期刊名称:PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Public Administration Review (PAR), a bi-monthly scholarly journal, has been the premier journal in the field of public administration research, theory, and practice for more than 60 years. PAR is the only journal in public administration that serves both academics and practitioners interested in the public sector and public sector management. Articles identify and analyze current trends, provide a factual basis for decision making, stimulate discussion, and make the leading literature in the field available in an easily accessible format. With articles on a wide range of topics and expert book reviews, PAR is exciting to read and an indispensable resource.
The Society name, logo and journal title are trademarks and/or service marks of the American Society for Public Administration, Washington, D.C. Used with permission.
Instructions to Authors
General Information
Authors should submit one electronic copy and two hard copies of their manuscript to:
Jos C. N. Raadschelders, Managing Editor Public Administration Review Department of Political Science The University of Oklahoma 455 West Lindsey Street, Room 304 Norman, OK 73019-2002 email: par@ou.edu
Manuscripts should follow the style guidelines in the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. Submissions should be manuscripts that have not been published previously and are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts should be no longer than 30 pages, including the abstract, bio statement, endnotes, reference list, tables, figures, charts, and appendices. The page-size guideline is based on the U.S. standard 8.5x11 inch paper. All material should be 12-point type, double-spaced on one side of the page with margins of one inch. Please do not use the autoformat feature in your word processing program and do not embed endnotes. An abstract of no more than 150 words should appear on a separate page, preceding the first page of the manuscript. The abstract should include the central question addressed by the article and the author¡¯s findings and conclusions. PAR uses a double-blind review process so authors should prepare their manuscripts accordingly. Place the title of the manuscript and all identifying material for all authors on a detachable cover sheet (for both copies mailed). Include names, affiliations, mailing addresses, voice and fax phone numbers, and email addresses. If an article has more than one author, please designate one as the primary contact. Include the title of the manuscript on the abstract page and on the first page of the text. Please avoid indications of authorship whenever possible. This is commonly done by referring to oneself in the third person and including typical references to the work cited in the reference list. Assuming that the text references to an author¡¯s previous work are in the third person, full citations should be included as usual in the reference list. Authors should not thank colleagues in notes, acknowledgments, or elsewhere in the body of the paper or mention institution names, Web page addresses, or other potentially identifying information. This information can be added if the manuscript is accepted. PAR readers cover a wide range of professional interests and specialties. All manuscripts should be clearly and concisely written, with technical material set off. Please do not use jargon or overly technical language. Use acronyms sparingly and spell them out the first time you use them. Please do not construct acronyms from phrases you repeat frequently in the text. Consult the Chicago Manual of Style if you are in doubt about stylistic issues. Once a manuscript is formally accepted, authors will be provided with instructions regarding the publication process. Authors will be asked to make additional revisions and to submit a final version on a disk (preferably using Microsoft Word) along with two hard copies. Authors will be required to assign copyright in their article to the American Society for Public Administration. Copyright assignment is a condition of publication and articles will not be passed to the publisher for production unless copyright has been assigned. (Papers subject to government or Crown copyright are exempt from this requirement). To assist authors, an appropriate copyright assignment form will be supplied by the editorial office.
For a complete list of guidelines, please visit the ASPA website.
Editorial Board
Editor in Chief Richard J. Stillman, PhD Professor, Graduate School University of Colorado at Denver 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 500 Campus Box 142, P.O. Box 173364 Denver, CO 80217-3364 USA richard.stillman@cudenver.edu
Managing Editor Jos C.N. Raadschelders Henry Bellmon Chair of Public Service Department of Political Science The University of Oklahoma 455 West Lindsey Street, Room 304 Norman, OK 73019-2002 USA raadschelders@ou.edu
Book Review Editor M. Jae Moon Book Review Editor George Bush School of Government and Public Service Texas A&M University 4220 TAMU, 2143 Academic W College Station, TX 77843-4220 USA bookreview@tamu.edu
Production Manager: Doreen E. Clifford Public Administration Review University of Texas at Dallas School of Social Sciences 2601 N. Floyd Road GR 31 Richardson, TX 75080 Email: heath28@utdallas.edu
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