期刊名称:SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Sociological Forum, the official journal of the Eastern Sociological Society, is a peer-review journal that emphasizes innovative articles developing topics or areas in new ways or directions. While supporting the central interests of sociology in social organization and change, the journal also publishes integrative articles that link subfields of sociology or relate sociological research to other disciplines, thus providing a larger focus on complex issues. Building on the strength of specialization while stressing intellectual convergences, this publication offers special opportunities for using the techniques and concepts of one discipline to create new frontiers on others.

Instructions to Authors
Submission Guidelines for Sociological Forum
All manuscripts should be submitted to Sociological Forum via the Journal's online web-based submission system. This site, located at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/socf, provides detailed instructions on uploading manuscripts and following them through the review process.
Authors are urged to submit manuscripts as MS Word files. (We will not accept Wordperfect files or pdf "read only" files). Authors are also responsible for verifying that all files have uploaded correctly. If you have any difficulty with submitting your manuscript online, contact the Sociological Forum Editorial Office for assistance. For the fastest response to your questions, please email us at socforum@sociology.rutgers.edu.
Papers must be submitted exclusively to Sociological Forum and are accepted on the understanding that they have not been and will not be published elsewhere.
There is a non-refundable $20.00 processing fee for all manuscripts. However, this fee is waived for articles written solely by students. Checks should be made payable to Rutgers University and the words Sociological Forum should be written in the memo line of the check. Send all checks to:
Sociological Forum Editorial Office Department of Sociology 54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ 08854-8045
Preparation of Manuscripts
All manuscripts should be in English.
We cannot guarantee the review or acceptance of manuscripts exceeding 40 pages in length. This page limit includes the abstract, references, endnotes, tables, and figures.
All material, including endnotes, must be in 12 point font.
All material, including references and endnotes, must be double-spaced.
Each table and figure must be located on a separate page.
A structured abstract of not more than 200 words should accompany each manuscript.
Immediately below the abstract, authors must list 3-6 keywords, in alphabetical order, by which the paper may be indexed.
General Formatting
The components of the manuscript should be arranged in the following order, with each section on a new page: 1. MS Title Page 2. Abstract 3. Text of article 4. Notes 5. Reference list 6. Appendices (if any) 7. Tables (if any) 8. Figure titles & figures (if any)
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should be kept to a minimum.
For each table or figure, insert a location note (e.g., Table 1 about here) at the appropriate place in the text.
Figures must be high quality laser prints or camera-ready prints. Include one laser print or camera-ready print of each figure at the time of acceptance.
Figures and tables should not be included within the main text document. Rather, they should be uploaded as a separate file.
References
Authors will be responsible for the accuracy of references.
In the text, cite references by name and date. No more than 2 authors may be cited per reference in the narrative; if there are more than 2 authors, use 'et al'.
The reference page must list all contributing authors per citation. Please use the following style:
Journal Article:
Tilly, Charles. 2007. Trust Networks in Transnational Migration. Sociological Forum 22: 1: 1-25.
Book:
Zelizer, Viviana. 2005. The Purchase of Intimacy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Chapters in edited books:
Wuthnow, Robert. 2002. "Moral Inquiry in Cultural Sociology," In Karen A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition: pp. 123-134. New York/London: Routledge.
Dissertations:
Charles, Maria. 1990. "Occupational Sex Segregation: A Log-Linear Analysis of Patterns in 25 Industrial Countries." Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Presentations:
Hull, Kathleen E. 2006. "Marriage Trouble: Framing and Ideology in the American Marriage Movement." American Sociological Association, Montreal, August.
Newspapers/Magazines:
Friedman, Thomas. 2002. "A Failure to Imagine." New York Times, Week in Review, May 19, 15.
Web Sites:
Kao, Grace and Jennifer Thompson. 2003. "Racial and Ethnic Stratification in Educational Achievement and Attainment." Annual Review of Sociology 29:417-42. Retrieved October 20, 2003 (http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.soc.29.010202.100019).
Editorial Board
Editor Karen A. Cerulo Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Founding Editor Robin Williams Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Immediate Past Editor Robert Max Jackson New York University, New York, NY
Book Review Editor Philip Kasinitz City University of New York, New York, NY
Managing Editor Daina Harvey Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Editorial Assistant Jennifer Hemler Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Editorial Board Richard D. Alba, State University of New York, Albany NY Javier Auyero, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY Joel Best, University of Delaware, Newark, DE Judith R. Blau, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Kathleen M. Blee, University of Pittsburgh Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Steven G. Brint, University of California, Riverside, CA William I. Brustein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Champaign, IL Deborah Carr, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Lynn S. Chancer, City University of New York, New York, NY Karen S. Cook, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Nancy A. Denton, State University of New York, Albany NY Michele Dillon, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Paul J. DiMaggio, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Timothy J Dowd, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Paula England, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, City University of New York, New York, NY Joshua Goldstein, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ John Hagan, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Sharon Hays, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Allan V. Horwitz, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Ellen Idler, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Rosemary Gartner, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON Jason Kaufman, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Magali Sarfatti Larson, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Michele Lamont, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Ulla Larsen, University. of Maryland, College Park, MD Catherine Lee, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Keumjae Park, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ Anne R. Roschelle, State University of New York, New Paltz, NY Janet M. Ruane, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ Alan Sica, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Mario L. Small, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL William G. Staples, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Peter J. Stein, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ Verta A. Taylor, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA Andrea Tyree, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY Rhys H. Williams, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ King-to Yeung, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Robert Zussman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
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