期刊名称:JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS

ISSN:1475-4835
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/
期刊网址:http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/current#.UrJliGzxuM8
影响因子: 0.623(2015年) 0.141(2014年) 0.222(2013年) 0.365 (2012年)
主题范畴:INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS;    POLITICAL SCIENCE

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



About the journal
In recent years, there has been an exponential growth of interest in the study and practice of human rights. The cultural discourse of human rights has become increasingly globalized and now serves as the basis for legal and normative frameworks and social relations in a variety of geographical, social, and cultural settings. In addition, new social organizations and forms of political action are grounded in the idea of human rights. Scholarship on key issues in human rights has also burgeoned and includes scholars from a wide range of perspectives and disciplines.

The Journal of Human Rights serves as an arena for the public discussion and scholarly analysis of human rights, broadly conceived. It seeks to broaden the study of human rights by fostering the critical re-examination of existing approaches to human rights, as well as to develop new perspectives on the theory and practice of human rights. The journal provides the opportunity for the critical examination of the human rights community and of the different visions of human rights and different practical strategies which exist within that community. The editor welcomes papers from scholars and disciplines traditionally associated with the study of human rights, as well as papers from those in other disciplines or fields of inquiry which have traditionally been underrepresented in the field of human rights. The Journal of Human Rights is committed to theoretical and ideological diversity in the study of human rights. The editor welcomes ideas for special issues, symposia, and reviews from scholars and practitioners of human rights.

Subjects covered by this journal

 
Abstracted/indexed in: Current Law Journal Content; EBSCOhost Online Research Databases; Family Index Database; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS); OCLC; PsycINFO; Scopus; The Left Index; Thomson Reuters © Social Science Citation Index.

Instructions to Authors
This journal uses ScholarOne Manuscripts (previously Manuscript Central) to peer review manuscript submissions. Please read the guide for ScholarOne authors before making a submission. Complete guidelines for preparing and submitting your manuscript to this journal are provided below.

Please note that Journal of Human Rights  uses CrossCheck™ software to screen papers for unoriginal material. By submitting your paper to Journal of Human Rights  you are agreeing to any necessary originality checks your paper may have to undergo during the peer review and production processes.

Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Human Rights must not have been previously published or committed to another publisher under a copyright transfer agreement, and must not be under consideration by another journal.

Submissions:

The Journal of Human Rights receives all manuscript submissions electronically via its ScholarOne Manuscripts site located at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cjhr . ScholarOne Manuscripts allows for rapid submission of original and revised manuscripts, and facilitates the review process and internal communication between authors, editors, and reviewers via a web-based platform. ScholarOne technical support can be accessed at http://scholarone.com/services/support . If you have any other requests, please contact Richard P. Hiskes, Editor, at JHR@uconn.edu . For more information, visit the journal’s website at http://jhr.uconn.edu/ . As an author, you are required to secure permission if you want to reproduce any figure, table, or extract from the text of another source. This applies to direct reproduction as well as "derivative reproduction" (where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source).

Manuscripts should be arranged as follows:

 

  • Title page, to include the name, affiliation, and contact information, including fax and telephone numbers, of the author(s). The name(s) of the author(s) should not appear on the manuscript itself.
  • Brief biography of the author(s) (on its own page, separate from the title and abstract).
  • Abstract of the article. (Also on its own page, separate from the title and biography)
  • Text, Endnotes, Bibliography: the full citation for all sources referenced in the paper should be listed in alphabetical order after the endnotes section.

 

Presentation:

All copy should be typed with left justification, and with no hyphenation. For spelling, punctuation, and style, refer to the American Heritage Dictionary and the Chicago Manual of Style. The text should be double-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, including indented passages, tables, and endnotes, and printed on only one side of the paper. Each table and figure should be on a separate page, and should be referred to in numerical order in the text. Location notes (e.g., insert Table 1 here) should be provided in the text. Figures and tables must be camera-ready copy, and are the author(s)’ responsibility. If the use of color artwork is desired, please contact the publisher for print and online color costs. Manuscripts must include all necessary diacritical marks in both the text and the endnotes. Foreign words and names which are written with the Latin alphabet may be spelled either in the original language or in a commonly used transcription system, but must be transcribed if they are not written with the Latin alphabet. In general, it is easier to give common place names in their standard English form than in more complicated transcription systems. Acronyms must be spelled out at their first appearance in the text, e.g., Popular Movement for the Revolution (MPR).

Length:

The text of the manuscript should be no more than 30 typed, double-spaced pages. Manuscripts over 30 pages are discouraged , except in special instances. All manuscripts must be written in English, except by prior permission of the editor. Manuscripts submitted by authors whose major working language is not English will be edited and, if necessary, re-written prior to publication.

Endnotes:

Notes should be kept to a minimum and marked clearly in the text at the point of punctuation by superior numbers, and listed consecutively at the end of the article. They should not be used as footnotes to manuscript pages.

References:

These should follow the Harvard system, i.e. they should be indicated in the typescript by giving the author’s name, with the year of publication in parentheses, e.g. Smith (1994): or if there are more than two authors: Smith et al. (1994). If several papers from the same author(s) and from the same year are cited, (a), (b), (c), etc. should be put after the year of publication. The references should then be listed alphabetically and in full at the end of the paper on a separate sheet in the following standard form:

HARWELL, Emily, and LE BILLON, Philippe. (2009) Natural connections: Linking transitional justice and development through a focus on natural resources. In Transitional Justice and Development: Making Connections , Pablo de Greiff and Roger Duthie (eds.) (New York: International Center for Transitional Justice).
 
KUPER, Leo. (1981) Genocide: Its Political Uses in the Twentieth Century (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press).

TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL. (2009) The Anticorruption Catalyst: Realizing the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 . [Online]. Available: http://www.transparency-usa.org/documents/AntiCorruptionCatalystRealisingtheMDGby2015.pdf [5 November 2012].

ZANGER, Sabine C. (2000) Good governance and European aid: The impact of political conditionality. European Union Politics , 1(3), 293–317.

Reprints. Authors from whom we receive a valid email address will be given an opportunity to purchase reprints of individual articles, or copies of the complete print issue. These authors will also be given complimentary access to their final article on Taylor & Francis Online .

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Editorial Board
EDITOR

Shareen Hertel -
University of Connecticut, USA
ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Richard Hiskes -
Grand Valley State University, USA

MANAGING EDITOR

Catherine Buerger -
University of Connecticut, USA

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Glenn Mitoma -
Human Rights Institute , University of Connecticut, USA

FOUNDER AND EDITOR-AT-LARGE

Thomas Cushman -
Wellesley College, USA

EDITORIAL BOARD

Akbar Ahmed -
American University, USA
Clair Apodaca - Virginia Tech, USA
Zehra Arat - University of Connecticut, USA
Thomas Brudholm - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Sonia Cardenas - Trinity College, USA
Audrey Chapman - University of Connecticut Health Center, USA
Veena Das - Johns Hopkins University, USA
Michael Davis - Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Mark Gibney - University of North Carolina, Ashville, USA
Richard J. Goldstone - University of Virginia School of Law, USA
Michael Goodhart - University of Pittsburgh, USA
Rhoda Howard-Hassmann - Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Thomas Keenan - Bard College, USA
Anthony J. Langlois - Flinders University, Australia
Brian Lepard - University of Nebraska, USA
Larry May - Vanderbilt University, USA
Sally Merry - New York University, USA
Kurt Mills - University of Glasgow, UK
Andrew J. Nathan - Columbia University, USA
Martha Nussbaum - University of Chicago, USA
Michael Perry - Emory University, USA
Sabrina Ramet - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
David L. Richards - University of Connecticut, USA 
John Rodden - University of Texas at Austin, USA
Michael Santoro - Rutgers University, USA
Nancy Scheper-Hughes - University of California, Berkeley, USA
Adam Seligman - Boston University, USA
Gideon Sjoberg - University of Texas at Austin, USA
Peter Spielmann - Columbia University, USA
Chandra Lekha Sriram - School of Law, University of East London, UK
Keith Tester - University of Hull, UK
Kimberly Theidon - Harvard University, USA
John Torpey - City University of New York, USA
Bryan S. Turner - University of Western Sydney, Australia
Arne Johan Vetlesen - University of Oslo, Norway
Joseph K. Young American University, USA  
Brian Waddell - University of Connecticut, USA
Nicolas de Warren - Wellesley College, USA
Richard A. Wilson - University of Connecticut, USA
Morton Winston - College of New Jersey, USA

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