity among feminisms, and hence within feminist scholarship
Instructions to Authors
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Australian Feminist Studies is proud to sustain a clear political commitment to feminist teaching, research and scholarship. We are a fully-refereed international journal. We publish work of the highest calibre that shares our concerns with issues in any of a spectrum of feminisms.
We wish, too, to promote cutting-edge feminist scholarship both within and beyond conventional academic disciplines. We publish innovative course outlines and discussion of feminist pedagogy; reports on local, national and international conferences; analyses of government and trade union policies that concern women; discussion in cultural and post-colonial studies that involve feminist analyses.
We invite contributions. Please send three copies, typed on one side of the page only, double-spaced, with author's name and address on a separate sheet, not at the beginning or end of the article/comment/review. We also accept electronic submissions.
Please send all contributions and correspondence (except reviews) to:
Mary Spongberg Department of Modern History, Division of Humanities, Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, Australia
Tel: +61 (02) 9850 8887 Fax: +61 (02) 9850 6594 E-mail: afs@humn.mq.edu.au
Please send reviews to:
Nicole Moore Department of English, Division of Humanities, Macquarie University, New South Wales 2109, Australia
Tel: +61 (02) 9850 6792 Fax: +61 (02) 9850 6594 E-mail: nicole.moore@mq.edu.au
Articles must follow the AFS style or notation and reference; a Style Sheet was printed in AFS 7 & 8, Summer 1989, pp. 287?, and the Research Centre for Women's Studies will provide photocopies on request.
Articles are sent to at least two readers for assessment; the readers are not sent the names of authors, and authors are not sent the names of readers who assess their material. AFS then asks authors of articles that have been accepted to provide an additional copy of their articles on floppy disk.
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.
Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author's preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy. |