期刊名称:JOURNAL OF MATERIAL 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
The Journal of Material Culture is an interdisciplinary journal designed to cater for the increasing interest in material culture studies. It is concerned with the relationship between artefacts and social relations irrespective of time and place and aims to systematically explore the linkage between the construction of social identities and the production and use of culture.
The Journal of Material Culture transcends traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries drawing on a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, design studies, history, human geography, museology and ethnography. It aims to promote and develop a general comparative and international perspective by publishing papers on theory and methodology, interpretive strategies and substantive studies of key themes and issues.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission Guidelines:
Articles submitted for publication must be typed double spaced throughout on one side only of white A4 paper with wide left- and right-hand margins. Word length should be 5-8000 words including notes and references with an abstract of up to 150 words and five key words.
Titles and section headings should be clear and brief. Lengthy quotations (exceeding 40 words) should be displayed, indented, in the text. UK or US spellings may be used. UK spellings should use the 'z' in words where it has generally replaced the 's', e.g. organize. Indicate italic type by underlining and use single quotation marks. Dates should be in the form 30 March 1996. Take out points in USA and other such abbreviations and do not use points after Dr, Mr, Mrs, etc. When referring to pagination and dates use the fewest numerals possible (e.g. 10-19, 42-5, 1961-4, 1978-85).
Tables and figures should have short descriptive titles. All footnotes to tables and their source(s) should be typed below the tables. Column headings should clearly define the data presented. Camera-ready artwork must be supplied for all figures. Artwork intended for same-size use should be maximum 180:115 mm (page depth: page width); oversized artwork to follow the same proportions.
AUTHORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING PERMISSIONS FROM COPYRIGHT HOLDERS for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere.
FOOTNOTES SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
References cited in the text should read: Brown (1990: 63-4), Brown and Smith (1985, 1990). Use 'et al.' when citing a work by more than two authors, e.g. Brown et al. (1991). The letters a, b, c, etc., should be used to distinguish citations of different works by the same author in the same year, e.g. Brown (1975a, 1975b). All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and presented in full after the notes, using the following style:
Articles in journals: Wilcken, Patrick (1995) 'The Intellectuals, the Media and the Gulf War', Critique of Anthropology 15: 37-71.
Books: Nencel, Lorraine and Pels, Peter (1991) Constructing Knowledge: Authority and Critique in Social Science, pp. 145-62. London: Sage.
Articles in books: Harris, Olivia (1991) 'Time and Difference in Anthropological Writing', in Lorraine Nencel and Peter Pels (eds) Constructing Knowledge: Authority and Critique in Social Science, pp. 145-62. London: Sage.
Unpublished works: Thomson, Catrina (1995) 'Troubled Times in Suburbia', Unpublished paper, University of Newcastle.
For the purposes of blind refereeing, a short biography of 50-100 words should be supplied on a separate cover sheet with full mailing and email addresses, telephone and fax numbers. Owing to the broad range of subject matter, authors are encouraged to supply the names of one or more potential referees.
Authors will receive proofs of their articles and electronic offprints plus one copy of the printed journal.
Authors should submit an electronic copy of the article and send three identical copies, each fully numbered and legible, together with all figures and tables to: Lucy Norris, Editorial Administrator, Journal of Material Cutlure, Department of Anthropology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT. lucy.norris@ucl.ac.uk
The envelope should be clearly marked 'Journal of Material Culture'.
Copyright: Before publication, authors are requested to assign copyright to SAGE Publications: they retain their right to reuse the material in other publications, written or edited by themselves, and preferably due to be published at least one year after initial publication in the journal.
Books for review should be sent to Lucy Norris at the address above.
Journal of Material Culture's www page can be accessed via: http://mcu.sagepub.com
Editorial Board
Managing Editors: Susanne Kuechler Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin, Germany Mike Rowlands University College London, UK
Editorial Board:
Series Editors Barbara Bender Department of Anthropology, University College London, UK Victor Buchli University College London, UK Danny Miller University College London, UK Christopher Pinney University College, London, UK Christopher Tilley University College London, UK Editorial Assistant Lucy Norris University College London Editorial Board Debbora Battaglia University of California, Los Angeles, USA Russell W Belk University of Utah, USA Richard Bradley University of Reading, UK James Clifford University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Pedro Paulo L. Funari University of Campinas, Sa?Paulo, Brazil Faye Ginsburg New York University, USA Kevin Hetherington The Open University, UK Josiah McC Heyman University of Texas at El Paso, USA Ian Hodder Stanford University, USA Janet Hoskins University of Southern California, USA Caroline Humphrey University of Cambridge, UK Peter Jackson University of Sheffield, UK Webb Keane University of Michigan, USA Bruno Latour Ecole nationale supirieure des mines, France Pierre Lemonnier Universite En Provence, France Orvar Löfgren Lund University, Sweden John Mack Senior Keeper, The British Museum, London, UK David McDougall Australian National University W J T Mitchell University of Chicago, USA Howard Morphy Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University Nancy Munn University of Chicago, USA Ashis Nandy Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, India Michael O'Hanlon Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, UK Bjørnar Olsen University of Troms? Norway Susan Pearce University of Leicester, UK Dirk Schindelbeck Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany Jane Schneider City University of New York, USA Anthony Shelton The Horniman Museum, London, UK Roger Silverstone London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Patricia Spyer Leiden University, Netherlands Peter Stallybrass University of Pennsylvania, USA Julian Thomas University of Manchester, UK Nicholas J. Thomas Goldsmiths College, London, UK Peter Ucko University College London, UK Dell Upton University of California, Berkeley, USA Jean-Pierre Warnier Universit?Ren?Descartes, Paris Richard Wilk Indiana University, USA
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