期刊名称:SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

ISSN:0731-1214
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320
  出版社网址:http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/
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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

The Pacific Sociological Association was established in 1929. The PSA is the professional association of sociologists for the western region of the United States and Canada: Hawaii, Montana, Oregon California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, Washington, British Columbia, Alberta, and Baja California and Chihuahua in Mexico. Our membership includes professors and students working at colleges and universities located throughout the United States and Canada, but especially those who live in the western region of those countries. Many PSA members work as consultants, researchers, and administrators. Some PSA members have government jobs and others own businesses. A significant number of members are graduate students. The Association holds an annual meeting in late March or early April and publishes a newsletter, The Pacific Sociologist, and a journal, Sociological Perspectives. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.csus.edu/psa/.


Instructions to Authors

Publication Policies and Information for Authors

EDITORIAL POLICY
1. Sociological Perspectives, the official journal of the Pacific Sociological Association, is published quarterly by the University of California Press for the purpose of advancing research, theory, scholarship, and practice within sociology. Preference is given to articles that are of general interest to members of the discipline and that, as a result, advance the accumulation of knowledge about social processes.

2. Submission of a manuscript to Sociological Perspectives clearly implies a commitment to publish in it. Articles previously published or copyrighted and those under consideration by another journal will be disqualified as unacceptable.

SUBMISSION AND PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
1. Both electronic and hardcopy submissions are required. Both versions must be formatted for 8-1/2 x 11 paper and include the following: (a) a separate abstract page with the title of the article above the text of the abstract (which is not to exceed 150 words), (b) a separate title page with the name(s) and institutional affiliation(s) of the author(s). Submit the electronic version of the manuscript and related materials to the following email:
soc_perspectives@kent.edu

2. Also send two (photocopied) copies of the manuscript to the address below. The copies must be on 8-1/2 x 11 white opaque paper. With the copies include (a) a self-addressed postcard or an email address for acknowledging receipt of the manuscript, and (b) a $10 (U.S.) processing fee payable to the Pacific Sociological Association (this fee is waived for sole or coauthored student papers).

Photocopies of the manuscripts should be mailed to:

Sociological Perspectives
Department of Sociology, Kent State University
215 Merrill Hall
Kent, OH 44242

Phone: 330-672-3597
Fax: 330-672-4724
Email:
soc_perspectives@kent.edu

3. Other correspondence to the editor can be mailed to the above address or sent via e-mail: soc_perspectives@kent.edu.

4. Submissions to Sociological Perspectives are peer-reviewed and evaluated anonymously by two or more external referees. Therefore, authors should remove from the title, abstract, text, references, and notes all self-identifying references, acknowledgments, and other clues to their identity.

5. All elements of the manuscript must be double-spaced, including text, references, extracts, and tables. Use standard 12 pt. font / typeface and leave 1¡± margins on all sides. Right-hand margins must not be justified or have any hyphenated words. Two-sided copies are acceptable; the entire manuscript should not exceed 40 pages (or 20 double-sided pages) Please be sure pages are numbered.

6. Tables and Figures: Each table, diagram, or figure should appear on a separate page. Indicate its approximate location in the text (e.g., INSERT TABLE 1 ABOUT HERE). Each table must include a descriptive title and column headings. Footnotes to tables should be headed "Note:" or "Notes:" and specific notes referred to with a, b, c, etc. Use asterisks to indicate levels of significance; for example: * <.05, ** < .01, *** <.0001. Illustrations, diagrams, and charts should be referred to as "Figures" in the text and numbered. They must be camera-ready, not needing further artwork or typesetting.

7. Notes: Notes should be sequentially numbered in the text with superscript arabic numerals and all appear, doublespaced, as endnotes in a separate section titled: NOTES. Notes should be kept to a minimum and used only for substantive observations. Source citations are made in the text, not in the Notes.

8. References: All source references are to be identified in the text by the last name(s) of the author(s), year of publication, and pagination if needed. Identify subsequent citations of the same author in the same way as the first. If the author's name is in the text, follow it with the year in parentheses ["...Marini (1981)..."]; if it is not in the text, put the last name and date in parentheses ["...(Marini 1981)..."]. Pagination follows year of publication after a colon ["...Turner (1988:34)..."]. Distinguish multiple references by the same author by adding the letters a, b, c, etc., to the year ["...Alexander (1987a:104)..."]. Give both last names for dual authors; use the word "and," not an ampersand (&). For more than two authors, give all last names in the first in-text citation ["...Aldrich, Jones, and McEvoy (1984:103)..."]; thereafter, use et al. in the text. For institutional authorship, supply minimum identification from the beginning of the complete citation I". . .(U.S. Bureau of the Census 1989:143)..."]. Enclose a series of references within a single pair of parentheses and separate them with semicolons.

9. All references cited in the text, including machine-readable data files (MRDF), must be entered alphabetically in a separate, double-spaced section titled REFERENCES. Multiple references by the same author should be listed in ascending order by date of publication. The reference section must be complete and include only references actually cited in the text. The use of "et al." is not acceptable in the Reference section; list the names of all authors using full first names. For titles of articles, the first letter of each word (except articles such as "the," "an," etc.) should be capitalized. Titles of books and journals are printed in italic, so these titles should be underlined in the manuscript. When appropriate, include the original year of publication. Examples follow:
Books:

Durkheim, Emile. 1933. The Division of Labor in Society.
   Translated by George Simpson. Glencoe, IL: Free Press.
Turner, Jonathan H. 1988. A Theory of Social Interaction.
   Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Periodicals: Camic, Charles. 1979. "The Utilitarians Revisited."
   American Journal of Sociology 85:515-550.
Perrucci, Carolyn C., Harry R. Potter, and Deborah L.
   Rhoads. 1978. "Determinants of Male Family-Role
   Performance." Psychology of Women Quarterly 3:53-66.
Collections: Skocpol, Theda and Edwin Amenta. 1986. "States and Social    Policies." Pp. 3-43 in Bringing the State Back In, edited
   by P.B. Evans, T. Skocpol, and D. Rueschemeyer.
   Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
Computer files: Davis, James and Tom W. Smith. 1989. General Social
   Survey Cumulative File, 1972-1989. [MRDF] Roper Center
   for Public Opinion Research (producer). Ann Arbor, ME
   Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
   Research (distributor).
Electronic Sources: Garry, Joan. 2000, "Monitoring Gay and Lesbian Media
   Images." Retrieved January 12, 2000
   (http://www.glaad.org).

10. For guidance on the preparation of Notes; in-text reference citation format; table headings, titles, notes, and sources; and figure legends, notes, and sources, see the ASA Style Guide.

11. Spelling and usage should conform to Webster's Third International Dictionary, its abridgment, Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, or Webster's Dictionary of English Usage. On any matters of form not specified above, follow the current University of Chicago Press's Chicago Manual of Style.

MEMBERSHIP
Membership in the Pacific Sociological Association is $20.00 annually and includes a subscription to Sociological Perspectives. Membership dues and changes of address for members should be sent directly to: Dean Dorn, Secretary-Treasurer, Pacific Sociological Association, Department of Sociology, California State University, Sacramento, CA 95819-6005.


Editorial Board

Co-Editors
Donald C. Barrett & Richard T. Serpe

Managing Editor
Jessica Leveto
Kent State University

Editorial Board
Victor Agadjanian
Arizona State University

Barbara G. Brents
University of Nevada Las Vegas

Peter Collier
Portland State University

Jennifer L. Eichstedt
California State University Humboldt

Kristin Esterberg
University of Massachusetts Lowell

Linda E. Francis
Stony Brook University

Jocelyn Hollander
University of Oregon

Yong Suk Jang
University of Utah

Valerie Jenness
University of California Irvine

Jason Jimerson
Franklin College

Julie Kmec
Washington State University

Qiaoming Amy Liu
California State University Sacramento

Ross L. Matsueda
University of Washington

Susan Miller
Palomar College

Peter M. Nardi
Pitzer College

Gilda Ochoa
Pomona College

Dina Okamoto
University of California Davis

Steven M. Ortiz
Oregon State University

David N. Pellow
University of California, San Diego

Gretchen Peterson
California State University Los Angeles

Karen Pyke
University of California Riverside

Robert Schehr
Northern Arizona University

Marc Schneiberg
Reed College

Jennifer Solomon
Winthrop University

Sarah A. Soule
University of Arizona

Debbie Storrs
University of Idaho

Stephen M. Valocchi
Trinity College

Tony Waters
California State University Chico

Eric R. Wright
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Guobin Yang
University of Hawaii


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