期刊名称:PUBLIC CULTURE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
For seventeen years Public Culture has been publishing field-defining ethnographies and analyses of the cultural politics of globalization. Providing a forum for the internationalization of cultural studies, Public Culture essays have mapped the capital, human, and media flows drawing cities, peoples, and states into transnational relationships and political economies. Anthropologists, historians, sociologists, artists, and scholars of politics, literatures, architecture, and the arts have made groundbreaking contributions in the pages of Public Culture. With its essays and visual pieces, the journal increasingly shapes the way we talk about public cultures and globalization in a diasporic world.
Public Culture is a two-time CELJ award-winning journal with an avid and forward-thinking multidisciplinary readership around the world.
Indexed/abstracted in the following: Academic Search Premier, Anthropological Literature, CAB Abstracts, Contemporary Culture Index, Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Humanities International Index, International Political Science Abstracts, MLA Bibliography, OmniFile Full Text V, OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition, SCOPUS, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social SciSearch, SocINFO, Sociological Abstracts, THE IOWA GUIDE.
Instructions to Authors
Submission guidelines for Public Culture
Submissions from 500 to 9,000 words will be considered for publication. In addition to original essays, Public Culture welcomes photo-essays and artwork, announcements of collective intellectual projects, submissions of materials for reprinting in the "Genealogy and Miscellany" sections, short essays for the "Etymology" section, and short review essays. Public Culture does not review individual books.
Essays
1. Style. Authors are asked to conform to Public Culture's style, especially in regard to citations. The Public Culture style guide is available for download by clicking here. In other aspects of style and spelling, please follow The Chicago Manual of Style, fifteenth edition, and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, eleventh edition.
2. Format. Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate and should be double-spaced throughout. A double-spaced list of "Literature Cited" should be attached, as well as double-spaced endnotes. The font for all text should be Times Roman 12 point. A short "bio" should be included on a separate sheet, stating the author's institutional affiliation, relevant recent publications, and current research. Please do not use running headers or footnotes.
3. Length. The entire manuscript--text, quotations, references, endnotes--should be a maximum of 9,000 words. In some cases, authors may be asked to shorten essays.
4. Camera-ready copy. Any photographs or illustrations must be of good quality. Photocopies of photographs are usually not acceptable. Please provide, on a separate page, a caption for each illustration. All photographs will be returned to authors after review or publication. Electronic images may also be submitted.
5. Permissions. The author is responsible for obtaining written permission to reprint any illustrations. Please consult the editorial staff with any questions.
6. Electronic submissions. Due to the volume of submissions received, we request that authors submit hard copies only. Overseas authors, however, may submit via e-mail, to submissions@publicculture.org. Authors of manuscripts accepted for publication will be asked to submit final versions via e-mail attachment, preferably in Microsoft Word.
Groups of Essays
Groups of essays on a single topic or theme may be considered for publication in a special issue or special feature of Public Culture. Please submit all papers together, following the guidelines above, plus
a short (one-page) description of the common intellectual project of the group of papers;
a list of the papers' titles and their authors' names and addresses; and
a very short (250-word) abstract of each paper.
Visual Essays
Public Culture welcomes submissions of original photo-essays or other visual essays, with or without an accompanying text.
1. Camera-ready copy. Please submit camera-ready copy, preferably in black-and-white. For photographs, 8 x 10 black-and-white glossy prints are strongly preferred. 2. Layout. Artists submitting visual essays should bear in mind that all essays will begin on a recto (righthand) page. Final decisions regarding layout will rest with the editor. 3. Public Culture's specs. A page in Public Culture measures 7 x 8 1/2 inches. Typefaces used in the production of the journal include China Smallcaps, Gill Sans Bold Condensed, and Times Roman. For more information please consult the editorial office.
If you wish us to return your images, please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
The author is responsible for obtaining written permission to reprint any illustrations. Please consult the editorial staff with any questions.
Where to Send Your Submissions
The Editor Public Culture New School University 80 Fifth Ave., Rm. 507 New York, NY 10011 212-229-5376 ext. 347 212-229-5929 (fax)
Approximate Schedule
Essays accepted for publication will generally be published within nine to twelve months of receipt. This schedule is somewhat flexible, however, and subject to various contingencies. If you have a particular concern about timing, please consult the editorial office.
Frequency: Three issues annually
Editorial Board
Editorial Office: Public Culture New School University 80 Fifth Ave., Rm. 507 New York, NY 10011 212-229-5376 ext. 347 212-229-5929 (fax) publicculture@newschool.edu
Editor: Claudio Lomnitz, New School University
Executive Editor: Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar, Northwestern University
Senior Editors: Marilyn Ivy Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Editorial Committee: Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar Marilyn Ivy Claudio Lomnitz Elizabeth A. Povinelli Katie Trumpener Candace Vogler
Contributing Editors: Ackbar Abbas Dipesh Chakrabarty Fernando Escalante Eric Fassin Beatriz Jaguaribe Achille Mbembe Charles Taylor
Managing Editor: Plaegian Alexander
Manuscript Editors: Amy Palmer Craig Zheng
Editorial Assistants: Kai Olson-Sawyer Eileen Wu
Founding Editors: Arjun Appadurai Carol A. Breckenridge
Editorial Collective: Ackbar Abbas Nadia Abu El-Haj Lila Abu-Lughod Aijaz Ahmad Shahid Amin Kwame Anthony Appiah Emily Apter Lauren Berlant Homi Bhabha Svetlana Boym Nestor Garcia Canclini Kyeong-Hee Choi Jean Comaroff Victoria de Grazia Manthia Diawara Virginia Dominguez Steven Feld Allen Feldman Michael M. J. Fischer Susan Gal Michael Geyer Robert Gooding-Williams Adrian Gorelik Lawrence Grossberg Tom Gunning Michael Hanchard Ulf Hannerz Miriam Hansen Wu Hung Benjamin Lee Ping hui Liao Saba Mahmood Liisa Malkki Patchen Markell Armand Mattelart Meaghan Morris V. Y. Mudimbe Jorge Myers Ashis Nandy John Pemberton Vicente L. Rafael Bruce Robbins Lisa Rofel Janet Roitman Hilda S¨¢bato Michael Shapiro Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Peter Stallybrass Kathleen Stewart Susan Stewart Xiaobing Tang Michael Taussig Peter van der Veer Lisa Wedeen
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