期刊名称:AFFILIA-JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Description:
AFFILIA IS CELEBRATING ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY!
Ranked 9th out of 30 journals in Social Work and 9th out of 25 journals in Women's Studies in the 2002 Journal Citation Reports?BR> AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work is the only scholarly social work journal to address the concerns of social workers and their clients from a feminist point of view, offering a unique mix of research reports, new theory and creative approaches to the challenges confronting women. Whether you're involved in social work research, practice, education or administration, you'll appreciate AFFILIA's broad range of scholarship and informed feminist point of view.
Broad-Ranging Feminist Scholarship
Each issue brings you a wealth of knowledge and insights through research reports, empirical articles, commentaries, opinions and book reviews. Also featured are news updates, fiction and poetry - all sympathetic to the female experience.
Diverse Subjects
AFFILIA includes articles exploring such diverse subjects as abortion, pornography, sexual harassment, job discrimination, aging and the psychosocial empowerment of women. Ongoing topics of interest include:
- The nature of female-male alliances for dealing with gender oppression in social work contexts
- Psychosocial development and gender: Are women more peace-loving than men?
- What will/should "feminism" look like in the 21st Century?
- The application of formal theory to feminst perspectives in social work practice: How to make a stronger case for generalizing feminist analyses to varieties of context
Instructions to Authors Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
The Editorial Board of Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work invites the submission of manuscripts, poetry, articles, reports, essays, and literary pieces that relate to its mission: to the discussion and development of feminist values, theories, and knowledge as they relate to social work and social welfare, research, education, and practice. All forms of writing and analysis will be considered and a range of feminist perspectives will be encouraged. The intent of Affilia is to bring insight and knowledge to the task of eliminating discrimination and oppression, especially with respect to gender, race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, and sexual and affectional preference. The editors seek manuscripts from people both in and outside the field of social work that offer a critical analysis of the condition of women in this and other societies, apply these ideas to social welfare purposes, and work toward the empowerment of women in an equitable society.
Manuscripts should be submitted in quadruplicate, typewritten and double-spaced in 12-point font. Maximum length of a manuscript for an article is 20 pages (25 pages for manuscripts reporting on qualitative or historic research), including text, tables, references, and all else. Maximum length for an article title is ten words. Authors are requested to submit manuscripts in the reference style specified in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Authors should supply a separate cover sheet with name of the author(s) and other identifying information. An abstract of fewer than 100 words should accompany the manuscript. It is assumed that manuscripts are submitted for exclusive consideration of Affilia and have not been simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Submit manuscripts to Miriam Dinerman, Editor-in-Chief, AFFILIA, School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, 2495 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10033.
Authors are required to submit written permission to reprint, from the original publisher, any quoted material of 300 words or more from a single source (journal article or book); any quoted material from a newspaper (especially The New York Times), a poem, or a song (even a phrase); and any table or figure reproduced from another work.
After editing, a corrected copy of the manuscript saved on a disk as an ASCII text file must be returned with the final hard copy (see letter of acceptance). Authors are requested to submit manuscripts in the reference style specified in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Text references use the author’s surname and the year of publication; superior figures are not used. The References section at the end of each article contains the full citation, alphabetized by author, with initials for the author’s first name, followed by the year of publication in parentheses. Titles of articles, chapters, and books are to be typed lowercase except for the initial letter, and no quotation marks are used with titles of articles or chapters. Titles of journals and publishing companies, however, follow the usual style of capitalizing the appropriate letters. This style affords no place for notes or comments in the References section or footnotes in the text. Such notes should be incorporated into the text if they are pertinent. Simple asides will not be included.
Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in this journal. Authors submitting manuscripts to the journal should not simultaneously submit them to another journal, nor should manuscripts have been published elsewhere in substantially similar content. Authors in doubt about what constitutes prior publication should consult the editor.
Editorial Board
Affilia
Journal of Women and Social WorkEditor-in-Chief:
Editorial Board:
| Founding Editor |
| Beatrice Saunders |
Charleston, SC |
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| Corporate Board |
| Sharon Berlin |
University of Chicago |
| L Diane Bernard |
Panama City, FL |
| Ruth A. Brandwein |
State University of New York, Stony Brook |
| Audrey Olsen Faulkner |
Fort Collins, CO |
| Elaine Norman |
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| Miriam Meltzer Olson |
Temple University |
| Betty Sancier |
Milwaukee, WI |
| Susan T. Vandiver |
San Francisco, California |
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| Features Editors |
| Ruth Brandwein |
SUNY at Stony Brook, NY, USA |
| Susan Chandler |
University of Nevada, Reno |
| Clare M Coss |
New York, NY |
| Janet L. Finn |
University of Montana |
| Adele Weiner |
FROSTD, USA |
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| Editorial Board |
| Theresa Aiello |
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| Jeane W. Anastas |
New York University, New York, NY |
| Trinidad deJesus Arguello |
Arroyo Seco, NM |
| Susan Berg |
Port Jefferson, NY |
| Noel Busch |
The University of Texas at Austin |
| Iris Carlton-LaNey |
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC |
| Miriam Dinerman |
Yeshiva University |
| Denise Gamache |
Battered Women's Justice Project -- Minneapolis |
| Betty Garcia |
California State University, Fresno |
| Christina Gringeri |
University of Utah |
| Emma Gross |
University of Utah, Salt Lake City |
| Salome Raheim |
University of Iowa |
| Susan Roche |
University of Vermont |
| Christine Saulnier |
University of Wisconsin - Madison |
| Penny Schwartz |
Mount Sinai Medical School, New York |
| Barbara Levy Simon |
Columbia University |
| Mary Swigonski |
Monmouth University |
| Sandra Turner |
Fordham University |
| Dorothy Van Soest |
Anthropology, University of Washington |
| Carole Anne Winston |
University of North Carolina, Charlotte |
| Starr Wood |
State University of New York, Albany, NY |
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| Text Editor |
| Wendy Almeleh |
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