期刊名称:JAVNOST-THE PUBLIC
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ISSN: | 1318-3222
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
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期刊网址: | http://www.javnost-thepublic.org/
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影响因子: |
1.720 (2020年)
0.860(2018年)
0.672(2017年)
0.413(2016年)
0.254(2015年)
0.288(2014年)
0.22(2013年)
0.173 (2012年)
0.132(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | COMMUNICATION |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Javnost - The Public, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed social and cultural science journal published by the European Institute for Communication and Culture in association with the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, addresses problems of the public sphere on international and interdisciplinary levels. It encourages the development of theory and research, and helps understand differences between cultures. Contributors confront problems of the public, public communication, public opinion, public discourse, publicness, publicity, and public life from a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives.
Javnost - The Public is supported by regular and sustaining subscribers, the Slovenian Research Agency, and occasional special grants.
Javnost - The Public, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed social and cultural science journal published by the European Institute for Communication and Culture in association with the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, addresses problems of the public sphere on international and interdisciplinary levels. It encourages the development of theory and research, and helps understand differences between cultures. Contributors confront problems of the public, public communication, public opinion, public discourse, publicness, publicity, and public life from a variety of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives.
Javnost - The Public is supported by regular and sustaining subscribers, the Slovenian Research Agency, and occasional special grants.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Preparation
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically as e-mail attachments to the Editor in Microsoft Word for Windows format. If you are using another word-processing program, please save the file as Word for Windows documents. To facilitate blind review, names and affiliations of authors should be listed on a separate file.
Maximum length of articles is 50,000 characters (8,000 words). Single space your text, use preferably 12-point Times Roman and a ragged (not justified) right margin. Indent the first line of each paragraph with a single tab and use only one hard return between paragraphs. Do not lay out (design) your manuscript. Do not format text beyond the use of italics or, where necessary, boldface. Do not use headers and footers.
Headings in articles should be concise and descriptive and should not exceed one hundred characters. A few basic formatting features (larger font, bold) should be used to make clear what level each heading is. Major sub-heads should appear on a separate line; secondary sub-heads appear flush left preceding the first sentence of a paragraph. Do not number headings and subheadings.
Material quoted directly from another source should be in double quotation mark or set in a separate paragraph in italics with increased indent when longer than 300 characters.
Each table or figure must appear on a separate page after the Reference List. It should be numbered and carry a short title. Tables and figures are indicated in the manuscript in the order of their appearance ("Insert Table 1 / Figure 1 about here"). Use the table feature in Word to create tables.
References, Notes, and Citations
References within the Text
The basic reference format is (Novak 1994). To cite a specific page or part (Novak 1994, 7-8). Use "et al." when citing a work by more than three authors (Novak et al. 1994). The letters a, b, c, etc. should be used to distinguish different citations by the same author in the same year (Kosec 1934a; Kosec 1934b). Use "n.d." if the publication date is not available.
Notes
Essential notes, or citations of unusual sources, should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text and collected on a separate page at the end of the article.
Author Notes and Acknowledgements
Author notes identify authors by complete name, title, affiliation, and e-mail account. Acknowledgements may include information about financial support and other assistance in preparing the manuscript.
Reference List
All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and in full after the Notes.
References to Books or Part of Books:
Journal Article:
Novak, Janez. 2003. Title of Article. Javnost-The Public 10 (volume), 3 (number), 57-76 (pages).
Book:
Novak, Janez and Peter Kodre. 2007. Title of the Book: With Subtitle. Place: Publisher.
Chapter in a Book:
Novak, Janez. 2006. Title of the Chapter. In P. Kodre (ed.), Title of the Book, 123-145. Place: Publisher.
Electronic Citations and References:
Information that you get from the Internet should be documented, indicating the date of retrieval. Novak, Janez. N.d. Global Revolution. Retrieved October 1, 2006.
Review Procedures
All unsolicited articles undergo double-blind peer review. In most cases, manuscripts are reviewed by two referees. The editor reserves the right to reject any unsuitable manuscript without requesting an external review.
Editorial Board
Editor:
- Slavko Splichal, University of Ljubljana
Associate Editors:
- Hanno Hardt, University of Ljubljana
- Rudi Rizman, University of Ljubljana
- Darko Štrajn, University of Ljubljana
Review Essay Editor:
- Toma?Krpi? University of Ljubljana
Web Site Editor:
- Ilija T. Tomani? University of Ljubljana
Editorial Advisory Board:
- Muhammad Ayish, University of Sharjah
- Carlos Barrera, University of Navarra, Pamplona
- Paul Beaud, University of Lausanne
- Kees Brants, University of Amsterdam
- Jean Claude Burgelman, Joint Research Centre, Seville
- Andrew Calabrese, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Peter Dahlgreen, University of Lund
- Terry Flew, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
- Tatsuro Hanada, University of Tokyo
- Teresa M. Harrison, University at Albany
- Nicholas Jankowski, University of Nijmegen
- Olessia Koltsova, Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg
- Risto Kunelius, University of Tampere
- Ed McLuskie, Boise State University
- Breda Luthar, University of Ljubljana
- Vincent Mosco, Queen’s University, Kingston
- Horst Poettker, University of Dortmund
- Philippe Joseph Salazar, University of Cape Town
- Trine Syvertsen, University of Oslo
- Colin Sparks, Westminster University
- Daya Thussu, Westminster University, London
- Janet Wasko, University of Oregon at Eugene
- Yuezhi Zhao, Simon Fraser University, Burnab
- Liesbet van Zoonen, University of Amsterdam
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