期刊名称:SOCIAL POLITICS
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 Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society examines political systems and cultural institutions through the lens of gender. It addresses changes in family, state, market, and civil society, employing several disciplines and drawing from a variety of cultures to illuminate these areas of research.
The Journal has an impact factor of 0.394 and is ranked 12/25 in the Women's Studies category and 19/31 in the Social Issues category of the ISI Journal Citation Reports (2004).
Instructions to Authors
Authors of submissions should note that only electronic submissions are accepted; they should be sent to the managing editor, Kyle Schafer.
Authors of submissions should note especially the following points:
- Submissions are welcome in any language, but should be accompanied by an English-language abstract.
- Manuscript files should be submitted in Microsoft Word or WordPerfect.
- All articles should use author-date in-text citations, including all authors' full first and last names.
- All material, including extracts, endnotes, references, appendixes, and captions for illustrations, must be double-spaced.
- Article submissions should not exceed 8,000 words in length.
- Author's complete mailing address and phone/fax/e-mail information must appear on the title page of the manuscript, along with a brief biographical statement.
- All manuscripts must be accompanied by a 50-100 word abstract (page 2).
- Embedded footnotes or endnotes should be avoided; rather, notes should be created as regular text and placed before the references.
- All tables must be in word processing files rather than spreadsheet or database files.
- The author's name and address should appear only on the title page of the manuscript. The author's name or any other information which could identify the author should not appear in the abstract or manuscript.
Social Politics follows the style instructions of the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed (2003). For guidance on notes, references, tables, graphs, diagrams, maps, and photographs, please consult this manual. Requirements for figure file types should be discussed with the managing editor, Kyle Schafer.
LICENSE
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Editorial Board
EDITORS:
Barbara Hobson Department of Sociology Stockholm University 10691 Stockholm Sweden Fax:+46 8 612 5580 Ann Shola Orloff Department of Sociology Northwestern University 1810 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60208 USA Telephone:+1 847 491 3719 Fax:+1 847 491 9907 Fiona Williams Department of Sociology and Social Policy The University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK Rianne Mahon Institute of Public Policy Room A818 Leob Bldg. Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 Canada
MANAGING EDITOR
Kyle Schafer
FOUNDING EDITORS
Barbara Hobson, Ann Shola Orloff, and Sonya Michel
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Nitza Berkovitch Ben Gurion University, Israel Eileen Boris University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Kathryn Edin University of Pennsylvania, USA Nancy Fraser New School for Social Research, USA Susan Gal University of Chicago, USA Linda Gordon New York University, USA Lynne Haney New York University, USA Jacqueline Heinen Universit de Versailles St-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France Evelyne Huber University of North Carolina, USA Jane Jenson University of Montreal, Canada Trudie Knijn Utrecht University, The Netherlands Don Kulick New York University, USA Marilyn Lake LaTrobe University, Australia Gail Lewis Open University, UK Jane Lewis Oxford University, UK Rianne Mahon Carelton University, Canada Leslie McCall Rutgers University, USA Sonya Michel University of Maryland, USA David Morgan University of Manchester, UK, and Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Norway Bruno Palier Centre d'études de la vie politique française, France Ito Peng University of Toronto, Canada Ann Phoenix Open University, UK Sheila Shaver University of Western Sydney, Australia Birte Siim Aalborg University, Denmark Julie Szalai Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary Elisabetta Vezzosi University of Trieste, Italy
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