期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SOCIAL POLICY
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 Journal of Social Policy carries high quality articles on all aspects of social policy in an international context. It places particular emphasis upon articles which seek to contribute to debates on the future direction of social policy, to present new empirical data, to advance theories, or to analyse issues in the making and implementation of social policies.
The Journal of Social Policy is part of the 'Social Policy Package', which also includes Social Policy and Society and the Social Policy Digest. An online resource, the Social Policy Digest, was launched in 2003. The Digest provides a regularly up-dated, and fully searchable, summary of policy developments and research findings across the whole range of social policy - including major reports and surveys published by government departments, leading think tanks, and voluntary bodies.
Instructions to Authors
1. All new submissions to the journal should be sent in electronic format to jsp@lse.ac.uk as an attached file in Word, text or rich text format, with a covering email giving full contact details and position(s) held by the author(s). Papers should be anonymised, ready for forwarding to referees. Where papers have more than one author, the contact author should be clearly specified. Tables and figures should be sent in separate attached files. Line artwork should be supplied in tif or eps format, black and white (also known as 1-bit), resolution 1200 dpi at final size. Combination artwork (line/tone) should be supplied in tif or eps format, grayscale (also known as 8-bit), resolution: 800 dpi at final size. Correspondence should be sent to the same address electronically as far as possible. If it is necessary to send by mail, the address for correspondence is: The Editors, Journal of Social Policy, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE. All books for review should be sent to: The Review Editor, Journal of Social Policy, The Faculty of Humanities, Law and Social Science, Manchester Metropolitan University, Geoffrey Manton Building, 464, Rosamond Street West, off Oxford Road, Manchester, M15 6LL. 2. Articles should generally contain between 5,000 and 8,000 words including footnotes, although shorter articles may be accepted by arrangement with the editors. Short articles stand a better chance of early publication. 3. Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not been previously published, or is not being considered for publication elsewhere. If an author is publishing a related article elsewhere, this fact should be stated. 4. Contributions should be accompanied by an abstract of between 100 and 200 words plus up to six key words and details of any acknowledgements. 5. Contributions should conform exactly to the Journal of Social Policy style, and authors should check the format of their own contribution with that of a recent issue of the journal, paying particular attention to references and tables. Gender-neutral language should be used. 6. Discriminatory language should be avoided. Further guidance on avoiding sexist, racist and disablist language is published by the British Sociological Association (BSA) , see http://www.britsoc.co.uk/equality/. The editorial team are happy to advise authors on the most suitable terminology to use, particularly with respect to subjects not covered by the BSA guidelines such as age. 7. Such notes as are essential should be referred to in numerical order throughout the text and the numbers shown as superscript. 8. References must be arranged alphabetically under author(s) name(s) and then in chronological order if several papers by the same author(s) are cited. The full title of the paper must be given together with the first and last page numbers. Book titles should be followed by the place of publication and the publisher. 9. Tables and figures should be in monochrome (not colour), clearly laid out and designed to fit onto a page 234 mm by 155 mm. Vertical lines between columns should be omitted, and horizontal lines limited to the top and bottom of the table, with an additional one below the column headings. Totals and percentages should be labelled, and units identified. 10. First proofs will be sent to the contact author electronically in .pdf format. 11. Authors of articles and review articles (but not book reviews) receive twenty-five free offprints. Additional copies may be bought if ordered at proof stage. 12. Contributors of accepted articles will be asked to assign their copyright, on certain conditions, to Cambridge University Press, to help protect their material.
The Social Policy Association The Social Policy Association supports the study of all aspects of Social Policy and Administration through the sponsorship of the Journal of Social Policy, Social Policy and Society and the Social Policy Digest, the publication of a newsletter, the organisation of an annual conference and a small grant scheme. It represents its members through contact with a range of bodies, including the ESRC. For furthe information about the activities of the SPA, contact Dr Tess Ridge, Hon. Secretary, Department of Socia and Policy Studies. University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AX, UK; email T.M.Ridge@bath.ac.uk. The SPA website is at: www.social-policy.com.
Instructions to Authors 0047-2794.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor
Professor Jan Pahl School of Social Policy, Sociology & Social Research Cornwallis NE University of Kent Canterbury Kent CT2 7NF UK
Dr Emma Wincup School of Law 20 Lyddon Terrace University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT Email E.L.Wincup@leeds.ac.uk Social Digest Editor
Ms Fran Bennett 60 St Bernard¡¯s Road Oxford OX2 6EJ UK Book Review Editor
Dr Suzi Macpherson Colin Bell Building Room 3S10 University of Stirling Stirling FK9 4LA Scotland, UK Email suzi.macpherson@stir.ac.uk Editorial Board
Dr Hilary Arksey University of York, UK
Dr Marion Barnes University of Birmingham, UK
Professor Saul Becker University of Birmingham , UK
Professor Tim Blackman University of Durham, UK
Professor Claire Callender London South Bank University, UK
Dr Guy Daly Coventry University, UK
Professor Michael Hill Goldsmiths College, London, UK
Dr Tony Maltby University of Birmingham, UK
Professor Jane Millar University of Bath, UK
Professor Tim Newburn London School of Economics, UK
Dr Sharon Wright University of Stirling, UK International Editorial Advisers
Dr Wong Chack-Kie The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr Bjorn Hvinden Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Professor Dr Lutz Leisering University of Bielefeld, Germany
Dr Ariola Loweinstein University of Haifa, Israel
Frances Lund University of Natal, South Africa
Dr Ito Peng Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Professor Paul Pierson Harvard University, USA
Professor Bo Rothstein Goteborg University, Sweden
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