期刊名称:JOURNAL OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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 Journal of Political Philosophy is an international journal devoted to the study of theoretical issues arising out of moral, legal and political life. It welcomes, and hopes to foster, work cutting across a variety of disciplinary concerns, among them philosophy, sociology, history, economics and political science.
The journal encourages new approaches, including (but not limited to): feminism; environmentalism; critical theory, post-modernism and analytical Marxism; social and public choice theory; law and economics, critical legal studies and critical race studies; and game theoretic, socio-biological and anthropological approaches to politics. It also welcomes work in the history of political thought which builds to a larger philosophical point and work in the philosophy of the social sciences and applied ethics with broader political implications.
Featuring a distinguished editorial board from major centres of thought from around the globe, the journal draws equally upon the work of non-philosophers and philosophers and provides a forum of debate between disparate factions who usually keep to their own separate journals.
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Contributors
- Manuscript Preparation
Authors should send (by overseas airmail if appropriate) FOUR COPIES of papers to be considered for publication to:
The Editors Journal of Political Philosophy RSSS Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 Australia
Authors should also enclose a disk with a copy of the same paper in Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format.
- These materials will not be returned to you, so authors should retain a copy for their own use.
- Submission of work to The Journal of Political Philosophy is taken to imply that the same manuscript is not under consideration by another journal.
- If the manuscript submitted forms part of a book currently in press, please note at the time of submission specifying: details of the book's publisher; its projected publication date; and the precise relationship between the material in the submitted manuscript and in the book.
- Exclusive Licence Form
Authors will be required to sign an Exclusive Licence Form (ELF) for all papers accepted for publication. Signature of the ELF is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless a signed form has been received. Please note that signature of the Exclusive Licence Form does not affect ownership of copyright in the material. (Government employees need to complete the Author Warranty sections, although copyright in such cases does not need to be assigned). After submission authors will retain the right to publish their paper in various media/circumstances (please see the form for further details). To assist authors an appropriate form will be supplied by the editorial office. Alternatively, authors may like to download a copy of the form here.
- Submissions should conform to the following stylistic requirements:
(a) LENGTH: Manuscripts over 40 double-spaced pages (10,000 words) will be considered only in exceptional circumstances. Contributions to the Debate Section should not exceed 20 double-spaced pages (5,000 words).
(b) SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION: Authors may employ either American or English forms, provided that style is used consistently throughout their submission.
(c) FOOTNOTES: Should be numbered consecutively and collected together at the end of the manuscript. Authors may either
(i) employ footnotes of the traditional sort, containing all bibliographic information within them; or else (ii) collect all bibliographic information into a reference list at the end of the article, to which readers should be referred by footnotes (NOT in-text reference) of the form 'Barry 1965, p. 87l`
(d) BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: should be presented in either of the following formats:
(i) If incorporated into the footnotes themselves: Jurgen Habermas, Legitimation Crisis , trans. Thomas McCarthy (London: Heinemann, 1976), p. 68. Catharine A. MacKinnon, 'Feminism, Marxism, method and the state', Feminist Theory: A Critique of Ideology , ed. N. O. Keohane, M. Z. Rosaldo and B. C. Gelpi (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982), pp. 1-30 at p. 27. John Rawls 'Justice as fairness', Philosophical Review , 67 (1958), 164-94 at p. 185. (ii) If collected together in a reference list at the end of the article: Habermas, Jurgen. 1976. Legitimation Crisis , trans. Thomas McCarthy. London: Heinemann. MacKinnon, Catharine A. 1982. Feminism, Marxism, method and the state. Pp. 1-30 in N. O. Keohane, M. Z. Rosaldo and B. C. Gelpi (ed), Feminist Theory: A Critique of Ideology . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Rawls, John. 1958. Justice as Fairness. Philosophical Review , 67, 164-94.
In footnotes/references, spelling should follow the original while punctuation should conform to the style adopted in the body of the text, being either American (double quotation marks outside closing commas and full stops) or English (single quotation marks inside them).
For Survey Articles or Debates, option ii (the reference list at the end of the article, together with the corresponding footnote style) is preferred.
(e) All material - including quotations and footnotes - should be DOUBLE-SPACED throughout.
(f) Camera-ready copy of FIGURES, TABLES AND CHARTS will be required prior to publication but need not be included, in that form, in initial submissions.
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Editorial Board
Editor Robert E. Goodin, Australian National University, Australia Phone: + 61 2 6125 2156 Fax: + 61 2 6125 3294 Email: goodinb@coombs.anu.edu.au
Associate Editors Geoffrey Brennan, Australian National University, Australia Chandran Kukathas, University of Utah, USA Nicola Lacey, London School of Economics, UK Claus Offe, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Carole Pateman, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA Philip Pettit, Princeton University, USA Anne Phillips, LSE, UK Jeremy Waldron, Columbia University, USA
Editorial Board Bruce Ackerman, Yale University, USA Etienne Balibar, University of Paris, France Brian Barry, London, UK Simone Chambers, Toronto University, Canada Mark Bovens, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Partha Dasgupta, University of Cambridge, UK John Dryzek, Australian National University, Australia Patrick Dunleavy, London School of Economics, UK Jon Elster, Columbia University, USA James S. Fishkin, Stanford University, USA Nancy Fraser, New School, USA Michael Freeden, University of Oxford, UK Moira Gatens, University of Sydney, Australia Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania, USA Russell Hardin, New York University, USA Bob Jessop, University of Lancaster, UK Serge-Christophe Kolm, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociale, Paris, France Jane Mansbridge, Harvard University, USA David Miller, University of Oxford, UK Richard Mulgan, Australian National University, Australia Onora O'Neill, University of Cambridge, UK J. G. A. Pocock, John Hopkins University, USA Andrew Reeve, University of Warwick, UK Michael Ridge, Edinburgh University, UK Alan Ryan, University of Oxford, UK Quentin Skinner, University of Cambridge, UK Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago, USA Yael Tamir, University of Tel Aviv, Israel C. L. Ten, National University, Singapore Philippe Van Parijs, University of Louvain, Belgium Iris Marion Young, University of Chicago, USA
Editorial Intern Nicholas Southwood, ANU, Australia
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