期刊名称:MOBILIZATION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Mobilization is an international journal of research and theory specializing in social movements, protests and collective behavior. Mobilization was created to fill the void that there was no scholarly journal of research and theory with an interdiscplinary and international scope that dealt exclusively with social movements, protest and collective action.
The first issue appeared in the spring of 1996 and contained several pathbreaking articles contributed by top scholars as an expression of their support for the project. The editoral board is composed of thirty internationally recognized scholars from political science, sociology and social psychology.
The goal of Mobilization is to provide a forum for global, scholarly dialogue. We hope that through such interaction, different research strategies and theoretical/conceptual approaches will be shared, a collaborative process that we believe will further the development of a cumulative social science. It is in this collaborative spirit that we invite you to examine the table of contents and abstracts from our past issues. It is our sincere hope that Mobilization will prove to be a valueble academic resource for many years to come.
Instructions to Authors
Submission Guidelines for Mobilization
Information for Authors
EDITORIAL POLICY
1.Submission of a manuscript to Mobilization carries a commitment to publish in the journal. Articles previously published or copyrighted and those under consideration by another journal will be disqualified as unacceptable.
2.All submissions to Mobilization are evaluated by the editorial staff and by at least three anonymous referees. Upon acceptance, editors may require additional copy editing.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
1. Manuscripts should be printed on white opaque paper,using standard sizes (8.5 x 11 inches, or 210 x 297 mm). All text must be fully double spaced (not 1.5 spaced) and printed in 12 point type. Maximum length is 30 pages. All pages must be numbered. Please leave 1.25 inch margins on all sides. Do not justify right hand margins. Please include on separate sheets an abstract of 150 words and a title page with the name(s) and institutional address(s) of the author(s). Manuscripts should be free of all self-identifying references, acknowledgements, or other clues of authorship. Include e-mail addresses for notification of receipt of manuscript. Otherwise, if notification is desired, include a self-addressed, stamped postcard.
2. A non-refundable processing fee of U.S. $15.00 must accompany a submission. Outside the U.S., please send case (U.S. $), a bank draft drawn in U.S. dollars, or provide a VISA or MasterCard number. For credit card charges of the processing fee, please also provide expiration date and authorizing signature. Fee waived for submissions from soft currency countries.
3.Authors should send five copies of their manuscript to:
In North America, South America, Asia and Africa:
Daniel J. Myers, editor Mobilization: An International Quarterly Department of Sociology 810 Flanner Hall University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN?46556 E-mail: Daniel J. MyersSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
In Europe:
For European submissions send a file in MS Word or PDF format of the entire paper with abstract, text, figures, tables, endnotes, appendices, and references all embedded in one complete, print-ready file to:
Marco Giugni, European Editor Mobilization Département de science politique Universit?de Genève Bd du Pont-d’Arve 40 1211 Genève 4 Switzerland E-mail: Marco GiugniSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
4. Manuscripts that are accepted for publication must be submitted in their final form on a non-returnable 3.5 inch floppy disk, preferably in WordPerfect or MicroSoft Word. Macintosh formats are acceptable, but please contact editorial office. Editors will ask that figures, tables, and illustrations be in photo-ready format in proper fonts.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT
1.For guidance in the preparation of footnotes, citations, bibliography, tables, titles and headings, see recent issues of Mobilization. On matters not specified below, follow the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed. (1993).
2. Citation: All sources should be identified within the text by the last name of the author, date of publication, and page number. Page numbers must be specified when direct quotations are used. Pagination follows year of publication after a colon and a space. When possible, citations should be placed just before a period or other mark of punctuation. Give both last names for dual authors and use the word "and," not an ampersand (&). Example: "Multivariate models were tested through the use of logit analysis (Feinberg 1980: 92; Netter and Wasserman 1974:332)." When the author's name is mentioned in the text the following forms should be used: Example: "In a somewhat similar fashion, Kriesi (1991) and Kitschelt (1986) discuss contextual factors deriving from the movement's political environment." Distinguish multiple references by the same author by adding letters a, b, c, etc., to the year: (Tilly 1995a; 1995b). For more than two authors, give all last names in the first in-text citation (Snow, Rochford, Worden, and Benford 1986: 470) and thereafter use et al.(Snow et al. 1986: 465). Enclose a series of references by different authors within a single pair of parentheses and separate them with a semicolon. When the series includes several references by the same author, separate these references by commas: (Johnston 1991, 1992, 1993; Morris 1986; Aguirre 1995).
3. Notes: Footnotes (not endnotes) should be used, sequentially numbered in the text with superscript arabic numerals.Source citations are made in the text, not in the footnotes. Footnotes will be allowed only for content.
4. Hyphens and dashes: Do not hyphenate words at the end of lines. Use hyphens only in compound words. Please use the correct character for dashes as punctuation &emdash; as in asides, parenthetical comments, or afterthoughts. These are to be distinguished from double hyphens like these--which should not be used.
5. Tables and Figures: One per page, and located at the end of the manuscript, numbered consecutively. Indicate the location in the text with "Table 1 about here." Each table must include a descriptive title and column headings. Footnotes to tables should be headed, "Note" or "Notes," and specific notes referred to with a, b, c, etc. Use asteriks to indicate levels of significance; for example, * <.05, ** <.01, ***< .001. Illustrations, diagrams and charts should be referred to as "Figures" in the text. Upon acceptance, they must be camera-ready, and not need further artwork or typesetting.
6. References: All source citations in the text must be entered alphabetically in a separate, double-spaced section, entitled REFERENCES, placed at the end of the manuscript. The reference section must be complete and include only references actually cited in the text. The use of "et al." is notacceptable. Please list the names of all authors using the full first names. For titles of articles, the first letter of each word should be capitalized (except prepositions, conjunctions, and articles in the body of the title see below). Because titles of books and journals are printed in italic, editors request that authors use italics (not underlining) in the reference section. If appropriate, include the original year of publication.
7. Books: Sherif, Muzafer. 1966 [1936]. The Psychology of Social Norms. New York: Harper. Olson, Mancur. 1968. The Logic of Collective Action. New York: Shocken Books. Gamson, William A., Bruce Fireman, and Steven Rytina. 1982. Encounters with Unjust Authority. Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press.
8. Periodicals: Kitschelt, Herbert. 1986. "Political Opportunity Structures and Political Protest: Anti-Nuclear Movements in Four Democracies." British Journal of Political Science 16(1): 57-85. Snow, David A., E. Burke Rochford, Steven K. Worden, and Robert D. Benford. 1986. "Frame Alignment Processes, Micromobilization, and Movement Participation." American Sociological Review 51(4): 464-481.
9. Collections: Goldstone, Jack, Ted Robert Gurr, and Farrokh Moshiri, eds. 1991. Revolutions of the Late Twentieth Century. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Melucci, Alberto. 1988. "Getting Involved: Identity and Mobilization in Social Movements." Pp. 329-348 in International Social Movement Research, Bert Klandermans, Hanspeter Kriesi, and Sidney Tarrow, eds. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. ________. 1995. "The Process of Collective Identity."Pp. 41-63 in Social Movements and Culture, Hank Johnston and Bert Klandermans, eds. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
10. Websites: Gerber, Beth. 2003. Spring antiglobalization Mobilizations. Revised may 2, 2003, Retrieved June 15, 2003 (http://www.gn.apc.org/rts/mcw00.cgi-bin/cgi).
Editorial Board
Mobilization is published at the Department of Sociology at San Diego State University and edited at the Center for the Study of Social Movements and Social Change, Department of Sociology, University of Notre Dame. Below are listed the various editors.
For questions regarding manuscript submission, contact:
Daniel J. Myers, editor Mobilization: An International Quarterly Department of Sociology 810 Flanner Hall University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN?46556 E-mail: Daniel J. MyersSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
For all questions regarding subscriptions, advertising, special orders, reprints, library orders, and claims, contact:
Hank Johnston, managing editor and publisher Mobilization: An International Quarterly San Diego State University San Diego, CA?92182-4423 E-mail: Hank JohnstonSorry, you need Javascript on to see the e-mail addresses.
For submissions from European scholars, contact:
Marco Giugni, European Editor Mobilization Département de science politique Universit?de Genève Bd du Pont-d’Arve 40 1211 Genève 4 Switzerland E-mail: Marco GiugniSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
For all questions about book reviews, contact:
Rachel Einwohner Department of Sociology Purdue University 700 W. State Street West lafayette, IN 47907-2059 Voicemail: (765) 746-5311 Fax: (765) 496-1476 E-mail: Rachel EinwohnerSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
Deputy European Editor and administrator of the Mobilization website is:
Sebastian Haunss Universität Hamburg Department für Politische Wissenschaft Allende-Platz 1 20146 Hamburg Germany E-mail: Sebastian HaunssSorry, you need Javascript on to email me.
Deputy Editors:
Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame
Rory McVeigh, University of Notre Dame
Eirca Summers-Effler, University of Notre Dame
Associate Editor:
Heidi Swarts, Rutgers University- Newark
Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Martinez, University of Notre Dame
Editorial Advisory Board
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François Chazel, Universit?de Paris-Sorbonne
Donatella della Porta ,Universit?degli Studi di Firenze
Wanda Dressler, Universit?de Nanterre
Ron Eyerman, Uppsala University, Sweden
Bill Gamson, Boston College
Joseph Gusfield, University of California, San Diego
Koichi Hasegawa, Tohoku University
Jane Jenson, Universit?de Montréal
Mary Katzenstein, Cornell University
Bert Klandermans, Free University, Amsterdam
Ruud Koopmans, Free University, Amsterdam
Hanspeter Kriesi, Universit?de Genève
Enrique Laraña, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Doug McAdam, Stanford University
John McCarthy, Pennsylvania State University
Clark McPhail, University of Illinois
Margit Mayer, Freie Universität Berlin
Louis Maheu, Universit?de Montréal
Janusz Mucha, Copernicus University, Warsaw
Carol Mueller, Arizona State University
David Meyer, University of California, Irvine |
Anthony Oberschall, University of North Carolina
Johan Olivier, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria
Pamela Oliver, University of Wisconsin
T.K. Oommen, Jawaharalal Nehru University, New Delhi
Karl Dieter Opp, Universität Leipzig
Christopher Rootes, University of Kent
Roland Roth, Fachhochscule Madeburg
Dieter Rucht, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin
Martti Siisiäinen, University of Jyväskyl? Finland
David Snow, University of California, Irvine
Suzanne Staggenborg, McGill University
Judith Stepan-Norris, University of California, Irvine
Mát?Szab?/B>, Etvös Loránd University, Budapest
Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian University, Cracow
Verta Taylor, Ohio State University
Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University
Benjamín Tejerina, Universidad del Pais Vasco
Charles Tilly, Columbia University
Ralph Turner, University of California, Los Angeles
Mayer Zald, University of Michigan
Ekkart Zimmermann, Technische Universität Dresden |
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