期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES

ISSN:0021-9118
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013-2473
期刊网址:http://www.aasianst.org/publications/JAS.htm
影响因子: 0.338(2015年) 0.493(2014年) 0.742(2013年) 0.621 (2012年) 0.521(2011年)
主题范畴:AREA STUDIES

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



About the journal
Published in February, May, August, and November, The Journal of Asian Studies (JAS) has long been recognized as the most authoritative and prestigious publication in the field of Asian studies.
This quarterly has been published regularly since 1941, offering Asianists a wealth of information unavailable elsewhere.

JAS publishes the very best empirical and multidisciplinary work on Asia, spanning the arts, history, literature, the social sciences, and cultural studies. Experts around the world turn to this quarterly journal for the latest in-depth scholarship on Asia’s past and present, for its extensive book reviews, and for its state-of-the-field essays on established and emerging topics. With coverage reaching from South and Southeast Asia to China, Inner Asia, and Northeast Asia, JAS welcomes broad comparative and transnational studies as well as essays emanating from fine-grained historical, cultural, political, or literary research and interpretation. The journal also publishes clusters of papers representing new and vibrant discussions on specific themes and issues. It also features an advertisers' section providing information on new publications advertised by some of the world's major university presses.


Instructions to Authors

Completed manuscripts, inquiries about material for possible publication, and correspondence to the editor should be sent to:

Kenneth M. George
Editor,
Journal of Asian Studies
401 Bascom Hall
500 Lincoln Drive
University of Wisconsin
Madison, WI 53706
Phone/Fax: (608) 890-0740
E-Mail: 
jas@intl-institute.wisc.edu

Because of the multidisciplinary nature of our readership, articles in JAS, no matter how narrowly focused, should raise larger questions of interest outside the precise research specialties of their authors. Article manuscripts, including notes and references, should not exceed forty pages in length. Submit four copies of the manuscript if sending by post or attach Microsoft Word or .PDF files if submitted electronically. Please include a 100 word abstract. Do not include the author's on the manuscript, as JAS engages in double-blind reviews.

All submitted work should be double-spaced, including extracts, notes, and references. Notes should be as few as possible and appear at the end of the text. Documentation should follow the style recommended in sections 16.90 through 16.120 of the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003), pp. 616-24; Consult recent issues of JAS as a guide to format. Authors are encouraged to submit tables, figures, maps, photographs, and other illustrations along with their manuscripts; please consult the editor for further specifications. All manuscripts must use 12-point and left-justified type, with one-inch margins on letter size (8-1/2x 11 in.) paper. Language Romanization should follow Library of Congress guidelines (Chinese: Pinyin, Japanese: Hepburn, Korean: McCune-Reischauer). For other Romanization schemes, consult the table at http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/roman.html.

All manuscripts submitted to JAS are expected not to have been published elsewhere and not be under review for possible publication elsewhere.


Editorial Board
Editor:
Kenneth M. George, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 
Editorial Staff:
Managing Editor: Jennifer H. Munger
Editorial Assistant
: Jennifer L. Jenkins
 
Associate Editors:

China: Bryna Goodman, University of Oregon; Emma Teng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Inner Asia: Nicola Di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study
Japan: Jordan Sand, Georgetown University
Korea: Robert Oppenheim, University of Texas at Austin
South Asia: David Gilmartin, North Carolina State University; Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan
Southeast Asia: Duncan McCargo, University of Leeds, England

 
Book Review Editors:

Asia: Comparative and Transnational: Douglas Howland, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
China: Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University; Melissa Macauley, Northwestern University
Inner Asia: Christopher Atwood, Indiana University
Japan: Gerald Figal, Vanderbilt University
Korea: Donald Clark, Trinity University
South Asia: Amy C. Bard, University of Florida; Richard K. Wolf, Harvard University
Southeast Asia: Roger Bresnahan, Michigan State University


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