期刊名称:SOCIAL RESEARCH

ISSN:0037-783X
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:NEW SCHOOL UNIV, GRADUATE FACULTY, 65 5TH AVE, RM 354, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10003
  出版社网址:http://www.socres.org/
期刊网址:http://www.socres.org/vol73/issue733.htm
影响因子: 0.351(2015年) 0.260(2014年) 0.29(2013年) 0.136 (2012年)
主题范畴:SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY

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 first issue of Social Research was published by the New School for Social Research in 1934.  Since then, Social Research has appeared quarterly, providing an unparallelled international forum for the study of the social sciences.

Articles in the journal cover various fields of the social sciences and the humanities and thus promote the interdisciplinary aims that have characterized the Graduate Faculty since its inception. Over 2,000 authors from throughout the world have made Social Research a truly international quarterly.

Most issues of Social Research address a single theme. Past topics have included Busyness, Liberty and Pluralism, Iran Since the Revolution, Fear: Its Political Uses and Abuses, Hannah Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism, Fifty Years Later,  The Status of Women in the Developing World, and Pariah Minorities.

The journal also publishes two recurring series of special issues.  Our first series, launched in 1988, addresses transitions to democracy in  East and Central Europe and worldwide. 

The Social Research conference series was founded in 1988 by Arien Mack, editor of Social Research and Marrow Professor of Psychology at The New School for Social Research.  The series is dedicated to the maxim that ¡°to forget history is to risk repeating it.¡±  The series has as its aim the enhancement of public understanding of such critical and contested issues by exploring those issues in their broad historical and cultural contexts.   Recent conferences have addressed the subjects of Fear: Its Political Uses and Abuses; Fairness: Its Role in Our Lives; International Justice, War Crimes and Terrorism: The US Record; and Islam: The Public and Private SpheresOur next conference, Politics and Science: How Their Interplay Results in Public Policy, will take place February 9-10, 2006.

Dr. Mack also founded the Journal Donation Project in 1990, in response to the pressing need for current research journals in East and Central Europe following the fall of the Soviet Union


Instructions to Authors

SUBMISSIONS TO SOCIAL RESEARCH

Most issues of Social Research address particular themes. Articles appearing in thematic issues are by invitation of the editor. We also publish occasional nonthematic issues, which are open to unsolicited manuscripts, subject to editorial review.  If you wish to submit a manuscript for review, please begin by looking at back issues of the journal to familiarize yourself with the type of work we publish.  If you then feel that your paper is appropriate for Social Research, please send two copies of the manuscript as well as a cover letter and curriculum vita to our editorial office (contact).  Be sure that your manuscript conforms to our style guidelines. We prefer to receive manuscripts by regular mail, but we will consider e-mailed abstracts or proposals. Please allow three to six months for the reviewing process.

STYLE GUIDELINES

1. Manuscripts should be no longer than 8,000 words (about 25 double-spaced, single-sided pages), including notes and references. Longer manuscripts will not be reviewed. Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

2. Place the title of your article and your name at the head of the first page of manuscript.  If you wish to include a note describing the origin of your article or citing acknowledgments, place an asterisk after your title and include the information at the beginning of the notes section.

3. Quotations more than five lines long should be indented at the left and single-spaced.

4. Please put all words, phrases, or sentences that need to be emphasized in italics (do not underline or bold). If you add emphasis to a quote, please state "[emphasis added]".

5. Do not use the endnote or footnote function in your word-processing program.  If you do use this function and your paper is accepted for publication, you will be asked to retype your notes and references separately.  Notes should be numbered consecutively, with indicating numbers in brackets [1] in the text, and should be reserved for qualitative material only. All notes should be listed in a separate section at the end of the article.

6. Reference material should be cited parenthetically in the text (author last name, date of publication, page number) and then listed with complete bibliographic information in a concluding References section (see below or back issues for style, or consult MLA guidelines). For references to both books and periodical articles, be sure to include precise and inclusive page numbers. Please do not use "f" or "ff" to indicate one or more subsequent pages.  Please verify all url citations.

7.  Sample references:

  Bell, Daniel, The Coming of Post-Industrial Society (New York: Basic Books, 1997).

Heel, G.W.F., Reason in History, Robert S. Hartman, trans. (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1953).

Hall, Judith, "The Concerns of Doctors and Patients," in Bruce Hilton and Maureen Harris, eds., Ethical Issues in Human Genetics (New York: Plenum Press, 1973).

Sassen, Saskia. ¡°Countergeographies of Globalization: The Feminization of Survival¡± .

Simpson, George G., "On the Remarkable Testament of the Jesuit Paleontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin," Scientific American (April 1960): 201-207.

UN Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (UNODC). ¡°Trafficking in Persons: the New Protocol.¡± 2003 .


8. Accepted manuscripts should be submitted electronically as well as in hard copy format.


Editorial Board
MASTHEAD

Editor

Dr. Arien Mack
Alfred and Monette Marrow Professor of Psychology
The New School for Social Research

Managing Editor
Cara Schlesinger
Copy Editor
Bill Finan

Editorial Assistants
Sarah Fauer, Evan Feldman, Ritchie Savage, Briana Young

Editorial Board
Arjun Appadurai
John Dewey Professor in the Social Sciences
Provost and Senior Vice President
The New School 

Elzbieta Matynia
Director, Transregional Center for Democratic Studies
Senior Lecturer, Committee on Liberal Studies
The New School for Social Research

Alan Ryan
Professor and Warden
New College, Oxford University

Charles Tilly
Joseph L. Buttenweiser Professor of Social Science
Columbia University

James Walkup
Associate Professor of Psychology
Rutgers University

Yirmiyahu Yovel
Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy
The New School for Social Research
Schulman Professor of Philosophy
Hebrew University of Jerusalem


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