期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ARCHAEOLOGY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Aims and Scope:
The Journal of Social Archaeology promotes interdisciplinary research focused on social approaches in archaeology, opening up new debates and areas of exploration. It engages with and contributes to theoretical developments from other related disciplines such as feminism, queer theory, postcolonialism, social geography, literary theory, politics, anthropology, cognitive studies and behavioural science. It is explicitly global in outlook with temporal parameters from prehistory to recent periods. As well as promoting innovative social interpretations of the past, it also encourages an exploration of contemporary politics and heritage issues.
Instructions to Authors Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Notes for Contributors
Submission of mss: three identical copies of the manuscript, each fully numbered, labelled and typed in double spacing throughout, on one side only of white A4 or US standard size paper, plus a disk version of the article, should be sent additionally by email) to: Professor Lynn Meskell, Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Main Quad, Building 110, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305, USA [lmeskell@stanford.edu].
Dual submissions are not accepted: please attach to every submission a letter confirming that all authors have agreed to the submission and that the article is not currently being considered for publication by any other journal. Authors are encouraged to submit supplementary material (data, images, text) that could be linked to the article and available on-line.
Format of mss: Each manuscript should contain:
(i) title page with full title and subtitle (if any). For the purposes of blind refereeing, full name of each author with current affiliation and full address/phone/fax/email details plus short biographical note should be supplied on a separate sheet. Owing to the broad range of subject matter, authors are asked to specify two or more subfields or areas of inquiry to which their paper pertains and are encouraged to include the names of one or more potential referees.
(ii) abstract of 100-150 words
(iii) up to 10 key words
(iv) main text and word count -- suggested target is about 7000 words. Text to be clearly organized, with a clear hierarchy of headings and subheadings and quotations exceeding 40 words displayed, indented, in the text . Texts of a length greatly exceeding this will be considered as interest warrants and space permits.
(v) end notes, if necessary, should be signalled by superscript numbers in the main text and listed at the end of the text before the references
(vi) references in both the text and end notes should follow style below. References are cited in the text thus: (author, date: page)
(vii) an alphabetical references section should follow the text (and end notes if any).
Books and articles in edited books
Gell, A. (1998) Art and Agency: An Anthropological Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Blake, E.C. (1999) 'Coming to Terms with Local Approaches to Sardinia's Nuraghi', in A. Gazin-Schwartz and C.J. Holtorf (eds) Archaeology and Folklore, pp. 230-40. London: Routledge.
Journal articles
Trigger, B.G. (1998) 'Archaeology and Epistemology: Dialoguing across the Darwinian Chasm', American Journal of Archaeology 102(1): 1-34.
Papers and dissertations
Sewell, R.L. (1997) '"Mother Africa": Afrocentrism, African-Americans and Africa's Past', paper presented at the 95th American Anthropological Association Conference, San Francisco.
Moser, S. (1995) 'Archaeology and its Disciplinary Culture: The Professionalisation of Australian Prehistoric Archaeology', PhD dissertation, Dept of Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology, University of Sydney.
Websites
Anja Wolle (2000) 'Catalhöyuk: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Höyuk' (consulted June 2000: http:/atal.arch.cam.ac.uk
Tables: tables should be typed (double line-spaced) on separate sheets and their position indicated by a marginal note in the text. All tables should have short descriptive captions with footnotes and their source(s) typed below the tables.
Illustrations: all line diagrams and photographs are termed 'Figures' and should be referred to as such in the manuscript. They should be numbered consecutively. Line diagrams should be presented in a form suitable for immediate reproduction (i.e. not requiring redrawing), each on a separate A4 sheet. They should be reproducible to a final printed text area of 115 mm x 185 mm. Illustrations on disk should be supplied as TIFF or EPS files at high resolution. Photographs should preferably be submitted as clear, glossy, unmounted black and white prints with a good range of contrast. Slides are also acceptable. All figures should have short descriptive captions typed on a separate sheet.
Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. Permission letters must be supplied to SAGE Publications.
Style: use a clear readable style, avoiding jargon. If technical terms or acronyms must be included, define them when first used. Use non-racist, non-sexist language and plurals rather than he/she.
Spellings: UK or US spellings may be used with '-ize' spellings as given in the Oxford English Dictionary (e.g. organize, recognize).
Punctuation: use single quotation marks with double quotes inside single quotes. Present dates in the form 1 May 1998. Do not use points in abbreviations, contractions or acronyms (e.g. AD, USA, Dr, PhD)
Disks: on acceptance of your manuscript for publication, you will be asked to supply another diskette (IBM-compatible or Mac) of the final version.
Copyright: before publication authors are requested to assign copyright to Sage Publications, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published preferably at least one year after initial publication in the Journal.
Proofs and offprints: authors will receive proofs of their articles and be asked to send corrections to Lynn Meskell (address above) within 2 weeks. They are given controlled access to a pdf of their article and a complimentary copy of the whole issue after publication.
Editorial Board Editorial Board:
| Editorial Panel |
| Ian Hodder |
Stanford University, USA |
| Rosemary Joyce |
University of California, Berkeley, USA |
| Robert Preucel |
University of Pennsylvania, USA |
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| Advisory Board |
| Susan Alcock |
Brown University, USA |
| Arjun Appadurai |
New School University, USA |
| Wendy Ashmore |
University of California at Riverside, USA |
| Richard Bradley |
University of Reading, UK |
| Judith Butler |
University of California, Berkeley, USA |
| Felipe Criado Boado |
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
| Ericka Engelstad |
University of Troms? Norway |
| Maria Franklin |
University of Texas at Austin, USA |
| Pedro Paulo L. Funari |
University of Campinas, Sa?Paulo, Brazil |
| Anthony Giddens |
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
| Roberta Gilchrist |
University of Reading, UK |
| Chris Gosden |
University of Oxford, UK |
| Elizabeth Grosz |
Rutjers University, USA |
| Martin Hall |
University of Cape Town, South Africa |
| Michael Herzfeld |
Harvard University, USA |
| Tim Ingold |
University of Aberdeen, UK |
| Natalie Kampen |
Barnard College, USA |
| Susan Kus |
Rhodes College, USA |
| Thomas Laqueur |
University of California, Berkeley, USA |
| Bruno Latour |
Ecole nationale supirieure des mines, France |
| Mark Leone |
University of Maryland at College Park, USA |
| Ian Lilley |
University of Queensland, Australia |
| Catherine Lutz |
Brown University, USA |
| Randall McGuire |
SUNY, Binghamton, USA |
| Susan McKinnon |
University of Virginia, USA |
| Danny Miller |
University College London, UK |
| Steve Mithen |
University of Reading, UK |
| Ian Morris |
Stanford University, USA |
| Stephanie Moser |
University of Southampton, UK |
| Bjsønor Olsen |
University of Troms? Norway |
| Sherry Ortner |
Ucla, USA |
| Mehmet Özdogan |
Istanbul University, Turkey |
| K. Paddayya |
Deccan College, India |
| Tim Pauketat |
University of Illinois, USA |
| Gustavo Politis |
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Colin Renfrew |
University of Cambridge, UK |
| Linda Smith |
University of Auckland, New Zealand |
| Bryan S Turner |
National University of Singapore, Singapore |
| Mary Weismantel |
Northwestern University, USA |
| Sylvia Yanagisako |
Stanford University, USA |
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