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期刊名称:RACE & CLASS

ISSN:0306-3968
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.com/
期刊网址:http://rac.sagepub.com/
影响因子: 2.500 (2020年) 1.200(2018年) 0.782(2017年) 0.404(2016年) 0.566(2015年) 0.646(2014年) 0.936(2013年) 0.367(2012年) 0.302(2011年)
主题范畴:ANTHROPOLOGY;    ETHNIC STUDIES;    SOCIAL ISSUES;    SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY;    SOCIOLOGY

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 Foremost English Language Journal on Racism and Imperialism in the World Today

For three decades, it has established a reputation for the breadth of its analysis, its global outlook and its multidisciplinary approach. Race & Class contains contributions from scientists, artists, novelists, journalists, politicians and black and Third World activists and scholars.

 Forthcoming

Black History Month, October 2005, will see the publication of a special issue on Black Marxism, Cedric Robinson's ground-breaking major work. Its significance for radical Black scholarship, its seminal re-interpretation of historical assumptions and its influence on historians and cultural commentators today are explored in contributions from Avery Gordon, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara; W. F. Santiago-Valles, Africana Studies Program, Western Michigan University; Darryl C. Thomas, Assistant Professor Africana Studies and Political Science, Binghamton; H. L. T. Quan, Visiting Scholar, De Paul University; Brenda Gayle Plummer, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and others.


Also forthcoming

Literature, Culture and Film

Andrew Smith, 'Ben Okri and the freedom whose walls are closing in' - locates the essential detachment from the social world of much postcolonial literature and criticism.

Jonathan Scott, 'A new aesthetics of black equality: on Tony Medina' - on the work of this major new poet and its links to the raceass politics espoused by Baraka and Malcolm X in his last years.

Christopher J. Williams, 'In defence of materialism: a critique of Afrocentric ontology' - explores, through an analysis of some of its inherent contradictions, how far Afrocentricity is a cultural, intellectual movement and how far it is a radical praxis.

Cedric J. Robinson, 'The Black middle class and the mulatto film genre' - examines the interplay between the rise of the Black middle class in the US in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the propagation of virulent racist stereotypes in the early film industry.

Sarah Amato, 'The Quai Branly project: representing France after the loss of empire' - analyses the relationship between museum culture, colonial authority and definitions of 'art'.


Politics and History

Peter Hallberg and Joshua Lund, 'Apocalypse, Robert Putnam and diversity' - critiques the work of political scientist Robert Putnam on the interplay between social capital, community values and racialised difference; work that has informed UK and US government policy.

Hartwig Pautz, 'Politics of identity and Leitkultur in Germany' - integration and policy towards foreigners have been at the core of a political tug of war in Germany which has rewritten notions of national belonging - from that of blood ties to that of culture.

Ralph M. Coury, 'The demonisation of pan-Arab nationalism' - dissects the facile and reductionist approaches to pan-Arabism in western political commentary and policy that have been given added impetus by the need to justify current US Middle East policy.

Dan Connell, 'Redeeming the failed promise of democracy in Eritrea' - examines Eritrea post-independence, the continuing conflict with Ethiopia, the struggle for gender equality and the crackdown on dissent.

Cathy Bergin, 'Interracial class politics in the Liberator' - what was the relationship, in the early 1930s, between the American Communist Party and Black Americans  A crucial but often overlooked chapter in modern American history is here revisited and reinterpreted.

Bernd Reiter, 'Nationalism and exclusion in Portugal' - analyses the relationship between Portugal's colonial past, its concept of nationhood and its black citizens.

Recent Special Issues have included:


Black History: The Present in the Past


Truth?


The soul of man under globalism


The US military in the era of globalisation


ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking for Race & Class: 2004 : 4/6 (Ethnic Studies) 27/56 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary), 17/31 (Social Issues) 27/50 (Anthropology) 50/90 (Sociology)

 


Instructions to Authors

Manuscript Submission Guidelines:

Notes to contributors


General

Manuscripts should be submitted in hard copy, double spaced and on disk, preferably in Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format for Macintosh or Windows. Formatting should be kept to the minimum. Articles should be between 5,000 - 8,000 words; commentary pieces between 2,000-4,000. Please include a brief, two- or three-line author description.


Style points

Race & Class uses minimal capitalisation  e.g. for the first word of a heading, title of an article; lower case for terms like prime minister, mayor, etc.; `black' is normally lower case, however author's preference will be followed. Exceptions are `Third World' and `Left' and `Right' as political entities.


Use British spelling, not US, except where necessary in quotations. Use -ise form, not -ize.


US, not U.S.; Mr not Mr. but Arthur A. Jones, not Arthur A Jones.


Numbers one to a hundred should be spelt out, otherwise given in figures, except for ages, percentages and statistical material. Use per cent (two words) not %.


Quotations

For short quotes, use single quotation marks, except for quotes within quotes, for which use double quotation marks. Punctuation should normally follow quotation marks, except when the quotation itself forms a complete sentence. Quotes of more than three or four lines will normally be indented.


Use square brackets [ ] to indicate matter inserted into a quotation, and a space followed by three stops and a space to indicate matter omitted. Please indicate where emphasis is added in any quotation.


References

Notes and references should be placed at the end of an article, indicated by continuous numbering throughout the text and supplied in a separate file. Reference numbers should be placed after punctuation, except when the reference falls within a bracket. Please note, the author-date or Harvard system is not used. References do not need to be made to every point, though direct quotes and controversial points should be referenced. Separate bibliographies containing material not directly referenced in the text are not normally included.


Please format as follows:

For a book: A. Jones, The Thusness of Thus: an examination (Place, Publisher, Year), pp. 21-9.


For a journal: A. Jones, `The thusness of thus: an examination', Journal Title (Vol., no., year), pp. 21-9.


Please note, for a book title only the main title, not subtitle, has initial caps; for a journal article, only the first word of the title has initial cap. Use ibid. and op. cit. where appropriate, but not italicised.


Contributions, editorial and advertising correspondence and books for review should be sent to:

The Institute of Race Relations, 2-6 Leeke Street, King's Cross Road, London WC1X 9HS, UK. Fax: +44 (0)20 7278 0623; Tel: +44 (0)20 7837 0041.


The Institute of Race Relations is precluded from expressing a corporate view: the opinions expressed are therefore those of the contributors.


Editorial Board
Editors: A Sivanandan Institute of Race Relations, London, UK
Hazel Waters Institute of Race Relations, London, UK

Published in Association with Institute of Race Relations

 
Editorial Board:
Editorial Working Committee: John Berger France
Lee Bridges University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Victoria Brittain
Jan Carew Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
Jeremy Corbyn MP, London, UK
Barbara Harlow University of Texas, Austin, USA
Saul Landau California State University, Pomona, USA
Neil Lazarus University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Manning Marable Columbia University, New York, USA
Nancy Murray American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, USA
Colin Prescod Institute of Race Relations, London, UK
Barbara Ransby University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Cedric J. Robinson University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Bill Rolston University of Ulster, Jordanstown, Northern Ireland
Chris Searle Sheffield, UK


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