期刊名称:JOURNAL FOR THE THEORY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

ISSN:0021-8308
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/
期刊网址:http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0021-8308&site=1
影响因子: 0.978(2015年) 0.756(2014年) 0.543(2013年) 0.750 (2012年) 0.595(2011年)
主题范畴:PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL

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 Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour publishes original theoretical and methodological articles that examine the links between social structures and human agency embedded in behavioural practices.

The Journal is truly unique in focusing first and foremost on social behaviour, over and above any disciplinary or local framing of such behaviour.  In so doing, it embraces a range of theoretical orientations and, by requiring authors to write for a wide audience, the Journal is distinctively interdisciplinary and accessible to readers world-wide in the fields of psychology, sociology and philosophy.


Instructions to Authors

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour seeks to publish original theoretical/methodological manuscripts of good quality bearing on social behaviour. As an interdisciplinary journal, wide latitude is given to the manner in which this may be done including
(a) critiques of existing concepts and theories;
(b) proposals for innovative research methods;
(c) analysis of philosophic assumptions of the social sciences;
(d) presentation of new models of behaviour;
(e) discussions dealing with the relationship of everyday life behaviours with those situated within an experimental setting.

Though the primary focus of the Journal is theoretical, manuscripts should have potential applicability to the research process.

The Journal is not interested in publishing articles which focus solely upon non-social behaviour, which ignore individual agency, which are purely technical in orientation, or lack interdisciplinary relevance.

Submission of Manuscripts

Since JTSB now uses electronic communication in processing manuscripts, manuscripts of no more than 10,000 words and editorial queries should be sent as an email attachment in Word or common text format to Charles W. Smith at (Charles_Smith@qc.edu).  Where necessary, manuscripts will also be accepted in hard copy (triplicate) accompanied by a disk containing the manuscript in the format noted above.  Manuscript and disk should be sent to:

Charles W. Smith
Department of Sociology
Queens College, CUNY
Flushing
New York 11367
USA
Email: Charles_Smith@qc.edu

In all cases, please include your full address, including an email address and telephone/fax numbers where you may be reached.

Exclusive Licence Form
Authors will be required to sign an Exclusive Licence Form (ELF) for all papers accepted for publication. Signature of the ELF is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless a signed form has been received. Please note that signature of the Exclusive Licence Form does not affect ownership of copyright in the material.  (Government employees need to complete the Author Warranty sections, although copyright  in such cases does not need to  be assigned).  After submission authors will retain the right to publish their paper in various media/circumstances (please see the form for further details).  To assist authors an appropriate form will be supplied by the editorial office. Alternatively, authors may like to download a copy of the form here

Journal Style

(a) Bibliographical references should be incorporated into the text, using the author-date system, with page numbers where necessary e.g. Smith (1980). All references should be listed alphabetically at the end of the article with the date appearing immediately after the author's name and initials. In the case of a journal article ((i) below) the reference should also include the title of the article, the name in full of the journal in which it appears together with the volume and issue number and the inclusive page numbers. References to books and to chapters in books should be as follows ((ii) and (iii)): (i) GERGEN, K. J. (1985). The social constructionist movement in modern psychology. American Psychologist, 40, (3), 266-275. (ii) HARRE, R. (1983). Personal being: A theory of individual psychology. Oxford: Blackwell. (iii) DEUTSCHER, I. (1984). Choosing ancestors: some consequences of the selection from intellectual traditions. In R. M. Farr and S. Moscovici (eds) Social Representations. Cambridge University Press, pp. 71-100.

(b) Avoid, wherever possible, the use of footnotes. When they are used they should be numbered consecutively throughout the article and typed separately at the end of the manuscript.

(c) Tables should be typed on a separate sheet and supplied at the end of the manuscript. Their location in the main text should be indicated by notes such as 'Table I here'.

(d) Figures should be supplied on separate sheets at the end of the typescript. Unless they are supplied in a quality suitable for reproduction they will be redrawn. Original artwork is preferred, drawn black on white, with lettering in pencil. Their position in the text should be indicated by notes such as 'Insert Figure I here'.
Editorial Board

Editor
Charles W. Smith
Queens College, CUNY
Flushing
NY 11367-0904
USA
Phone: + 718 997 2840
Fax: + 718 997 2820
Email: Charles_Smith@qc.edu

Associate Editors
A. Giddens, London School of Economics, UK
G. Ginsberg, University of Nevada, USA
C. F. Graumann, Psychologisches Inst. der Universitat Heidelberg, Germany
J. Greenwood, CCNY, CUNY, USA
R. Harre Oxford University, UK
P. Manicas, University of Hawaii, USA
S. Moscovici, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales, France
D. Porpora, Drexel University, USA
P. F. Secord, University of Houston, USA

Consulting Editors
William P. Alston, Syracuse University, USA
Robert Audi, University of Nebraska, USA
James R. Averill, University of Massachusetts, USA
Carl W. Backman, University of Nevada, USA
Carroll Bourg, Fisk College, USA
Patricia Clough, Queens College, CUNY, USA
Peter Collett, University of Oxford, UK
M. von Cranach, Universitat Bern, Switzerland
Daniel C. Dennett, Tufts University, USA
Norman Denzin, University of Illinois, USA
Kenneth Gergen, Swarthmore College, USA
Barry Glassner, University of Southern California, USA
Ralph W. Hood Jr., University of Tennessee, USA
Hugh Lacey, Swarthmore College, USA
Justin Leiber, University of Houston, USA
Charles Lemert, Wesleyan University, USA
A. R. Louch, Claremont Graduate School, USA
Stanford Lyman, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Joseph Margolis, Temple University, USA
Ivana Markova, University of Stirling, UK
Peter Ossorio, University of Colorado, USA
Alex Preda, University of Edinburgh, UK
John Shotter, University of New Hampshire, USA
Maury Silver, New York City, USA
Erling Skorpen, University of Maine, USA
Robert C. Solomon, University of Texas, USA
Charles Taylor, McGill University, Canada
J. R. Torregosa-Peris, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Stephen Turner, University of South Florida, USA
Karle E. Weick, University of Michigan, USA
Richard M. Zaner, Vanderbilt University, USA


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