期刊名称:EUROPEAN SOCIETIES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Aims and Scope:
Developed by the European Sociological Association as an international platform for the sociological discourse on European developments, ES will publish research on Europe rather than research by Europeans. The journal will cover social theory and analysis on three levels: the European level itself, comparative research on Europe, and Europe in international perspective. Concentrating on the present, ES articles will examine themes reflecting recent and significant changes in Europe from a cross-disciplinary view point. The journal will be essential reading for all sociologists, economists, political scientists and social policy analysts wishing to keep abreast of the very latest debates.
Abstracting Information:
ES is currently noted in European Access; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Sociological Abstracts and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.
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Instructions to Authors
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Submission
Authors should submit four complete copies of their paper or one complete copy and an electronic version, with any original illustrations, to: Claire Wallace European Societies Institute for Advanced Studies Stumpergasse 56 Vienna, Austria 1060 Tel: +43 1 59991 216 or 213 Fax: +43 1 59991 191 E-mail: europeansocieties@ihs.ac.at (Electronic submission is encouraged.)
It will be assumed that the authors will keep a copy of their paper. Submission of a paper to the journal will be taken to imply that it presents original, unpublished work, not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Articles should normally not exceed 8,000 words in length. All articles submitted are subject to the usual academic processes of anonymous peer review. Only the title of the paper should appear on the first page, with the author's name and address on a separate page with the title repeated.
Each article should be accompanied by an abstract of up to 150 words, 6 keywords suitable for indexing and on-line search purposes, and, on a separate sheet, a brief biographical note on each author. In addition to full postal and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers should also be provided.
Submission should be in English, typed in double spacing (including all notes and references) on one side only of the paper, preferably of A4 size, with wide margins at top, bottom and sides. Pages should be numbered. English or American spelling is acceptable provided usage is consistent.
Permission to quote from or reproduce copyright material must be obtained by the authors before submission and any acknowledgements should be included in the typescript, preferably in the form of an Acknowledgements section at the end of the paper, before the Notes and References. Where photographs or figures are reproduced, acknowledgement of source and copyright should be given in the caption.
Once an article has been accepted, authors are requested to send an electronic version of the final version of their article on disk, providing details of the make and model of the computer and the name, version and number of the wordprocessing software used. It is very important that authors ensure that the typescript is an exact printout of what is on the disk.
On acceptance of a paper for publication, the authors agree that copyright in the article, including abstracts, is assigned to the Publisher. This enables Taylor & Francis Ltd to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and the journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the article elsewhere after publication provided that prior permission is obtained from Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Illustrations:
Tables and figures should not be inserted in the pages of the manuscript but should be presented on separate sheets. Tables should be prepared with the minimum of horizontal rules (usually three are sufficient) and avoiding the use of vertical rules. It is important to provide clear copy of figures (not photocopies or faxes) which can be reproduced by the printer and do not require redrawing. Any photographs should be high-contrast black and white glossy prints.
The desired position in the text for each table, figure and plate should be indicated in the margin of the manuscript, along with the preferred size of reproduction (e.g. full page, half page). All captions for figures and plates (including sources and acknowlegements) should be listed on a separate sheet.
References:
The Harvard system, preferred by this journal, uses the name of the author and the date of publication as a key to the full bibliographic details which are set out in the reference list at the end of the article. e.g. 'as John Smith (1970: 191) argues ...'; 'several authors have noted this trend (Smith 1970; Cook 1968; Smith and Dobbs 1973; Jones et al. 1976)' [et al. to be used for 3 or more authors]. Where there are two or more works by an author published in the same year, these should be distinguished by adding lower case letters after the year as in 'Smith (1980a, 1980b)'.
The date of the publication cited must be the date of the source referred to; when using a republished book, a translation or a modern edition of an older edition, the date of the original publication should also be given, as in 'Smith (1976 [1776])'.
The content and form of the reference list should conform to the following examples. Please note that page numbers are required for articles, both place of publication and name of publisher should be given for books, and, where relevant, translator and date of first publication should be noted. Do not use et al. in the reference list, but spell out each author's surname together with first name or initial.
Book/multiple author: Kay, John, Mayer, Colin and Thompson, David (1986) Privatization and Regulation, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Article in edited volume: Kreile, Michael (1992) 'The political economy of the new Germany', in Paul B. Strares (ed.), The New Germany and the New Europe, Washington DC: Brookings Institution, pp. 55-92.
Article in journal: Streeck, W. and Schmitter, P.C. (1991) 'From corporatism to transnational pluralism: organised interests in the single European market', Politics and Society 19: 133-64.
Edited text: Smith, Adam (1976 [1776]) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, ed. R. H. Campbell, A. S. Skinner and W. B. Todd, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Translated text: Jaspers, K. (1983) General Human Resource Management, 7th edn, trans. J. Hoenig and M. Hamilton, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Article in newspaper: Barber, L. (1993) 'The towering bureaucracy', Financial Times, 21 June.
Unpublished: Zito, A. (1994) 'Epistemic communities in European policy-making', Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh.
Early Electronic Offprints:
Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author’s preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.
Book Reviews:
Books for review should be sent to the relevant area book review editor listed below:
Thomas P. Boje (Convenor of Panel of Book Reviewers) Department of Social Sciences Roskilde University P.O. Box 260 DK-4000 Denmark Tel: +45 46 74 2905 Fax: +45 46 74 3080 E-mail: boje@ruc.dk
Claudine Attias-Donfut (French-speaking'areas) Ageing Research Direction CNAV 49 rue Mirabeau 75016 Paris, France Tel: +33 153 925020 E-mail: attias-donfut@calva.net
Ana Guillen (Spain) Area de Sociologica Facultad del Christo s/n 33071 Oviedo, Spain Tel: +34 85 103 727 Fax: +34 85 230 789 E-mail: aguillen@econo.uniovi.es
Trudie Knijn (The Netherlands) Department of General Social Sciences University of Utrecht P.O. Box 80 140 NL 3308 TC Utrecht The Netherlands E-mail: t.knijn@fsw.ruu.nl
Jiri Musil (Czech Republic and Poland) Central European University Prokopova 9 13 000 Prague, Czech Republic Tel: + 420 2278 0909 ext. 106 E-mail: ceu.prague@ecn.cz
Mihaly Nyilas (Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland) Department of Social Policy ELTE University Muzeum krt 4/C H-1088 Budapest, Hungary Tel: +36 1 266 1008 Fax: +36 1 266 1008 E-mail: nyilassp@ludens.elte.hu
Carlo Ruzza (English-speaking countries) Department of Sociology University of Essex Colchester CO4 4SQ, UK Tel: ++44 1206 872 640 E-mail: cruzza@essex.ac.uk
Antonio Schizzerotto (Italy) Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale Universit?Statale Milano Bicocca V. le Sarca 202 (e.U7) I-20129 Milan, Italy Tel: +39 02 6448 7525 or 7511 (Secretary) Fax: +39 02 6448 7501 E-mail: aschizzerotto@unimib.it
Editorial Board
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Editor:
Claire Wallace European Societies Institute for Advanced Studies Stumpergasse 56 A-1060 Vienna Austria
Tel: +43 1 59991 216 or 213 Fax: +43 1 59991 191 Email: europeansocieties@ihs.ac.at
Special Editor For Researching Cross-Nationally
Judith Glover - University of Surrey, UK
Editorial Assistant:
Gertraud Stadler
Book Review Editor:
Thomas P. Boje - (Convener of Panel of Book Reviewers) Ume? Sweden/ Roskilde, Denmark
Editorial Board:
Thomas Boje (Chair of Editorial Board) - Roskilde Anne Lise Ellingsæter - Oslo Elzbieta Halas - Lublin Elena Meshcherkina - Moscow Ilona Ostner - Göttingen Giovanna Procacci - Milan Carlo Ruzza - Trento Dennis Smith - Loughborough Richard Swedberg - Stockholm Constanza Tobio - Madrid
Editorial Advisory Board:
Risto Alapuro - Helsinki Mary Daly - Queen’s University, Belfast Janet Harkness - ZUMA, Mannheim Janusz Mucha - Torun, Poland Claus Offe - Berlin Chiara Saraceno - Turin John Scott - Essex Loic Wacquant - Paris and Berkley |
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