期刊名称:ORGANIZATION & ENVIRONMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Organization & Environment encourages informed discussion about the social roots and consequences of environmental problems and stimulates deeper reflection on the meaning and significance of the natural world. By critically examining the impact of human production and consumption systems on the natural environment, Organization & Environment develops new perspectives on organizations that encourage environmentally sensitive reflection, inquiry, and practice.
Instructions to Authors Organization & Environment is an international forum for discussion of the complex social causes and consequences of environmental damage, restoration, sustainability, and liberation. In particular, O&E is focused on connections between the natural environment (including animals, plants, air, water, land, and other ecological entities and systems) and formal and informal patterns of organizing human production and consumption. O&E promotes environmentally sensitive reflection, inquiry, and practice by publishing work that problematizes domination by humans, that interrogates and investigates existing systems of organizing production and consumption, that develops transformative ideas, and that imagines and articulates ecotopian futures. The editors of O&E welcome for review work that provides a base of scientific understanding, ethical argumentation, aesthetic appreciation, spiritual inspiration, utopian imagery, and/or down-to-earth reality checks to inform and elevate discussion about organization and environment. This is achieved through a variety of regular features, including the following:
ACADEMIC RESEARCH ARTICLES: O&E promotes work that makes substantial empirical, theoretical, methodological, and/or philosophical contributions, underwritten by critical, interpretive, positivist, and other epistemological positions. Additionally, the editors encourage work that develops comprehensive frameworks (such as ecofeminism, environmental justice, and social ecology), that advances radically new conceptualizations and/or ways of researching organization and environment or that adds insight from empirical theory to the analysis of organizational and environmental issues.
AESTHETIC AND ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTIONS: O&E features artistic work focused on organizations and the natural environment. This includes photographic essays, original nature writings (narratives, poetry), and other forms of creative expression. It also includes critical interpretations of classic and contemporary artistic work from the fields of literary ecology and ecocriticism. The purpose of this section is to promote critical reflection and understanding and also, in an advocacy vein, to nurture respect for nature and to inspire a sense of deeper spiritual connection.
FUTURISTIC AND VISIONARY IMAGERY: O&E features work that presents alternative images of the future: (a) ecotopian images that emphasize more restorative, harmonic, and idealized patterns of living in nature; or (b) dystopian images that emphasize blighted, alienated, and antiutopian patterns of living in nature. The purpose of this section is to stimulate imaginative thinking and a richer range of possible futures. O&E also presents a variety of other features, including:
Commentaries on citation classics and foundational work Book, film, music, and other media reviews Archives of organizational and environmental literature Reports and discussions of local environmental organizing
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: All submissions to O&E will be evaluated by the editors or feature editors and anonymous reviewers using a double-blind review process. The format and style of written works for publication should normally follow the guidelines of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (4th edition). (Some works may need to be formatted and stylized differently depending on the author's substantive and aesthetic objectives.) O&E's editors will use clarity, conciseness, and overall quality of writing as a criteria in determining the appropriateness of work for publication. Authors should strive to present their work succinctly and with a minimum of jargon. Normally, work submitted for review should not exceed 8,000 words; on some occasions, we will initiate review of works 10,000 words or longer. In such cases, the work must demonstrate unusual merit and serve as a model of in-depth research and thorough-going analysis. All submissions should be accompanied by a letter that briefly explains the nature of the contribution, an abstract of no more than 150 words, a biographical paragraph of 75 words or less, and a list of 6 key words. In addition to following APA style, manuscripts should generally conform--although exceptions will be made particularly in the case of artistic and creative work--to the following guidelines:
Everything (text, abstract, biographical paragraph, endnotes, block quotations, ect.) should be double-spaced. Underlining should be used for italics; no bolds should be used. Everything should be left-justified with a ragged right-hand margin (no full justification). All in-text citations should be included in the reference list; all references should have in-text citations. Each section (title page, abstract, text, appendix, notes, references, biographical, paragraph, table, figure) should begin on a separate page. Endnotes should be used instead of footnotes. Written signed permission for any copyrighted material incorporated into the manuscript should be obtained where necessary and should accompany the final manuscript. The title page should include all authors' names, mailing addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and any other pertinent contact information. Send 2 copies of all submissions to:
Dr. John M. Jermier, Co-editor, Organization & Environment University of South Florida COBA, BSN 3403 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, FL 33620-5500 Telephone: (813) 974-1757 Fax: (813) 905-9964 Email: jermier@usf.edu with a copy to: OE@coba.usf.edu Website: www.coba.usf.edu/jermier/journal.htm
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Editorial Board
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| Feature Editors - Archives of Organ. & Enviro. Lit.: |
Brett Clark |
North Carolina State University, USA |
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Christa Walck |
Michigan Technological University, USA |
| Feature Editor- Book, Film, Music and Other Media: |
Piers H. G. Stephens |
University of Georgia, USA |
| Feature Editor - Citation Classics & Foundational Works: |
Timothy W. Luke |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA |
| Feature Editor - Critical Essays: |
John Bellamy Foster |
University of Oregon, USA |
| Editorial Assistants: |
Eric R. Weaver |
University of South Florida, USA |
| Editorial Review Board: |
Carol Adams |
Richardson, Texas, USA |
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Raymond Aldag |
University of Wisconsin, USA |
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Bobby Banerjee |
University of Western Sydney, Australia |
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Pratima Bansal |
University of Western Ontario, Canada |
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David Barkin |
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico |
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Steven Best |
University of Texas, El Paso, USA |
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Steven R. Brechin |
Syracuse University, USA |
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Robert Brulle |
Drexel University, USA |
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JoAnn Carmin |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA |
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Stewart R. Clegg |
University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
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Andrew Crane |
York University, Canada |
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Debra Davidson |
University of Alberta, Canada |
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Magali Delmas |
University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
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Frank den Hond |
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Liam Downey |
University of Colorado, USA |
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Michael Dreiling |
University of Oregon, USA |
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Riley E. Dunlap |
Oklahoma State University, USA |
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Robyn Eckersley |
University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Carolyn Egri |
Simon Fraser University (Canada) |
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Frank Fischer |
Rutgers University, USA |
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Linda C. Forbes |
Franklin & Marshall College, USA |
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William Freudenburg |
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
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Greta Gaard |
University of Wisconsin, USA |
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Al Gedicks |
University of Wisconsin, USA |
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Robert P. Gephart, Jr. |
University of Alberta, Canada |
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Don Grant |
University of Arizona, USA |
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Maarten A. Hajer |
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Stuart L. Hart |
Cornell University, USA |
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Andrew Hoffman |
University of Michigan, USA |
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Kate Kearins |
Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand) |
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Ans Kolk |
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Ming-Dong Paul Lee |
University of South Florida |
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David Levy |
University of Massachusetts, USA |
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R. Scott Marshall |
Portland State University |
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Dirk Matten |
York University, Canada |
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Carolyn Merchant |
University of California, Berkeley, USA |
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Arthur P. J. Mol |
Wageningen University, The Netherlands |
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David Pellow |
University of Minnesota |
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Charles Perrow |
Yale Univeristy, USA |
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Catherine Ramus |
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA |
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Jorge Rivera |
George Washington University, USA |
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Nigel Roome |
Free University, Belgium |
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Eugene A. Rosa |
Washington State University, USA |
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Thomas Rudel |
Rutgers University, USA |
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Michael V. Russo |
University of Oregon, USA |
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Ariel Salleh |
University of Sydney, Australia |
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John Shandra |
State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA |
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John Van Maanen |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA |
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Sandra Waddock |
Boston College, USA |
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Karl E. Weick |
University of Michigan, USA |
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Michael Zimmerman |
University of Colorado, USA |
| Founding Editors: |
John M. Jermier |
University of South Florida, USA |
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Paul Shrivastava |
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, USA |
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