期刊名称:CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY-CAHIERS CANADIENS DE SOCIOLOGIE
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ISSN: | 0318-6431
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | UNIV ALBERTA, DEPT SOCIOLOGY, EDMONTON, CANADA, ALBERTA, T6G 2E1
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出版社网址: | http://www.cjsonline.ca/
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期刊网址: | http://www.cjsonline.ca/current.html
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影响因子: |
1.207 (2020年)
0.929(2018年)
0.613(2017年)
0.341(2016年)
0.426(2015年)
0.500(2014年)
0.308(2013年)
0.448 (2012年)
0.295(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | SOCIOLOGY |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal The Canadian Journal of Sociology publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research articles and innovative theoretical essays by social scientists from around the world, providing insight into the issues facing Canadian society as well as social and cultural systems in other countries. The journal also features a lively debate/commentary section encouraging the intensive exchange of ideas, along with regular sections such as ¡°Notes on Society¡± that address topical issues of the day from a social science point of view and ¡°Notes on the Discipline¡± designed to discuss a variety of issues encountered in the course of the sociological analysis of modern society. Each issue of the journal also has a comprehensive book review section.
Instructions to Authors
Submission of Articles Manuscripts for review in the print Canadian Journal of Sociology should be addressed to: Nico Stehr, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H4. Manuscripts may also be send on e-mail to cjscopy@ualberta.ca.
Books for Review in the paper Canadian Journal of Sociology should be addressed to Nico Stehr, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2H4
Books for Review in the Canadian Journal of Sociology Online should be sent to Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, Department of Sociology, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough ON K9J 7B8.
Notes for Contributors The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie will charge a processing fee equivalent to the cost of an individual subscription for each manuscript submitted. This fee will be waived for those already subscribing to CJS.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Preparation of manuscripts: Manuscripts in French or English should be submitted on a diskette and with one hard copy on standard size, white typing paper. Please attach a separate cover page giving authorship, institutional affiliation and an email address if available. a. All copy including footnotes and references should be typed double-spaced. b. Footnotes, references and tables should be typed on separate pages. c. Each table should be typed on a separate page with appropriate location reference in the text of the manuscript. d. A contributor should also supply an abstract in English or French of approximately 100-150 words each. If a manuscript is accepted for publication, the author will be asked to submit abstracts in both English and French. Due to the increasing cost of postage, manuscripts will no longer be returned to the authors. e. Please send us one hard copy of the manuscript, accompanied by a diskette (preferably in a Word, WordPerfect , or PDF file). Alternatively, the manuscript can be sent electronically as an attached file to cjscopy@ualberta.ca
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. References and quotations in text: a. All references in the text should refer to the last name of the author or authors (if more than two, use et al.), year of publication, and, in the case of citations, pagination, enclosed in a single pair of parentheses, e.g., (Clark, 1974: 23). b. If the author's name is used in the text, follow it with the year of publication (in the case of translations or new editions, the year of the original publication in square brackets is desirable) and pagination if necessary, e.g., Kuhn (1962: 12) observes.... c. More than one reference to the same author and year should be distinguished by letters attached to the year of publication, e.g., (Fischer, 1973a: 113). d. A number of references in the text or in the footnotes may be enclosed within a single pair of parentheses, separated by semi-colons, e.g., (Kuhn, 1962: 12; Fischer, 1973a: 113). e. Quotations in the text should be enclosed in quotation marks. Extensive quotations should be indented in the text without quotation marks.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. References and footnotes: a. List all references with full publication information and without any abbreviations, alphabetically. Where more than one reference is given for an author, they should be arranged by year, from earliest to most recent. Milner, Henry 1990 Sweden: Social Democracy in Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press. House, J. Douglas 1975 Organizations without formalization: the case of a real estate agency. Canadian Journal of Sociology 1(1): 1-12.
b. References within footnotes should be typed following the format used for the text itself.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.Proofs: Proofs are sent to the author, who should return them as soon as possible. Misprints should be corrected. Costs for other alterations which are requested by the contributor at the proof stage may be charged to the contributor. M anuscripts are accepted subject to non-substantive editing.
Submission of a manuscript to a professional journal clearly implies commitment to publish in that journal. The competition for journal space requires a great deal of time and effort on the part of editorial readers whose main compensation for this service is the opportunity to read papers prior to publication and the gratification associated with discharge of a professional obligation. For these reasons, the Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie regards submission of a manuscript to a professional journal while that paper is under review by another journal as unacceptable.
Editorial Board
Editor: Nico Stehr Email Book Review Editor: Nico Stehr Email Co-editor: Richard V. Ericson, University of Toronto Email Editorial Assistant: Joanne Milson Email Associate Editors
Robert Andersen McMaster University, Douglas Baer University of Victoria, Bernd Baldus University of Toronto, Paul Bernard Universit?de Montréal, Gary Bowden University of New Brunswick, A. Brannigan University of Calgary, Neena Chappell University of Victoria, David Cheal University of Winnipeg, Bruce Curtis, Carleton University, Arthur Frank University of Calgary, Kevin Haggerty University of Alberta, Diane Looker Acadia University, Susan McDaniel University of Windsor, Arlene McLaren Simon Fraser University, Leslie J. Miller University of Calgary, Reza Nakhaie University of Windsor, Frank Pearce Queen's University, Norene Pupo York University, Arnaud Sales Universit?de Montréal, John Simpson University of Toronto, Michael Smith McGill University, Aysan Sev'er University of Toronto, Daiva K. Stasiulis Carleton University, Axel van den Berg McGill University
International Associate Editors Robert J. Antonio University of Kansas, Peter Baehr Lingnan University, Rogers Hollingsworth University of Wisconsin-Madison, Michèle Lamont Harvard University, Angela O'Rand Duke University, Chris Rootes University of Kent at Canterbury, Hermann Strasser Universität Duisburg
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