期刊名称:SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH IN SPORT PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation is published by the University of Stellenbosch. This refereed research journal is DoE accredited and issued twice annually. Contributions from the fields of Sport Science, Movement Education, Recreation/Leisure Studies, Exercise Science and Dance Studies will be considered for publication.
Language :
Predominantly English with some Afrikaans articles.
Instructions to Authors
The South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation is published by the Stellenbosch University. Contributions from the fields of Sport Science, Movement Education, ecreation/Leisure Studies, Exercise Science and Dance Studies will be considered for publication. The articles submitted will be administered by the appropriate Subject Review Editor and evaluated by two or more referees. The decision as to whether a particular article is to be published or not, rests with the Editorial Board.
SUBMISSION Manuscripts should be typed with one and a half spacing in 12-point Times New Roman letter size and printed on A4-size white paper in laser quality. The original manuscript (clearly indicated) and three copies of the manuscript must be submitted. Length must not exceed 20 pages (tables, igures, references, etc. included). Original manuscripts may be submitted in English or Afrikaans and should be sent to: The Editor S.A. Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation Department of Sport Science Private Bag X1 7602 Matieland, STELLENBOSCH Republic of South Africa
Editorial Office Tel: 021-808 4915 / 4724 Fax: 021-808 4817 E-mail: floris@sun.ac.za
A signed declaration in respect of the originality must accompany each manuscript. On submission of the manuscript, the author shall present a written statement that the article has not been ublished or is not being presented for publication elsewhere. Should the article be taken from a Master¡¯s hesis or Doctoral dissertation, academic ethic requires that the student will be the first author. The author should also ensure that the LANGUAGE of the manuscript has been thoroughly edited at the time of submission (in British English). The name, address and telephone number of the person who has done the language editing must be provided. On receiving a written notification from the Managing Editor that the article has been accepted, a final hard copy of the manuscript and a diskette (virus checked) should be submitted using MS WORD as a DOC-file (see Figures). It can also be send per e-mail as an attached file.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT Title page The first page of each manuscript should indicate the title in English and Afrikaans (will be translated for foreign authors), the names (title, first name in full and other initials, surname) of the author(s), the telephone numbers (work & home), facsimile number, e-mail address (if available) and the field of study. The mailing address of the first named author and the institution where the work was conducted should be provided in full. A short title of not more than 45 characters, including the spaces, should be provided for use as a running head. Abstract Each manuscript must be accompanied by an abstract of approximately 150-200 words in English and should be set on a separate page as a SINGLE paragraph (one and a half spacing). A list of three to seven key words in English is required for indexing purposes and should be typed below the abstract. Articles in Afrikaans must include an additional extended summary (500-1000 words) in English. his summary must start on a new page (following the list of sources) providing the English title of the rticle at the beginning.
Text Start the text on a new page with the title of the article (centred and without the names of the authors). Follow the style of the most recent issue of the journal regarding the use of headings and subheadings. Use only one space between sentences. Tables and figures Tables and figures should be numbered in Arabic numerals (1, 2, etc.). Tables require a heading at the top and figures a legend below and separate from the figure. Indicate where the tables or figures must feature in the text (if handed in separately). Note: Use the decimal POINT (not the decimal comma). References In the text the Harvard method must be adopted by providing the author's surname and the date placed in parentheses. For example: Daly (1970); King and Loathes (1985); (Botha & Sonn, 2002); McGuines et al. (1986) or (Daly, 1970: 80) when Daly is not part of the sentence. More than one reference must be arranged chronologically. Note that et al. is used in the body of the text when there are more than two authors, but never in the list of references.
List of references Only the references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically according to surname (last name) of authors (capitals) after the body of text under the heading, References (capitals) starting on a new page. In the case of articles published in JOURNALS, references listed should include the surnames and initials (capitals) of all authors, the date of the publication in parentheses, the full title of the article, the full title of the journal (italics), the volume number, the serial number in parentheses (omitted only if the said journal does not use issue numbers), followed by a colon and the first and last page numbers separated by a hyphen.
Example: VAN WYK, G.J. & AMOORE, J.N. (1995). A practical solution for calculating instantaneous values of ension in the extensor muscles of the knee joint during extension and flexion. South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation, 18(1): 77-97.
If the reference is a BOOK, the surname (last name) and initials of the author or editor (Ed.) must be given, followed by the date of publication in parentheses, the title of the book (italics) as given on the title page, the number of the edition (ed.) in parentheses, the city (and abbreviation for the state in he case of the USA) where published, followed by a colon and the name of the publisher.
Example: JEWETT, A.E.; BAIN, L.L. & ENNIS, C.E. (1995). The curriculum process in Physical Education (2 d.). Madison, WI: WCB Brown & Benchmark.
For a CHAPTER from a book, the page numbers of the chapter cited must be provided in parentheses (not italics) after the title of the book. For further details, authors should consult the most recent publication of this Journal for other examples.
Example: DE RIDDER, J.H. (1999). Kinanthropometry in exercise and sport. In L.O. Amusa; A.L. Toriola & I.U. Onyewadume (Eds.), Physical Education and sport in Africa (235-263). Ibadan (Nigeria): LAP Publications.
If the reference is a THESIS or DISSERTATION, no italics is used as it is an unpublished work.
Example: CRAVEN, D.H. (1978). The evolution of major games. Unpublished PhD dissertation. Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University.
For ELECTRONIC SOURCES all references start with the same information that would be provided for a printed source (if available). The web page information follows the reference. It will usually contain the name of the author(s) (if known), year of publication or last revision, title of complete work in inverted commas, title of web page in italics, Uniform Resource Locater (URL) or access path in text brackets (do not end the path statement with a fullstop) and date of access. See "How to cite information from the internet and the world wide web" at http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html for specific examples. When citing a web site in the text, merely give the address. Note that personal communications such as e-mail are cited only in the text and are not included in the list of references. Example of Web Page: ACKERMANN, E. (1996). "Writing your own Web Pages." Creating Web Pages. Hyperlink [http://www.mwc.edu/ernie/writeweb/writeweb.html]. Retrieved 22 October 1999.
ADMINISTRATlON If authors honour the rules and specifications for the submission of manuscripts, unnecessary delays will be avoided. A manuscript that does not meet the requirements as set out above, will be returned to the author without being evaluated. Requesting copying rights concerning figures or photographs is the responsibility of the authors. The corresponding author will receive a complimentary copy of the journal and five reprints of the article. The original manuscripts and illustrations will be discarded one month after publication unless a request is received to return the original to the first-named author. Page charges of R80 per page are payable on receipt of an account issued by the editor.
Instructions to Authors Info_for_authors.pdf
Editorial Board
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Editor Prof. Floris J.G. VAN DER MERWE Department of Sport Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, MATIELAND 7602 document.write(EPos('sirolf', 'Send e-mail', ' ')) Send e-mail |
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SUBJECT REVIEW EDITORS |
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Prof. J.G. BARNARD Department of Sport Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, STELLENBOSCH 7602 Biokinetics, Exercise Science
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Prof. R. MEEUSEN Dept. Human Physiology & Sportsmedicine Pleinlaan 2, Vrije Universiteit Brussel B-1050 BRUSSELS, Belgium Exercise Physiology, Health Science |
Prof. E.S. BRESSAN Department of Sport Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, STELLENBOSCH 7602 Motor Learning, Disability
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Prof. J.R. POTGIETER Department of Sport Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, STELLENBOSCH 7602 Sport Psychology |
Prof. C. BURNETT Department of Sport and Movement Studies, University of Johannesburg, P.O. Box 524, AUCKLAND PARK 2006 Sport Anthropology, Sport Sociology
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Dr. S.C. RORKE School of Health Sciences, Oakland University, ROCHESTER, MI 48309, USA Biokinetics, Exercise Science |
Prof. M.F. COETSEE Dean of Science and Agriculture, University of Zululand, Private Bag X1001, KWADLANGEZWA 3886 Exercise Physiology, Biokinetics
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Prof. M. SAAYMAN Institute for Tourism & Leisure Studies, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, Private Bag X6001, POTCHEFSTROOM 2520 Tourism |
Prof. J.H. DE RIDDER School of Biokinetics, Recreation and Sport Science, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, POTCHEFSTROOM 2520 Kinanthropometry, Growth & Development
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Prof. C. SINGH Department of Sport and Movement Studies, University of Johannesburg, P.O. Box 524, AUCKLAND PARK 2006 Leisure Programmes, Sport Sociology |
Prof. A.P. HILLS School of Human Movement Studies Queensland University of Technology KELVIN GROVE 4059, Queensland, Australia Movement physiology, Kinanthropometry
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Prof. W. HOLLANDER Department of Sport and Movement Studies, University of Johannesburg, P.O. Box 524, AUCKLAND PARK 2006 Sport Management |
Prof. P.E. KRÜGER Department of Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences, University of Pretoria, PRETORIA 0002 Sport Physiology
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Prof. F.J.G. VAN DER MERWE Department of Sport Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, STELLENBOSCH 7602 Sport History |
Prof. A.E. GOSLIN Department of Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences, University of Pretoria, PRETORIA 0002 Recreation
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Dr. K.J. VAN DEVENTER Department of Sport Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, STELLENBOSCH 7602 Movement Education, Curriculum Studies |
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