期刊名称:SOCIAL JUSTICE RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Social Justice Research, is an international multidisciplinary forum for the publication of original papers that have broad implications for social scientists investigating the origins, structures, and consequences of justice in human affairs. The journal encompasses the justice-related work (using traditional and novel approaches) of all social scientists-psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, economists, policy scientists, political scientists, legal researchers, management scientists, and others. Its multidisciplinary approach furthers the integration of the various social science perspectives. In addition to original research papers - theoretical, empirical, and methodological - the journal also publishes book reviews and, from time to time, special thematic issues.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission
Thank you for submitting your manuscript for publication at "Social Justice Research." We are now using online system to process manuscripts for review, which should speed things up substantially. Please submit your manuscript online. Thank you for considering "Social Justice Research" as an outlet for your work. To submit your manuscript online: 1) Go to http://sore.edmgr.com and click “SUBMIT A MANUSCRIPT" a. If you have already registered, enter your user name and password. b. If this is the first time you are using this program,  i. Click “Register Now"
 ii. Fill out the form as directed.
 iii. Check your email. Your username and password will be sent to your email.
 iv. Log in as Author.
 2) Click “Submit New Manuscript?under “New Submissions"
 3) Follow the instructions from there and feel free to email us if any questions come up.
Publication Policies
Submission is a representation that the manuscript has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. A statement transferring copyright from the authors (or their employers, if they hold the copyright) to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC will be required before the manuscript can be accepted for publication. The Editor will supply the necessary forms for this transfer. Such a written transfer of copyright, which previously was assumed to be implicit in the act of submitting a manuscript, is necessary under the U.S. Copyright Law in order for the publisher to carry through the dissemination of research results and reviews as widely and effectively as possible.
Manuscript Style
Type double−spaced on one side of white paper (preferably 8-11 inch) using generous margins on all sides, and submit the original and four copies (including, where possible, copies of all illustrations and tables). All copies must be dark, sharp, and clear. Computer−generated manuscripts must be of letter quality (not dot−matrix). Order the elements comprising the manuscript as follows:
 Acknowledgements


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All acknowledgments (including those for grant and financial support) should be typed in one paragraph on a separate page that directly precedes the references section. |  Title Page A title page is to be provided and should include 
 The affiliation should comprise 
 and should be typed as a footnote to the author's name. The suggested running head should be less than 80 characters (including spaces) and should comprise the article title or an abbreviated version thereof.  For office purposes, the title page should include the complete mailing address and telephone number of the one author designated to review proofs. Abstract


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An abstract is to be provided, preferably no longer than 125 words. |  Key Words


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A list of 4? key words is to be provided directly below the abstract. Key words should express the precise content of the manuscript, as they are used for indexing purposes. |  References List references alphabetically at the end of the paper and refer to them in the text by name and year in parentheses. Where there are three or more authors, only the first author's name is given in the text, followed by et al. References should include (in this order): 
 The style and punctuation of the references should conform to that used in the journal illustrated by the following examples:


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Journal Article Rauma, D., and Berk, R. A. (1987). Remuneration and recidivism: The long−term impact of unemployment compensation on ex−offenders. J. Quant. Criminol. 3: 3−−27. |


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Book Frohlich, N. and Oppenheimer, J.A. (1992). Choosing Justice: An Experimental Approach to Ethical Theory, University of California Press, Berkeley. |


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Contribution to a Book Darley, J. (2002), Just punishments: Research on retributional justice, In Ross, M., and Miller, D.T. (eds.), The Justice Motive in Everyday Life, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 214−333. |  Footnotes


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Footnotes should be avoided. When their use is absolutely necessary, footnotes should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals and should be typed at the bottom of the page to which they refer. Place a line above the footnote, so that it is set off from the text. Use the appropriate superscript numeral for citation in the text. |
Illustration Style
Submission of Accepted Manuscripts
After a manuscript has been accepted for publication and after all revisions have been incorporated, manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor's Office as hard copy accompanied by electronic files on disk. Label the disk with identifying information ?software, journal name, and first author's last name. The disk must be the one from which the accompanying manuscript (finalized version) was printed out. The Editor's Office cannot accept a disk without its accompanying, matching hard−copy manuscript.
Page Charges
The journal makes no page charges. Reprints are available to authors, and order forms with the current price schedule are sent with proofs.
Languages
Articles and abstracts must be in English or in the journal's official language(s), but the journal accepts additional abstracts in other languages of the author’s choice (for instance in the author’s first language, if not English or the journal's official language). Such abstracts are optional. Authors would need to supply such abstracts themselves, certify that they are a faithful translation of the official abstract, and they must be supplied in Unicode (see www.unicode.org for details), especially if they are using non-roman characters.
Such abstracts in other languages will carry a disclaimer:   "This abstract is provided by the author(s), and is for convenience of the users only. The author certifies that the translation faithfully represents the official version in the language of the journal, which is the published Abstract of record and is the only Abstract to be used for reference and citation." 
Editorial Board
EDITOR Curtis D. Hardin, Brooklyn College & Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Kasumi Yoshimura, Brooklyn College & Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
FOUNDING EDITOR Melvin J. Lerner, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
John T. Jost, New York University, USA James H. Liu, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Brian Lowery, Stanford University, USA Susan Opotow, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, USA Kjell Tornblom, University of Skövde, Sweden
Editorial Board:Brian Barry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena; Henk A. Becker, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Günter Bierbrauer, University of Osnabrück, Germany; Hans W. Bierhoff, University of Bochum, Germany; Faye Crosby, University of California, Santa Cruz; Morton Deutsch, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York; Willem Doise, University of Geneva, Switzerland; Mary Douglas, London, UK; Wolfgang Edelstein, Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin, Germany; Nick Emler, University of Oxford, UK; Robert Folger, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; Dieter Frey, University of Munich, Germany; Robert H. Haveman, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Guillermina Jasso, New York University; E. Allan Lind, Duke University, Durham, NC; Brenda Major, University of California, Santa Barbara; Jane J. Mansbridge, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Dale Miller, Stanford University, CA; Dennis Mueller, University of Vienna, Austria; Steven Penrod, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York; Peter H. Rossi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Steven L. Rytina, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; Manfred Schmitt, University of Trier, Germany; David Sears, University of California, Los Angeles; Jim Sidanius, University of California, Los Angeles; Karol Soltan, University of Maryland, College Park; Geoff Syme, C.S.I.R.O, Wembley, Australia; Tom Tyler, New York University; Riel Vermunt, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Bernd Wegener, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany; Henk Wilke, Leiden University, The Netherlands
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