期刊名称:JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY
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 primary aim of the Journal of European Public Policy is to provide a comprehensive and definitive source of analytical, theoretical and methodological articles in the filed of European public policy. Focusing on the dynamics of public policy in Europe, the journal encourages a wide range of social science approaches, both qualitative and quantitative.
JEPP defines European public policy widely. Authors are welcome to e-mail an abstract to the Editor, prior to formal submission, if they need guidance on the appropriateness of their proposed article, as JEPP welcomes innovative ideas and approaches. The main areas covered by the Journal are as follows:
- Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of public policy in Europe and elsewhere
- National public policy developments and processes in Europe
- Comparative studies of public policy within Europe
- The public policy interface between nation states and the EU
- The EU itself - institutions, processes and policies
- The activities of private actors and associations in the policy process
In addition, JEPP also publishes a Research Agenda section (edited by Berthold Rittberger, Technische Universite Kaiserslautern, Germany). Each review article looks at a number of recent publications in a specific sub-area of European public policy making, as a means of contributing to debate. Occasional articles also review the 'European' literature from scholars of a particular European country.
Instructions to Authors
All submissions should be made online at the Journal of European Public Policy Manuscript Central site. New users should first create an account. Once a user is logged onto the site submissions should be made via the Author Centre.
Authors should prepare and upload two versions of their manuscript. One should be a complete text, while in the second all document information identifying the author should be removed from files to allow them to be sent anonymously to referees. When uploading files authors will then be able to define the non-anonymous version as "File not for review".
Editor: Prof. Jeremy Richardson, Nuffield College, Oxford OX1 1NF, UK; e-mail: jeremy.richardson@nuffield.ox.ac.uk.
Details of procedures for submitting Special Issue proposals
All articles are peer reviewed. They should be in English, typed in double spacing (including all notes and references), and should not exceed 8,000 words in length including notes, references, table, figures and diagrams. (For each page of tables, figures and diagrams, reduce your word limit by 475 words). If your word processor is capable of doing a word count please use it to print this at the end of the text, together with the date of the manuscript.
An abstract of the paper, of no more than 150 words, should be incorporated in the first page of the article together with one to six key words suitable for indexing and on-line search purposes.
The Harvard system of referencing is preferred in this journal; any notes should be placed at the end of the article before the references.
A brief biographical note about each author should be supplied as a separate document.
Further Notes on Style.
Free article access: Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website (www.informaworld.com) and a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Reprints of articles published in this journal can be purchased through Rightslink® when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at reprints@tandf.co.uk
Editorial Board
Editor: Jeremy Richardson - University of Oxford, UK Research Agenda Editor: Berthold Rittberger - Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
Editorial Board:
Frank Baumgartner ?Pennsylvania State University, USA Thomas Christiansen? European Institute of Public Administration, The Netherlands Fabio Franchino - University College London, UK Virginie Giraudon - European University Institute, Italy Wyn Grant - University of Warwick, UK Emiliano Grossman - CEVIPOF Science Po, France Peter M. Haas - University of Massachusetts, USA Emilie Hafner-Burton Princeton University, USA Richard Jankowski SUNY at Fredonia, USA Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins Bologna Center, Italy Dan Kelemen - Rutgers University, USA Christoph Knill - University of Konstanz, Germany Beate Kohler-Koch - University of Mannheim, Germany Andrea Lenschow - University of Osnabrück, Germany Walter Mattli - University of Oxford, UK Margaret McCown - Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, USA Claudio Radaelli - University of Exeter, UK Martin Rhodes - European University Institute, USA Berthold Rittberger - Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany Paul Sabatier - University of California at Davis, USA Fritz W. Sharpf - Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany Frank Schimmelfennig - University of Mannheim, Germany Susanna Schmidt - Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany Michael E. Smith - University of St Andrews, UK David Spence - European Commission, Belgium Duane Swank - Marquette University, USA Paul ‘t Hart - University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Antje Wiener - The Queen's University of Belfast, UK Christopher Wlezien Temple University, USA Rüdiger Würzel - University of Hull, UK
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