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期刊名称:EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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"The ESR is worldwide the leading social science journal in the area of empirical, quantitative and comparative studies. It has an excellent track record of publishing cutting-edge research." Karl Ulrich Mayer Professor of Sociology University of Constance, Germany
"The ESR is now accepted as one of the leading journals in the field. It has played a major role in creating new standards of quality of evidence and rigour of argument in European sociology, and thus in raising its international profile." Dr. John Goldthorpe Nuffield College, Oxford, UK
European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
The Journal has an impact factor of 0.483 and is ranked 45/90 in the Sociology category of the ISI Journal Citation Reports (2004).
Abstracting and Indexing Services
European Sociological Review is covered by the following abstracting/indexing services:
ASSIA British Humanities Index CSA Worldwide Political Science Abstracts ISI: Social Sciences Citation Index, Research Alert, Social SciSearch, and Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences International Political Science Abstracts Periodicals Contents Index Proquest Sociological Abstracts Sociology of Education Abstracts |
Instructions to Authors
Submission of papers
The Editors will for the time being only consider for publication papers written in acceptable English. It will be the sole responsibility of the authors to ensure good linguistic quality. The European Sociological Review can provide some help with English language editing, but a check of the text by a native speaker is strongly recommended.
Submissions of more than 10,000 words will be rejected immediately. All submissions of articles, notes or comments should be sent to the Editor:
Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Blossfeld Editor of ESR Fakultat Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften Otto-Friedrich-Universitat Bamberg Lichtenhaidestr. 11 96045 Bamberg Germany Tel: +49/(0)951/863-2595 /-2596 Fax: +49/(0)951/863-2597 |
Please send English-language books for review to:
Dr Geoffrey Evans Nuffield College Oxford UK |
Please send other books for review to:
Dr Louis-Andr?Vallet Quantitative Sociology Laboratory CREST Timbre J350 3 avenue Pierre Larousse 92245-Malakoff Cedex France |
Contributors should send four hard copies of their submission. Submissions should be accompanied by the telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address of the corresponding author. We will also normally require a version of accepted submissions on floppy disc. Whilst the publishers can accept most computer and word processor discs, the preferred combinations are either PC MS DOS, PC WINDOWS or APPLE MAC, and either Microsoft Word or Wordperfect. Please note that the disc MUST be accompanied by a completed disc submittal form.
Copyright
It is a condition of publication in the Journal that authors grant an exclusive licence to Oxford University Press. This ensures that requests from third parties to reproduce articles are handled efficiently and consistently and will also allow the article to be as widely disseminated as possible. In assigning copyright, authors may use their own material in other publications provided that the Journal is acknowledged as the original place of publication, and Oxford University Press is notified in writing and in advance.
Preparation of manuscripts
All material should be typed double spaced, and on one side of the page only. Ample margins should be left. The pages should be numbered serially.
An abstract of the paper of not more than 200 words should be supplied.
Up to two levels of sub- or cross-heads are permitted as a means of dividing up the text and indicating to the reader the structure of the article.
Each article should have a list of references of items cited in alphabetical order in the following style:
- Gans, H. J. (1962). The Urban Village: Group and Class in the Life of Italian-Americans. New York: The Free Press.
- Gerth, H. H. and Wright Mills, C. (Eds.) (1948). From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
- Spate, O. H. K. (1952). Tonybee and Huntingdon: A Study in Determinism, The Geographical Journal, 118, 406?28.
References should include only authors' initials, not full first names. Republished works (e.g. classics) should be referred to both by year of original publication and by year of publication of the edition quoted. All citations should then be placed within parentheses in the text, e.g.
- (Gans, 1962)
- (Gerth and Mills, 1948, ch. IV)
- (Spate, 1952: 415?6).
The list of references should be typed on separate pages.
Notes, when necessary, should be numbered continuously and will be printed as end notes. They should also be typed on separate pages. Acknowledgements should be placed at the end of the Notes.
All artwork (graphs, figures, diagrams, etc.) must be provided by authors in electronic format, as high-resolution (300 dpi) tif, eps, ps or jpg files.
Articles submitted for publication must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Authors are requested to provide full information on any prior publication in a non-English language.
Reasons for the rejection of articles will only be given if revisions are being recommended. Rejected manuscripts will not be returned to authors.
Offprints
Authors of full articles will receive a gratis copy of the issue, and the corresponding author will also have free online access to their article. Offprints of articles may be obtained by authors at their own expense.
Editorial Board
Editor:
Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Blossfeld Fakultat Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften Otto-Friedrich-Universitat Bamberg Lichtenhaidestr. 11 96045 Bamberg Germany Tel: +49/(0)951/863-2595 /-2596 Fax: +49/(0)951/863-2597 |
Associate Editors: (Books)
| Geoffrey Evans, University of Oxford, UK |
| Louis-Andr?Vallet, CNRS, Quantitative Sociology Laboratory, CREST, France |
Associate Editor: (Production)
| Tony Fahey, Economic & Social Research Institute, Ireland |
Founding Editors:
Editorial Board:
| Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Spain |
| Luis Garrido Medina, Spain |
| Matthijs Kalmijn, The Netherlands |
| Hanspeter Kriesi, Switzerland |
| Wolfgang Streeck, Germany |
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