期刊名称:HUMAN ECOLOGY REVIEW
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ISSN: | 1074-4827
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出版频率: | Semi-annual
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出版社: | ANU PRESS, RG MENZIES LIBRARY, BLDG 2, AUSTRALIAN NATL UNIV, ACTON, Australia, ACT, 2601
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期刊网址: | http://www.humanecologyreview.org/
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影响因子: |
0.769(2015年)
0.789(2014年)
0.414(2013年)
0.871 (2012年)
0.917(2011年)
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| 主题范畴: | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES; 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
Human Ecology Review (ISSN 1074-4827) is a refereed journal published twice a year by the Society for Human Ecology. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed research and theory on the interaction between humans and the environment and other links between culture and nature (Research in Human Ecology), essays and applications relevant to human ecology (Human Ecology Forum), book reviews (Contemporary Human Ecology), and relevant commentary, announcements, and awards (Human Ecology Bulletin).
See manuscript submission information for contributor guidelines. See subscription information to subscribe to HER.
Electronic submissions are welcome. Send manuscripts by email attachment to: sclayton@wooster.edu.
You can also see the latest HER flyer for more information (this file is in Adobe PDF format).
Human Ecology Review is indexed or abstracted in ISI's Social Science Citation Index and Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier Biobase/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Environment Abstracts, Environmental Knowledgebase, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography (EPB), Linguistic and Language Behavior Abstracts, Social Planning and Policy Abstracts, and Sociological Abstracts.
Instructions to Authors
INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS TO
HUMAN ECOLOGY REVIEW
Human Ecology Review is a semiannual journal that publishes peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research on all aspects of human-environment interactions ( Research in Human Ecology ). Human Ecology Review is indexed or abstracted in Environment Abstracts, Environmental Knowledgebase, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography, Linguistic and Language Behavior Abstracts, Social Planning and Policy Abstracts, and Sociological Abstracts . The journal also publishes essays, discussion papers, dialogue, and commentary on special topics relevant to human ecology ( Human Ecology Forum ), book reviews ( Contemporary Human Ecology ), and letters, announcements, and other items of interest ( Human Ecology Bulletin ).
Submission Guidelines
Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged. Submissions should be sent to sclayton@wooster.edu. The Editor will make the final decision whether to accept, not accept, or request revision of the paper. Manuscripts will be reviewed with the clear understanding that the paper has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Any figure, table, or more than 50 running words of text from previously published material must be accompanied in the final submission for publication by a written permission to publish by the copyright holder. Once the manuscript has been accepted for publication in Human Ecology Review , a copyright form will be sent to the corresponding author as the acting agent for any coauthors. Page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author.
Manuscript Organization
Title page containing the title of the manuscript, authors' names, affiliations, and mailing addresses; Abstract (150 words or less with 3 to 5 key words); text (free of any information that could identify the author); Endnotes; Acknowledgments; References; Tables and Figures. The entire manuscript should be free of any underlining or boldface type; use italics only for emphasis and in references (see below). Headings should be centered with initial capitalization only, subheadings should be flush left.
Tables and Figures
Tables should be clear and concise, and should be able to "stand alone" i.e., complete headings and footnotes should be used to clarify entries. Figures should be of professional quality and ready for publication. Figures that are not available on disk will be scanned electronically for final production. To have clear, precise reproduction, all figures should be original proofs. Photographs must be glossy prints. All tables and figures should be referred to in the text and notation should be made in the manuscript indicating approximately where each should be placed.
References
Citation of references in the text should follow this format: Henry (1998) or (Henry and Wright 1997) or (Henry et al. 1996, 22-24) or (Henry 1995, 1998; Wright 1994). The list of references should be arranged alphabetically by author. All authors of a work must be listed. Multiple citations by the same author[s] in the reference list should be listed by name rather than --------.
Sample References
Schoenfeld, A. C., R. F. Meier and R. J. Griffin. 1979. Constructing a social problem: The press and the environment. Social Problems 27, 38-61.
Cohen, J. 1995. How Many People Can the Earth Support? New York, W. W. North.
Altman, I. and S. Low (eds.). 1992. Place Attachment . New York: Plenum.
Varner, G. 1995. Can animal rights activists be environmentalists? In C. Pierce and D. VanDeVeer (eds.), People, Penguins, and Plastic Trees , 2nd Edition, 254-273. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Send manuscript submissions to :
Dr. Susan Clayton
Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology
Chair of Environmental Studies
The College of Wooster
930 College Mall
Wooster, OH 44691
sclayton@wooster.edu
Editorial Board
Editor
Susan Clayton
Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology
Chair of Environmental Studies
The College of Wooster
930 College Mall
Wooster, OH 44691
sclayton@wooster.edu
Book Review Editor
Thomas Burns
University of Oklahoma
Department of Sociology
780 Van Vleet Oval, 331 Kaufman Hall
Norman, OK 73019
tburns@ou.edu
Editorial Board
Marc Bekoff - University of Colorado
Annie Booth - University of Northern British Columbia
Richard J. Borden - College of the Atlantic
Sherry Cable - University of Tennessee
Caron Chess - Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Susan Clayton - Wooster College
Debra Davidson - University of Alberta
Federico Dickinson - Unidad Merida
Thomas Dietz - George Mason University
Myron Floyd - Texas A&M University
R. Scott Frey - University of North Florida
Scott Friskics - Fort Belknap College
Bernhard Glaeser - Science Center Berlin
Vernon Gras - George Mason University
Michael Greenberg -Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Lawrence Hamilton - University of New Hampshire
Luc Hens - Free University, Brussels
Cassandra Y. Johnson - USDA Forest Service
Andrew Jorgenson - Washington State University
Gary A. Klee - San Jose State University
Win Kurlfink - Michigan State University
Ardeshir Mahdavi - Vienna University of Technology
Allan Mazur - Syracuse University
Bonnie McCay - Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Paul McLaughlin - Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Thom Meredith - McGill University
Angela Mertig - Middle Tennessee State University
David Nibert - Wittenberg University
Susan Opotow - University of Massachusetts, Boston
Peter Richerson - University of California, Davis
J. Timmons Roberts - The College of William and Mary
Robert Sommer - University of California, Davis
Joanne Vining - University of Illinois, Urbana
Thomas Webler - Antioch New England
Michael Welsh - Albright College
Richard York - University of Oregon
Founders:
Jonathan G. Taylor and Scott D. Wright
Human Ecology Review is a refereed journal published twice a year by the Society for Human Ecology. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed research and theory on the interaction between humans and the environment and other links between culture and nature (Research in Human Ecology), book reviews (Contemporary Human Ecology), essays, commentary and applications relevant to human ecology (Human Ecology Forum), and letters, announcements of meetings, awards and other items of interest (Human Ecology Bulletin). See manuscript submission information for submission guidelines. For contributions to the journal, contact Linda Kalof at the above address.
Electronic submissions are welcome. Send submissions by email attachment to: sclayton@wooster.edu.
Human Ecology Review is indexed or abstracted in Social Science Citation Index and Current Contexts/Social & Behavioral Sciences in the Web of Science, Elsevier Biobase/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Environment Abstracts, Environmental Knowledgebase, Environmental Periodicals Bibliography (EPB), Linguistic and Language Behavior Abstracts, Social Planning and Policy Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, and Uncover.
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