期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL THEORY

ISSN:1368-4310
出版频率:Quarterly
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影响因子: 0.564(2015年) 0.679(2014年) 0.593(2013年) 0.811 (2012年) 1.291(2011年)
主题范畴: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

An internationally respected journal with a wide-reaching conception of social theory, the European Journal of Social Theory brings together social theorists and theoretically-minded social scientists with the objective of making social theory relevant to the challenges facing the social sciences in the 21st century.

The European Journal of Social Theory aims to be a worldwide forum of social thought. The Journal welcomes articles on all aspects of the social, covering the whole range of contemporary debates in social theory. Reflecting some of the commonalities in European intellectual life, contributors might discuss the theoretical contexts of issues such as the nation state, democracy, citizenship, risk; identity, social divisions, violence, gender and knowledge. Articles, viewpoints and reviews are welcome from all parts of Europe and beyond.


Instructions to Authors

Articles submitted for publication must not have been previously published, nor be under review elsewhere. They should be typed in double spacing throughout, on one side only of white A4 paper, with generous margins. They should be written in English; authors wishing to submit work for refereeing in another European language should consult the Editor (on the understanding that acceptance will be on the condition that the author will arrange professional translation into English for publication).

There is no absolute limit on length, but 6-8000 words, including footnotes and references, is a useful target. Shorter pieces may be considered for the Viewpoints section; please consult the Editor. Please include a word count if possible. An abstract of up to 150 words should precede the main text, accompanied by up to five key words.

Titles and section headings should be clear and brief. Lengthy quotations (exceeding 40 words) should be displayed, indented, in the text. British or American spellings may be used. British spellings should use the 'z' spelling in those 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 9 May 1994. 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 smallest number of numerals possible (e.g. 42-5, 1961-4, 1978-85 but 10-19).

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 for all figures must be supplied. Artwork intended for same-size use should have a maximum size of 170:100mm (page depth: page width); oversized artwork should be prepared in the same proportion.

Essential notes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text and collected (double spaced) at the end of the text. References cited in the text should read thus: 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, b). All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and presented in full after the notes, using the following style:

Articles in journals: Hirst, Paul and Thompson, Graham (1995) 'Globalization and the Future of the Nation-state', Economy and Society 24(3): 408&BAD:ndash;42.

Books: Beck, Ulrich, Giddens, Anthony and Lash, Scott (1994) Reflexive Modernization: Politics, Tradition and Aesthetics. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Articles in books: Mongardini, Carlo (1993) 'Towards a European Sociology', in Birgitta Nedelmann and Piotr Sztompka (eds) Sociology in Europe. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter.

Unpublished works: Anderson, Perry (1994) 'The Invention of the Region, 1945-1990', mimeo, European University Institute.

On a separate cover sheet, which will be removed for the purposes of blind refereeing, authors should supply a short biography of 50-100 words, with a full mailing address, plus an electronic mail address where applicable, and telephone and fax numbers. Articles are read by at least two reviewers. Every effort is made to reach a decision within four months.

Articles that do not conform to the fundamentals of this style will be returned to the authors for revision.

Authors will receive proofs of their articles and access to the final pdf of the published version, plus one copy of the Journal. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. Authors should retain one copy of their typescript and send three identical copies, together with all figures and tables, and a disk if possible, to the Editor: Gerard Delanty, European Journal of Social Theory,

Department of Sociology/School of Social and Cultural Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9SN, UK. [email ejst@sussex.ac.uk].

Books for review should be

addressed to the Review Editor, Dr Monica Sassatelli. She can be contacted at: m.sassatelli@sussex.ac.uk

Postal address: European Journal of Social Theory,

Department of Sociology, School of Law, Politics and

Sociology, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9SN

English Language Editing Services: Please click here for information on professional English language editing services recommended by SAGE.


Editorial Board

Editorial Assistant:

Charls Masquelier       University of Sussex, UK

Book Review Editor:

Monica Sassatelli   University of Sussex, UK

Associate Editors:  

Heidrun Friese      Europa Universitat, Viadrina, Germany

       Austin Harrington University of Erfurt, Germany

       Krishan Kumar      University of Virginia, USA

       Daniel Levy   State Univ of New York at Stony Brook, USA

       William Outhwaite        University of Newcastle, UK

       Chris Rumford      Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

       Piet Strydom University College Cork, Ireland

       Stephen P. Turner University of South Florida, USA

       Peter Wagner        University of Trento, Italy

International Editorial Board:

       Ben Agger     University of Texas at Arlington, USA

       Johann P. Arnason        La Trobe University, Melbourne

       Patrick Baert University of Cambridge, UK

       Ulrich Beck   University of Munich, Germany

       Margareta Bertilsson     University of Copenhagen, Denmark

       Gurminder Bhambra     University of Warwick, UK

       Paul Blokker University of Trento, Italy

       Luc Boltanski        Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France

       Craig Calhoun       New York University, USA

       Daniel Chirnilo     University of Loughborough, UK

       José Maurício Domingues     Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

       Klaus Eder     Humbolt University, Germany

       S N Eisenstadt       Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

       Salvador Giner      University of Barcelona, Spain

       Johan Heilbron      Centre de Sociologie Europeene, Paris, France

       Axel Honneth        University of Frankfurt, Germany

       Wayne Hudson      University of Tasmania, Australia

       David Inglis   University of Aberdeen, UK

       Paul James     RMIT University, Australia

       Hans Joas      University of Erfurt, Germany

       Thomas Kemple    University of British Columbia, Canada

       Fuat Keyman        Koc University, Turkey

       Anthony King       University of Exeter, UK

       Peter T Manicas     University of Hawaii, USA

       Carlo Mongardini University of Rome, Italy

       Helga Nowotny     Vienna Science and Technology Fund, Austria

       Patrick O'Mahony University College Cork, Ireland

       John O'Neill   York University, Canada

       Isaac Ariail Reed   University of Colorado, USA

       Chris Rojek    Brunel University, UK

       Victor Roudometof       University of Cyprus, Cyprus

       Barry Smart   University of Portsmouth, UK

       Willfried Spohn     Free University of Berlin, Germany

       Natan Sznaider      The Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo, Israel

       Piotr Sztompka     Jagiellonian University, Poland

       Goran Therborn     University of Cambridge, UK

       Shijun Tong   Shanghai Academy of Social Science, China

       Alain Touraine      CADIS, Paris, France

       Bryan S. Turner    Wellesley College, USA

       John Urry      University of Lancaster, UK

       Frédéric Vandenberghe University for Humanistics, Utrecht, The Netherlands

       Iain Wilkinson       University of Kent at Canterbury, UK


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