期刊名称:POLICY AND POLITICS

ISSN:0305-5736
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:POLICY PRESS, UNIV BRISTOL, 1-9 OLD PARK HILL, BRISTOL, ENGLAND, BS2 8BB
  出版社网址:https://www.policypress.org.uk/
期刊网址:https://www.policypress.org.uk/journals/policy_politics/
影响因子: 1.2(2015年) 0.952(2014年) 1.302(2013年) 0.758 (2012年) 0.697(2011年)
主题范畴:POLITICAL SCIENCE;    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Policy & Politics is a leading peer-reviewed journal in the field of public policy with a reputation for publishing papers of the highest quality. The journal is unique in focusing on cross-cutting themes across a wide range of policy areas. Themes include:

governance and democracy

accountability and regulation

state and civil society

human rights and anti-discrimination

globalisation and internationalisation

comparative and international policy

policy making and implementation

theorising the policy process

evaluation

The journal also explores the match between theory and empirical applications and links macro-scale political economy debates with micro-scale policy studies.

 


Instructions to Authors

Policy & Politics is published by The Policy Press on behalf of the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol, UK.

If you are considering writing for Policy & Politics, please submit your papers to: tpp-pp@bristol.ac.uk

Alternatively, please send your papers to:

The Editor
Policy & Politics
School for Policy Studies
University of Bristol
8
Priory Road
Bristol
BS8 1TZ
UK

Tel: +44 (0)117 954 6755
Fax: +44 (0)117 954 6756

Your paper should be typed and doubled spaced on A4. Please retain a copy for your own use. Papers should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words in length and a word count must be provided.

An abstract of not more than 100 words and four key words should also be included. Your name and address should be typed on a separate page at the beginning of the paper.

Peer review and procedure

Papers accepted for review are evaluated anonymously by at least two referees currently working in the field of policy studies. The final decision on publication rests with the Editor.

Terms of acceptance

It is assumed that submitted articles have not been published elsewhere and that they are not under consideration for publication by other journals. You should state whether you are publishing related articles elsewhere.

Articles are considered for publication on the understanding that on acceptance the entire copyright shall pass to The Policy Press as publisher of Policy & Politics. You will be asked to sign a copyright agreement to this effect. All authors of a paper should agree to the assignment.

For jointly authored papers the senior author may sign on behalf of co-authors provided that he or she obtains their written consent for copyright assignment. Where copyright is not owned by the Author(s), eg, where an article was written by an Author in the course of his/her employment, the form should be signed by the copyright holder's authorised agent.

The copyright assignment form and notes accompanying it will be sent to you when the paper is accepted for publication. If you would like to see a copy of the form and notes about assignment in advance, please contact Laura Greaves on tel: +44 (0)117 331 4091 or email: laura.greaves@bristol.ac.uk

Style

Please see The Policy Press' Author guidelines for notes on preferred house style.

References

1. References to publications should be given in the text, and should give the author's surname and year of publication in brackets. For example:

(Hughes et al, 1997; Smith and Mallinson, 1996)

2. Page number(s) should be given for all direct quotations. For example:

(Boddy et al, 1997: 83)

3. If there is more than one reference to the same author and year, they should be distinguished by the use of a, b, c, etc, added to the year.

4. References should also be listed alphabetically at the end of the article. You are particularly requested to ensure that each text reference appears in the list, and vice versa. References to books should always give the city of publication and publisher as well as author and title details. For example:

Clasen, J. (ed) (1997) Social insurance in Europe, Bristol: The Policy Press.

5. References to journal articles should give volume, issue and page numbers, and the name of the article enclosed in single quotation marks. For example:

Forma, P. (1997) 'The rational legitimacy of the welfare state', Policy & Politics, vol 25, no 3: 235-49.

6. References to chapters within multi-authored publications should be listed with the chapter title in single quotation marks followed by the author and title of the publication. For example:

Barnet, N. and Chandler, J. (1997) 'Local government and community', in P. Hoggett (ed) Contested communities: Experiences struggles, policies, Bristol: The Policy Press.

7. Book and journal titles should be in italics and should (apart from the first letter of the first word and of proper nouns) be set in lower case.

8. Explanatory notes should be kept to a minimum. If it is necessary to use them, they must be numbered consecutively in the text and listed at the end of the article.

  


Editorial Board

Joint Editors:

Misa Izuhara, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK

Adrian Kay, Department of Politics and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia

Management Board

Liz Lloyd, University of Bristol (Chair)
Paul Burton, University of Bristol
Paul Chaney, Cardiff University
Misa Izuhara, University of Bristol
Adrian Kay, Griffith University, Australia
Eva Lloyd, University of Bristol
Alex Marsh, University of Bristol
Alison Shaw, The Policy Press, University of Bristol

Editorial Advisory Board

Sarah Ayres, University of Bristol
Sue Brownill, Oxford Brookes University
Anthony Cheung, City University of Hong Kong
Patricia Day, University of Bath
Hartley Dean, London School of Economics and Political Science
Rosemary Deem, University of Bristol
Sue Duncan, Strategy Unit, Cabinet Office
David Gladstone, University of Bristol
Hubert Heinelt, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Masami Iwata, Japan Women's University
Paul McCafferty, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Ka-Ho Mok, University of Bristol
Jon Pierre, University of Gothenburg
Kirstein Rummery, Manchester University
Saskia Sassen, University of Chicago, USA
Barbara Settles, University of Delaware, USA
Randall Smith, University of Bristol
Teresa Smith, University of Oxford

 

  


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