期刊名称:SOCIAL PROBLEMS

ISSN:0037-7791
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, JOURNALS DEPT, 2001 EVANS RD, CARY, USA, NC, 27513
  出版社网址:http://www.ucpress.edu/journals
期刊网址:http://www.ucpressjournals.com/journal.asp?j=sp
影响因子: 1.291(2015年) 1.729(2014年) 1.36(2013年) 1.782 (2012年) 1.226(2011年)
主题范畴: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

Publishing articles that tackle the most difficult of contemporary society’s issues, Social Problems brings to the fore influential sociological findings and theories that have the ability to help us both better understand—and better deal with—our complex social environment.

Some of the areas covered by the journal include:

  • Conflict, Social Action, and Change
  • Crime and Juvenile Delinquency
  • Drinking and Drugs
  • Health, Health Policy, and Health Services
  • Mental Health
  • Poverty, Class, and Inequality
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Sexual Behavior and Politics
  • Youth and Aging

One of the most respected and widely read professional journals in the social sciences, Social Problems presents accessible, relevant, and innovative articles that maintain critical perspectives of the utmost scholarly integrity.

For further information about Social Problems, please visit the Society for the Study of Social Problems homepage.


Instructions to Authors

Preparing Manuscripts For Social Problems
Social Problems requires no submission fee. However, all papers accepted for publication pay a $50.00 fee to help pay for copy editing and other editorial expenses. Papers written by graduate students or the unemployed are exempt from this fee.

Manuscripts should be sent to:

James A. Holstein
Editor, Social Problems
Social and Cultural Sciences
Lalumiere 340
Marquette University
256 N. 14th Street
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee,WI 53201-1881
Social.Problems@Marquette.edu

Please note:

Beginning June 1, 2005, please send all submissions and correspondence to the new editor, Dr. Amy Wharton, at the following address:

Amy Wharton
Editor, Social Problems
Department of Sociology
Washington State University
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98686
Socprobs@vancouver.wsu.edu

For further information write to the above address or contact us by FAX (414) 288-6444, phone (414) 288-7915 or e-mail Social.Problems@Marquette.edu.

Papers should be kept to a maximum of 35 pages in length. Submit five single-sided copies plus a PC-compatible electronic file. Manuscripts will not be returned. If you enclose a stamped , self-addressed postcard, we will acknowledge receipt of your manuscript. All copy must be typed double-spaced (including indented quotes, footnotes and references) on 8.5 by 11 inch paper. Pages must be numbered consecutively, including references. Leave wide margins; typed lines should not exceed six inches. Avoid the generic use of male nouns or pronouns.

For anonymity in the review process, authors' names should appear only on a separate cover page. Remove all other identifying material (e.g., citations and references to authors' work, identifying footnotes) from four of the five copies submitted. Papers that do not meet these requirements will be returned without review to the author.

After acceptance, agreement must be reached between author and editor on all matters concerning the ms. before it goes to the printer. Authors will receive page proofs, but only printer errors may be changed at that time.

Cover Page
Attach a cover page showing authorship and institutional affiliation. Include any acknowledgments at the bottom of the page preceded by an asterisk.

Abstract
Include a short summary of the problem, procedures, and results.

Footnotes
Footnotes should be avoided if possible by incorporating footnote information into the text. When absolutely necessary, they should be numbered consecutively and attached as an appendix to the text.

Tables
Type each table on a separate page and append at the end of the manuscript. Insert a location note at the appropriate place in the text (e.g., Table 1 about here).

Figures
Figures should be drawn with India ink on drawing paper for clear photoreproducibility. Retain the originals (for transmission to editor upon acceptance) and append copies at the end of the manuscript.

Symbols
Clarify symbols with notes in the margin. Encircle the notes to show they are not intended for printing.

Citations in Text
1. Authors' names and publications dates used in the text should be enclosed in parentheses. Cite pages only in the case of a direct quote as shown below.

2. Separate multiple references by a semicolon.

3. For dual or triple authorship, give all last names; for more than three authors, use "et al." (but include all names in the references following the text)

4. For authors with more than one citation in the same year, designate by "a," "b," etc.

Examples
1. Becker (1976:114) claims that "the problem stems..."

2. ...influence by a jurisprudential orientation (Andenaes 1974; Hawkins 1973); Zimring 1971).

3. (Erickson and Gibbs 1973; Taylor et al, 1973).

4. (Rose 1954a, b).

References Following Text
Please follow ASA referencing format and conventions.


Editorial Board

Editor
James A. Holstein
Marquette University

Associate Editor
Stephen L. Franzoi
Marquette University

Deputy Editor
Carol A. Archbold
Marquette University

Production Editor
Crystal Mueller

Advisory Editors
Leon Anderson
Ohio University

Susan Baker
University of Texas, Austin

Mary Bernstein
Arizona State University

Terry Boswell
Emory University

Kitty Calavita
University of California, Irvine

Mark Chaves
University of Arizona

Ted Chiricos
Florida State University

Marjorie DeVault
Syracuse University

Timothy Diamond
Western Michigan University

Ed Donnerstein
University of California-Santa Barbara

William Freudenberg
University of Wisconsin

James A. Holstein
Marquette University

Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
University of Southern California

Larry Isaac
Florida State University

Rhonda F. Levine
Colgate University

John Lie
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Donileen R. Loseke
University of South Florida

Loren Lutzenhiser
Washington State University

Margaret Mooney Marini
University of Minnesota

Beth Mintz
University of Vermont

Joya Misra
University of Massachusetts

Suzanne Model
University of Massachusetts

Jodi O'Brien
Seattle University

Michael Omi
University of California

Irene Padavic
Florida State University

Leland Saito
University of California, San Diego

Saskia Sassen
University of Chicago

Wendy Simonds
Georgia State University

Ryan Smith
Rutgers University

Vicki Smith
University of California, Davis

Michael Timberlake
Kansas State University

Howard Waitzkin
University of New Mexico

David R. Williams
University of Michigan


Copyright © 2014 武汉大学图书馆 版权所有