期刊名称:ETHICS & GLOBAL POLITICS
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ISSN: | 1654-4951
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出版频率: | Continuous publication
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出版社: | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, England, OXON, OX14 4RN
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期刊网址: | http://www.ethicsandglobalpolitics.net/index.php/egp
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影响因子: |
0.613 (2020年)
0.706(2018年)
0.368(2017年)
0.368(2016年)
0.316(2015年)
0.455(2014年)
0.231(2013年)
0.391 (2012年)
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| 主题范畴: | ETHICS; POLITICAL 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

Ethics & Global Politicsis a peer reviewed international Open Access journal whose aim is to foster theoretical contributions to the study of global politics. It does not favour any theoretical perspective or political problem but emphasizes the importance of closing the gap between moral and democratic theory, on the one hand, and contemporary empirical problems on the global arena, on the other.
The journal provides a forum for original research articles, reviews and research notes that integrate normative issues within philosophy and political theory with political problems related to processes and phenomena that transgress traditional distinctions between regional, national, international and global levels of politics. In particular it encourages contributions that provide novel ways of understanding and conceptualizing the political challenges the world faces today, for instance in relation to global institutional arrangements, environmental protection, policy development, poverty, technology and knowledge, future generations, and migration.
Section Policies - Thematic Issues Ethics & Global Politics aims to publish at least one thematic issue a year. The theme will be announced on the journal's website well ahead of publication date. Thematic issues will be intensely promoted to target audiences and to international media.
We constantly work to improve the journal’s ranking and impact factor.
Ethics & Global Politics is indexed/tracked/covered by the following services: CSA Sociological Abstracts, CSA Worldwide, Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences, DOAJ, Google Scholar, Intute Social Sciences Collection, J-gate, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, JournalSeek, Political Science Abstracts, SCIMago, Scopus, Social SciSearch, Social Sciences Citation Index, The Philosopher's Index, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
Instructions to Authors
Submission to Ethics & Global Politics is taken to imply that the same manuscript is not under consideration by another journal. If the manuscript forms part of a book currently in press, the authors should specify details of the publisher and expected date of publication. Manuscripts over 10.000 words (40 double-spaced pages) will be considered only in exceptional cases. This count includes all text, footnotes, references, etc.
Please note that the submitting author will be the principal contact for editorial correspondence, throughout the peer review and proofreading process, if applicable.
Plagiarism Detection Co-Action Publishing is a member of CrossCheck by CrossRef and iThenticate. iThenticate is a plagiarism screening service that verifies the originality of content submitted before publication. iThenticate checks submissions against millions of published research papers, and billions of web content.
Co-Action Publishing uses iThenticate to screen all submissions for plagiarism before publication, but authors, researchers and freelancers can also use iThenticate to screen their work before submission by visiting http://research.ithenticate.com.
Types of papers Original articles and review articles, but also book reviews and shorter essays for our Critical Debates section.
Publication fee see http://www.ethicsandglobalpolitics.net/index.php/egp/about/editorialPolicies#custom-2
Language All articles should be written in English - British or American as long as consistency is observed. SI units should be used. Please subject the manuscript to professional language editing before submitting the final version if you are not a native speaker or do not master the English language.
Acknowledgements All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an acknowledgments section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help, writing assistance, or a department chairperson who provided only general support. Financial and material support should also be acknowledged.
Title The title should be informative and accurate and at the same time trigger the interest of the reader. A short running head will be derived from the title to appear on each page of the paper.
Title page Organize the title page in the following way: 1) title of manuscript, 2) name of author(s), 3) name of department(s) and institution(s), and 4) name and full postal and email address of the corresponding author who also acts as 'Guarantor' for all parts of the paper. Please observe that the journal adheres to a 'double blind' review process and thus the title page revealing the identity of the authors should be uploaded separately. Please see Ensuring a Blind Review.
Abstract Articles must include an abstract of up to 250 words. The abstract should stand alone, enabling a reader to decide whether or not to proceed to the full text of the article.
Key words After the abstract, please give 5-10 key words for readers looking for material by key word searching on Internet. Avoid using the same words as in the title.
Figures Upon acceptance please supply figures/graphics/images in at least 300 dpi. For further information please see Guidelines.
If the figures/graphics/images have been taken from sources not copyrighted by the author, it is the author’s sole responsibility to secure the rights from the copyright holder to reproduce those figures/graphs/images for both worldwide print and web publication. All reproduction costs charged by the copyright holder must be borne by the author.
When figures/graphics/images are reproduced, a parenthesis should be added to the figure legend thus: (Reproduced with permission from xxx.)
Biographical details Include full name(s), current professional affiliation, and an email address for correspondence. If more than one author, please indicate who the corresponding author is.
Section headings Please do not number section headings. Use a maximum of three levels of headings made clear by orthographic indicators, i.e. capitals, italics, bold etc.
Quotations Please use double quotation marks. Quotations longer than 40 words should appear in a separate paragraph, indented by tapping a ca 1cm right margin, without quotation marks.
Notes Notes should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they first appear in the text and collected together at the end of the manuscript in that order, with all bibliographic information (see examples below).
Use the N style of the Chicago Manual of Style. Check for full details here
Some sources and documents are available in print, but also reproduced electronically for wide dissemination—government publications are an obvious example. If you use the electronic version of such a document, please give the URL and date on which you last accessed the electronic file to the citation.
Books and journals
Follow the styles as exemplified below. Use Ibid. to refer to the immediate prior full reference, thus:
5. Brian Barry, Justice as Impartiality (Oxford: Clarendon, 1995), 31-39, 46-51. 6. Ibid., 51. 7. Ibid., 224-28.
For a later reference to an already mentioned source, follow this style:
42. Jürgen Habermas, The Inclusion of the Other, ed. Ciaran Cronin and Pablo De Greiff (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998), 42. 47. Habermas, The Inclusion of the Other, 43.
Journals
One author: Marilyn Friedman, “The Impracticality of Impartiality,” Journal of Philosophy 86 (1989): 649.
Two authors: Ayelet Shachar and Ran Hirschl, “Citizenship as Inherited Property,” Political Science 35 (2007): 253.
Four or more authors: Jes Anderson et al., “Globalisation,” The New Journal 1 (2007): 23.
Books
One author: Kok-Chor Tan, Justice Without Borders: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism and Patriotism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 65. Brian Barry, Justice as Impartiality (Oxford: Clarendon, 1995), 31-39, 46-51.
Two authors: Guy Cowlishaw and Robin Dunbar, Primate Conservation Biology (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), 78.
Four authors or more: Edward O. Laumann et al., The Social Organization of Sexuality: Sexual Practices in the United States (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994), 262.
Chapter in book: Onora O’Neill. “Agents of Justice,” in Global Justice, ed. Thomas W. Pogge (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2001), 189-91.
Books published electronically: Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner, eds., The Founders’ Constitution (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987), http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/ (accessed June 27, 2006).
For other e-references, use the N style of the Chicago Style Manual
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- I, the corresponding author, am authorized by all of my co-authors to submit this paper.
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I, the submitting author, will be the point of contact throughout the peer review and proofreading process (if applicable).
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The article, or any part thereof, is in no way a violation of any existing original or derivative copyright.
- I have subjected the manuscript to professional language editing (only applicable for non native speakers).
- The submission file is in Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
- When available, the URLs to access references online are provided, including those for open access versions of the reference. The URLs are ready to click (e.g.,www.ethicsandglobalpolitics.net)
- The text is double-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all tables and legends are placed at the end of the manuscript following the references.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
- If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed. The title page revealing the identity of the authors should be uploaded separately.
- The same elements have been keyed in exactly the same way throughout the manuscript.
- Only one space has been entered after the full-stop at the end of a sentence.
- The text has not been justified; a ragged right-hand margin has been used.
- Words have not been broken at the end of lines. Use a hyphen only to hyphenate compound words!
- A double hyphen (--) has been used to indicate a dash in text.
- Do not use the lowercase l for 1 (one) or the uppercase O for 0 (zero)!
- The space bar has only been used as a word separator. TAB has been used when identifying paragraphs or separating columns in tables.
- 'Iitalics' or single quotes have been used for emphasis. Avoid using underlines!
- Figure legends have been placed at the end of the article in the main manuscript, before text for tables and supplemental files, if any.
- Illustrations have been provided as separate files, not embedded in the main manuscript file. See guidelines for preparing illustrations/figures.
- Each figure of a manuscript should be submitted as a single file. See separate guidelines for preparing figures.
- Multi-panel figures (those with parts a, b, c, d etc) have been submitted as a single composite file that contains all parts of the figure. See separate guidelines for preparing figures.
- Supplemental files are submitted in accordance with instructions and information is given on a separate page at the end of the main article.
Copyright Notice
Authors contributing to Ethics & Global Politics agree to publish their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license, allowing third parties to share their work (copy, distribute, transmit) and to adapt it, under the condition that the authors are given credit, that the work is not used for commercial purposes, and that in the event of reuse or distribution, the terms of this license are made clear.
Authors retain copyright of their work, with first publication rights granted to Co-Action Publishing. However, authors are required to transfer copyrights associated with commercial use to the Publisher. Revenues from commercial sales are used to keep down the publication fees. Moreover, a major portion of the profits generated from commercial sales is placed in a fund to cover publication fees for researchers from developing nations and, in some cases, for young researchers.
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Editorial Board
| Chief Editor |
Eva Erman, Uppsala University, Uppsala |
| Jens Bartelson |
Lund University, Lund |
| Seyla Benhabib |
Yale University, New Haven |
| Wendy Brown |
UC Berkeley, Berkeley |
| Jean Cohen |
Columbia University, New York |
| Simon Critchley |
New School for Social Research, New York |
| John Dryzek |
Australian National University, Canberra |
| Erik O Eriksen |
University of Oslo, Oslo |
| Nancy Fraser |
New School for Social Research, New York |
| Andreas Follesdal |
University of Oslo, Oslo |
| Rainer Forst |
J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt |
| Carol Gould |
Temple University, Philadelphia |
| Jürgen Habermas |
J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt |
| Richard Higgott |
University of Warwick, Warwick |
| Bonnie Honig |
Northwestern University, Chicago |
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American Bar Foundation |
| Hans Joas |
University of Erfurt, Erfurt |
| Nikolas Kompridis |
University of Western Sydney, Sydney |
| Thomas McCarthy |
Northwestern University, Chicago |
| Philip Pettit |
Princeton University, Princeton |
| Anne Phillips |
London School of Economics, London |
| Thomas Pogge |
Yale University, New Haven |
| Jan Aart Scholte |
University of Warwick, Warwick |
| Nadia Urbinati |
Columbia University, New York |
| Stephen K. White |
University of Virginia, Charlottesville |
| Björn Wittrock |
Uppsala University, Uppsala |
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