期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK
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ISSN: | 0020-8728
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出版频率: | Bi-monthly
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出版社: | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
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出版社网址: | http://online.sagepub.com/
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期刊网址: | http://isw.sagepub.com/
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影响因子: |
0.438(2015年)
0.600(2014年)
0.451(2013年)
0.653 (2012年)
0.476(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | SOCIAL WORK |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Description:
International Social Work is a scholarly refereed journal designed to extend knowledge and promote communication in the fields of social development, social welfare and human services. Its major focus is on international themes in the delivery of services, the functions of social work professionals and the education of social workers. Social policy and social service provision provide the context for this focus.
Comparative Focus
The journal places particular emphasis on articles concerned with comparative analysis and cross-national research providing timely thematic issues dedicated to specific international developments both in the developing and developed world.
The Latest Information on Training and Education
Read about the very latest developments in social work and social welfare education and training taking place throughout the world.
Extensive Review Section
Every issue of International Social Work includes an extensive review section covering recent publications.
Journal Citation Reports
The most recent Journal Citation Reports (2004) published by ISI rank International Social Work at number 24 in the top 28 journals in the field of Social Work!
International Social Work Journal - CALL FOR PAPERS
ISI Journal Citation Reports
Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 24/28 (Social Work) Impact Factor - 0.125
Electronic Access:
International Social Work is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://isw.sagepub.com
Instructions to Authors
International Social Work
An official journal of the International Association of Schools of Social Work, International Council on Social Welfare, International Federation of Social Workers
Information for Contributors
International Social Work is a scholarly journal for the extension of knowledge and the promotion of communication in social work, social welfare, social development and human services, through its focus on international themes in service delivery, and the education and functions of social workers, in the context of social policy and social service provision. Emphasis is on cross-national research and comparative analysis, as well as trends and issues in social welfare policy and practice beyond single nations. New developments in the roles and training of social service personnel are reported. Occasional thematic issues focus on specific international developments.
Manuscript preparation
Submissions must be in English and less than 3500 words, typewritten and double-spaced throughout including notes and references on one side only of white paper, with at least 3cm margins on all sides. An abstract of no more than 50 words describing the article's main findings and conclusions must be included on a separate page; this will be translated into French, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic if the article is published. Please supply three paper copies of the work; if your article is accepted for publication a disk of the final version would be useful.
In addition to full articles the journal is interested in brief notes of up to 1500 words on topics such as reports of research in progress, examples of unresolved problems, descriptions of policy, and current programmes that would be of interest to the international community.
Titles and subtitles should be clear and brief. Quotations over 40 words should be displayed. Notes are indicated by numbers in the text and printed at the end of the article. Tables and figures should have short titles; please give sources and indicate their placement in the text. Please supply figures as camera ready artwork.
Omit points in abbreviations such as USA; use the fewest numerals possible in dates and page numbers (e.g. 42-5, 1991-2). Write dates as 22 November 1998; spell out numbers from one to nine, but use numerals for 10 and over, for percentages and for all tables.
Give citations in the text as Brown (1998: 63-4), Brown and Gutierrez (1991, 1995). Use 'et al.' for works with more than two authors, but give all surnames in the references list. Use 'a', 'b', etc. for different works by the same author in a single year: Gutierrez (1997a). All the cited references should appear in full at the end of the article, using this style:
Articles in journals: Ramon, S. and S. Pathak (1997) 'Recent Trends in European Social Work', International Perspectives 8(1): 3-5.
Books: Pathak, S. (1983) Social Welfare Resources. Delhi: Suruchi Publications.
Contributions to books: Hill, A. (1962) 'The Administrative Structure', in C. Drake and P. Omari (eds) Social Work in West Africa, pp. 62-89. Accra: Ghana Publishing Co.
Unpublished works: Cernely, S. (1998) 'En la busqueda de caminos para el mañana', Younghusband Lecture, 36th IASSW Congress, Washington DC, 20 July.
Author affiliation and address should be submitted with the article, but on a separate page for blind refereeing. Articles will be considered on the understanding that they are not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere.
Manuscripts and editorial correspondence should be sent to:
Karen Lyons
Editor in Chief, International Social Work
London Metropolitan University,
Department of Applied Social Sciences, Ladbroke House,
62-66, Highbury Grove
London, N5 2AD
UK
Tel. +44(0)20 7133 5029
Fax: +44(0)20 7753 5763
E-mail: k.lyons@londonmet.ac.uk
Book reviews should be sent to:
Roger Smith, Book Review Editor, International Social Work, School of Social Work, University of Leicester, 107 Princess Rd East, Leicester, LE1 7LA, UK.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief Karen Lyons ,London Metropolitan University, UK
Deputy Editor Vishanti Sewpaul ,University of Natal, South Africa
Editorial Policy Committee Lena Dominelli ,International Association of Schools of Social Work Denys Correll ,International Council on Social Welfare Nigel Hall ,International Federation of Social Work
Book Review Editor Roger Smith ,University of Leicester, UK
Abstract Translators Kam Weng Boey ,University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Marguerite Loiselle-Leonard ,University of Montreal, Canada Manuela Guillen Lugigo ,University of Sonora, Mexico Faisal Sawalha ,Israel Paz M Zorita ,Arizona State University, USA
Editorial Assistant Marlene Ziegel ,Ontario, Canada
Editorial Board Alean Al-Krenawi ,Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Eric Blyth ,University of Huddersfield, UK Allan Borowski ,La Trobe University, Australia Hans-Jochen Brauns ,Germany Annamaria Campanini ,Universita Degli Studi Di Parma, Italy Cecilia Chan ,University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Brian Cheers ,University of South Australia, Australia Nelson Chow ,University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Seno Cornely ,CIBS, Brazil Janet George ,University of Sydney, Australia John R Graham ,University of Calgary, Canada H Philip Hepworth ,Canada Annie Huntington ,University of Salford, UK Sonya Jackson ,University College of Swansea, UK Jeff Karabanow ,Dalhousie University, Canada Edwin Kaseke ,University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Mariko Kimura ,Japan Women's University, Japan Eiji Kitajima ,Tokai University, Japan Ann Lavan ,University College Dublin, Ireland Mark W Lusk ,University of Montana, USA Grant MacDonald ,York University, Canada Dugald McDonald ,University of Canterbury, New Zealand James Midgley ,University of California, USA Joy Moore ,Dawson College, Canada Yuichi Nakamura ,Japanese Association of School of Social Work, Japan Tamio Okamoto ,Doshisha University, Japan Jonathan Parker ,University of Hull, UK Daniel Pollack ,Yeshiva University, USA Elizabeth Rowe-Mitchell ,UK Martin Ryan ,La Trobe University, Australia Eric Sainsbury ,UK Pierre Turcotte ,Laval University, Canada Samantha Wehbi ,McGill University, Canada Melinda Wells ,Partners for Social & Economic Development, Canada Y Renita Wong ,York University, Canada D Bruce Yeates ,University of Papua New Guinea Kam-shing Yip ,Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Mari-Anne Zahl ,Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
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