期刊名称:SOUTH EAST ASIA RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

South East Asia Research publishes articles based on original research or fieldwork on all aspects of South East Asia within the disciplines of archaeology, art history, economics, geography, history, language and literature, law, music, political science, social anthropology and religious studies. This peer-reviewed journal is published three times per year by IP Publishing in cooperation with the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). SOAS is the leading centre in this field in Europe and one of the most prestigious centres of South East Asian Studies in the world.
This journal is indexed in Scopus
Instructions to Authors
Please send papers to Dr Rachel Harrison, Dept of the Languages and Cultures of South East Asia, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, UK. E-mail: rh6(at)soas.ac.uk.
Length and presentation of contributions
Papers may be submitted as e-mail attachments in Word or in hard copy. The text should be double-spaced and, for hard copy submissions, an electronic copy in Word should also be supplied on a disk or CD. Papers should preferably be in the range of 6,000-8,000 words long, and no more than 10,000 words.
The title page should contain the full names and addresses of the authors, their professional status or affiliation and the mailing address to which correspondence should be sent. As this page will not be forwarded to referees, the title of the article (without author names) should be repeated on the first page of the text.
An abstract should be provided, comprising 100-150 words. Between 3 and 6 keywords should appear below the abstract, highlighting the main topics of the paper. The text should be organized under appropriate cross-headings (not numbered paragraphs).
A citation should preferably be by footnote, but the Harvard system may be used. The following style should be applied to references:
- Books:Peter Zinoman (2001), The Colonial Bastille: A History of Imprisonment in Vietnam, 1862-1940, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.
- Journal articles: Martin van Bruinessen (2002), 'Genealogies of Islamic radicalism in post-Suharto Indonesia', South East Asia Research, Vol 10, No 2, pp 117-154.
If the Harvard system is used, the author's surname should appear first (Zinoman, Peter) and textual citation should take the form '(Zinoman, 1990)'. For textual citations, where there are two authors please use the word 'and', not the ampersand (thus: '(Smith and Jones, 2012)'. Where there are more than two authors, please use the first-named author only, followed by 'et al' in italics (thus: Smith et al, 2012).
In the case of a reference in a footnote to a work already cited, the note in which the full citation is given should be stated, with the use of 'supra': for example, 'Zinoman, supra note 9, at p 90'.
Tables and illustrations should be presented on separate pages at the end of the text: they will be placed as close as possible to the first textual reference to them.
South East Asia Research uses British spelling throughout (thus 'colour' not 'color'), with the '-ize' verb suffix (thus 'organize' not 'organise').
Prior Publication
Articles are received on the understanding that they are original contributions, and have not been published officially, either in print or electronic form, or submitted for publication elsewhere. In this respect, ‘discussion’ or ‘working’ papers, conference presentations and proceedings are not considered to be official publications, unless they have been formally deemed so by conference organizers, or presented as edited works through recognized publishing channels. If in doubt, authors are asked to draw the attention of the Editor to any prior dissemination of the paper in their letter of submission. Please note that articles should not be posted on personal Websites or social networking sites before or after submission.
Refereeing.
All papers submitted for publication are subject to a 'double blind' review; that is, the anonymity of both author and referees
Editorial Board
- Editor: Dr Rachel Harrison, Dept of the Languages and Cultures of South East Asia, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, UK.
E-mail: rh6(at)soas.ac.uk
- Regional Editor: Professor Tony Day, Independent Scholar, Singapore, and CT, USA.
E-mail: samdayweiss(at)gmail.com
- Editorial Assistant: Art Mitchells-Urwin, SOAS, London, UK.
E-mail: sear(at)soas.ac.uk.
- Book Reviews Editor: Dr Ben Murtagh, Faculty of Languages and Cultures, SOAS, London, UK. E-mail: bm10(at)soas.ac.uk.
Editorial Advisory Board
- Professor Peter Boomgaard
KITLV, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Professor Anne Booth
SOAS, University of London, UK
- Professor Chua Beng Huat
National University of Singapore
- Professor Penny Edwards,
University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Professor Michael Herzfeld
Harvard University, USA
- Dr Mark Johnson
University of Hull, UK
- Professor Benedict J. Kerkvliet
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
- Professor V.T. King
University of Leeds, UK
- Dr Gerry van Klinken
KITLV, The Netherlands
- Dr Joseph Chinyong Liow
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Dr Tamara Loos,
Cornell University, USA
- Dr Michael J. Montesano
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore
- Dr Pavida Pananond
Thammasat University, Thailand
- Professor Michael G. Peletz
Emory University, USA
- Professor Bambang Purwanto
Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Professor Vicente L. Rafael
University of Washington, USA
- Dr J.D. Rigg
National University of Singapore
- Professor Henk Schulte Nordholt
KITLV, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Professor John T. Sidel
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Dr Thitinan Pongsudhirak
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
- Professor Thongchai Winichakul
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
- Dr Sarah Weiss
Yale-NUS College, Singapore
- Professor Peter Zinoman
University of California at Berkeley, USA
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