期刊名称:FIELD METHODS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Aims and Scope:
Field Methods (formerly Cultural Anthropology Methods) is devoted to articles about the methods used by field wzorkers in the social and behavioral sciences and humanities for the collection, management, and analysis data about human thought and/or human behavior in the natural world. Articles should focus on innovations and issues in the methods used, rather than on the reporting of research or theoretical/epistemological questions about research. High-quality articles using qualitative and quantitative methods-- from scientific or interpretative traditions-- dealing with data collection and analysis in applied and scholarly research from writers in the social sciences, humanities, and related professions are all welcome in the pages of the journal.
Instructions to Authors Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Field Methods publishes articles about methods used by field investigators from the social and behavioral sciences, the humanities, and corporate research for the collection, management, analysis and presentation of data about human thought and/or human behavior in the natural world. Articles should focus on innovations and issues in the methods used rather than on the substantive findings of research. High quality articles using qualitative and quantitative methods -- from scientific or interpretive traditions -- dealing with data collection and analysis in applied and basic research from writers in the social sciences, humanities, and related professions are all welcomed in the pages of the journal. Articles are welcomed from academics, from private consultants, and from colleagues who work in corporate environments. Articles submitted to Field Methods should not exceed 8,000 words, including the space taken by notes, references, tables and graphics (allow about 100 words per inch for tables and graphs). Please write in the first person, exercise restraint in using the passive voice, and use as little jargon as possible. The editor of Field Methods is Dr. H. Russell Bernard Editor, University of Florida, Department of Anthropology Gainesville, FL 32611. Send manuscripts by e-mail to ufruss@ufl.edu.
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Editorial Board Editorial Board:
| Editorial Board |
| Karen Armstrong |
University of Helsinki, Finland |
| Jean M. Bartunek |
Organizational Studies, Boston College |
| Stephen Borgatti |
Boston College |
| Kathleen Carley |
Heinz School of Public Policy and Managememt, Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University |
| Michael Cernea |
The World Bank, Washington DC |
| Edith D. De Leeuw |
Utrecht University, The Netherlands |
| Michael Frisch |
SUNY at Buffalo |
| Jaber F. Gubrium |
University of Missouri |
| Akhil Gupta |
Stanford University |
| W. Penn Handwerker |
Anthropology, University of Connecticut |
| Michael Herzfeld |
Harvard University, USA |
| Jeffrey C. Johnson |
East Carolina University, Greenville |
| Brigitte Jordan |
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Palo Alto, CA |
| Steinar Kvale |
University of Aarhus |
| Hartmut Lang |
University of Hamburg, Germany |
| Margaret Diane LeCompte |
University of Colorado at Boulder |
| Raymond M Lee |
Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK |
| Homero Martinez |
Hospital Infantil, México "Federico Gómez", and RAND Corporation |
| David L. Morgan |
Portland State University |
| Paul Nchoji Nkwi |
University of Yaounde, Cameroon |
| Isaac Nyamongo |
University of Nairobi, Kenya |
| Michael Quinn Patton |
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| Pertti J Pelto |
University of Connecticut, USA |
| Charles C. Ragin |
Northwestern University |
| Benoît Rihoux |
Universit?Catholique de Louvain, Belgium |
| Gery Ryan |
RAND Health, Santa Monica, CA |
| Margarete Sandelowski |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Norbert Schwarz |
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement |
| John F. Sherry, Jr. |
University of Notre Dame |
| Ravi K. Verma |
Population Council, New Delhi, India |
| Eben Weitzman |
University of Massachusetts, Boston |
| Susan C. Weller |
University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston |
| Barry Wellman |
University of Toronto, Canada |
| Oswald Werner |
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
| Harry F. Wolcott |
University of Oregon, Emeritus |
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| Managing Editor |
| Carole M. Bernard |
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