期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS

ISSN:1461-6742
出版频率:Quarterly
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影响因子: 0.97(2015年) 0.500(2014年) 0.741(2013年) 0.364 (2012年)
主题范畴:POLITICAL SCIENCE;    WOMEN'S STUDIES

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



About the journal

International Feminist Journal of Politics

International Feminist Journal of Politics is a unique cross-cultural and international forum to foster debate and dialogue at the intersection of international relations, politics and women's studies. Developed by a team of leading feminist scholars, this journal brings together some of the most influential figures in the field to build a global critical community of writers and readers.

This journal features research on women, gender relations and sexuality from the perspectives of:

  • International relations
  • Political theory
  • Globalization studies
  • International political economy
  • Comparative politics
  • Peace research
  • International law
  • Development studies
  • Political geography
  • Cultural studies

As well as the main section of the journal featuring full-length articles, it also offers a special 'Conversations' section, which publishes interviews with leading scholars and practitioners, conference reports and film readings. The book review section regularly features review articles as well as individual book reviews.

Peer Review
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two anonymous referees. Articles in which the initial decision is to revise and resubmit are returned to one or both of the original referees. Final publication decisions rest with the three International Feminist Journal of Politics Editors (two of whom must be in agreement in cases where articles are rejected).

 

Subjects covered by this journal


Instructions to Authors

The Editors invite submission of article-length manuscripts that might appropriately be published in INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS ( IFjP ). We publish essays that engage with topics at the intersection of politics, international relations and women’s studies. We are looking for lively, provocative material that initiates inquiry or prompts intense debate. Contributions may be discipline-specific but should engage with critical conversations of interest across disciplines, or they may be interdisciplinary in their theorizing, their methodology or their sources.

Articles are read first by one of the IFjP editors. If it is appropriate for IFjP and ready for review, the article will be sent out anonymously to be refereed by at least two readers. Every effort will be made to decide as to publication within 6 months of submission.
In addition to articles, IFjP accepts material submitted in the form of documents, pedagogical discussions, film commentaries, website announcements, conference/meeting reports and other summary reports on research projects for ‘Conversations’, a non-peer-reviewed section of the journal. There is also a substantial book review section including review essays. For further information contact: The Editors, International Feminist Journal of Politics, P. O. Box 1177325, 206 Anderson Hall, University of Florida, Department of Political Science, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7325; email: ifjp@ufl.edu .

IFjP does not consider articles that are under review elsewhere or that have been previously published (this includes online journals). Submission of an article or items for the sections will be taken to imply original, unpublished, work not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Where copyright permission is required, it is the author's responsibility to obtain such permission. By submitting a manuscript, the author is agreeing that the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article will be given to the Publishers. Upon acceptance for publication, a transfer of copyright agreement will be forwarded to be signed by the author. The editorial office must receive signed hard copies of the transfer of copyright agreement before accepted material can be published.

Submission should be in the English language, typed in double spacing and supplied in electronic format (see below). American (-ize) spelling should be used.


Preparation of copy
  1. Type all copy—including endnotes and the reference list—double-spaced, allowing generous margins on the top, bottom, and sides. Articles should range between 5,000 and 8,000 words including references. Longer articles cannot be considered and will be returned to authors for editing.
  2. The first page of the article should have the title 2 inches from the top of the page. An abstract of not more than 200 words should start 2 inches below the title. The abstract should be followed by a list of key words and then by the text. To protect anonymity, the author's name should not appear on the manuscript, and all references in the body of the text and in footnotes that might identify the author to the reviewer should be removed. A brief biographical note about each author should be supplied in a separate file. This should include the article title and the author's name, postal address, and email address.
  3. Tables, figures and plates should not be inserted within the article but should be submitted in separate files. All captions should be listed on the sheet along with the corresponding illustration. The desired positions for each table, figure, and plate should be indicated in the pages of the article. Digital photographs should be supplied in jpg or tiff format.
  4. Authors are responsible for securing permission to reproduce two kinds of material: quotations from works in copyright, and illustrations such as photographs, line drawings, tables, maps, graphs etc. Permission need not be sought for short extracts of text (except in the case of poems or song lyrics, where all quotations require permission). All permissions must be cleared by the time of publication and it is the author’s responsibility to obtain permission by writing to either the publisher of the material or the author/photographer. Authors should consult home base at an early stage for advice on obtaining permission.
  5. Submissions should be made electronically if possible, as an email attachment, saved in Word or RTF (Rich Text Format). If you are unable to supply an electronic version in either of these formats you should submit three hard copies instead. Send submissions to: The Editors, International Feminist Journal of Politics, P. O. Box 1177325, 206 Anderson Hall, University of Florida, Department of Political Science, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7325; email: ifjp@ufl.edu , or email us on ifjp@ufl.edu . Please note that the IFjP office will retain copies of all submissions for its files.

Citations and references

This journal uses Taylor & Francis standard Chicago Author-Date reference style. A full reference style guide is available  here .

Endnotes are used for material commenting on or adding to the text and should be used instead of parenthetical citations for references to more than three works, archival materials, unpublished interviews, and legal cases. Within endnotes, second and later references to a work should refer to the author's last name and date. Do not use op. cit or ibid. Endnotes should be typed double-spaced at the end of the article, preceding the list of references.

Full references must be given in the reference list to all works cited in the text, including citations in endnotes. References not cited in the text will be removed from the reference list.
 
Page numbers must be supplied for all journal, magazine and newspaper articles and for chapters from edited books, as should the full url for Web documents, along with the date last accessed.


Further notes on style

Justification of text: Use unjustified mode for the presentation of text. Leave the right margin ragged and avoid word divisions and hyphens at the ends of lines. Insert two hard returns at the end of paragraphs or heading: do not use the space bar or the tab function to indent the first line of paragraphs.

Subheadings: Use subheadings sparingly and indicate clearly their degree of importance. Avoid using more than three levels of subheadings and avoid numbering them. Use bold text capitals for level A subheadings, bold upper and lower case for level B sub-subheadings and italic bold upper and lower case for level C sub-sub-subheadings, as follows: LEVEL A SUBHEADING, Level B Sub-Subheading , Level C Sub-Sub-Subheading . Please note that Level C sub-sub-headings should only be used if absolutely necessary and avoided if possible. Do not centre subheadings; leave one line spacing above and below.

Punctuation: Use a single (not a double) space after a full point, and after commas, colons, semicolons, etc. Do not put a space in front of a question mark, or in front of any other closing quotation mark. Avoid exclamation marks and the ‘Oxford Comma’ (the comma before ‘and’ in a list, e.g. ‘international, political, and feminist’ should read ‘international, political and feminist’).

Full points: Use full points after abbreviations (p.m., e.g., i.e., etc.) and contractions where the end of the word is cut ( p., ed., ch.). Omit full points in acronyms (HMSO, USA, US, UK, BBC, NATO, plc), after contractions which end in the last letter of the word (Dr, Mr, St, edn, eds, Ltd) and after metric units (cm, m, km, kg). Note especially ed. eds; vol. vols; no. nos; ch. chs, etc.

Quotations: Use double quotation marks for quoted material within the text; single quotation marks should only be used for quotes within quotes. Quotations of over forty words should be extracted and indented and no quotation marks used.

Numerals: In general spell out numbers under 100; but use numerals for measurements (e.g. 12 km) and ages (e.g. 10 years old). Insert a comma for both thousands and tens of thousands (e.g. 1,000 and 20,000). Give ranged numbers in full, although dates may be abbreviated, e.g. 22–24, 105–106, 1966–97. Use the percentages sign only in figures and tables; spell out ‘per cent’ in the text using a numeral for the number (e.g. 84 per cent).

Dates: Set out as follows: 8 July 1990 (no comma), on 8 July, or on the 8th; 1990s (not spelt out, no apostrophe); nineteenth century (not 19th century) and insert hyphen when used adjectivally (e.g. nineteenth-century art).


Supplemental online material
Authors are welcome to submit animations, movie files, sound files or any additional information for online publication.

Reproduction of copyright material

If you wish to include any material in your manuscript in which you do not hold copyright, you must obtain written permission from the copyright owner, prior to submission. Such material may be in the form of text, data, table, illustration, photograph, line drawing, audio clip, video clip, film still, and screenshot, and any supplemental material you propose to include. This applies to direct (verbatim or facsimile) reproduction as well as “derivative reproduction” (where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source).

You must ensure appropriate acknowledgement is given to the permission granted to you for reuse by the copyright holder in each figure or table caption. You are solely responsible for any fees which the copyright holder may charge for reuse.

The reproduction of short extracts of text, excluding poetry and song lyrics, for the purposes of criticism may be possible without formal permission on the basis that the quotation is reproduced accurately and full attribution is given.

For further information and FAQs on the reproduction of copyright material, please consult our Guide .

 
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Full details of our Open Access programme
 
This journal is compliant with the Research Councils UK OA policy. Please see the licence options and embargo periods here .
 
 
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Last updated 14 November 2013

Editorial Board
Editors:   
Heidi Hudson - University of the Free State, South Africa
Laura Sjoberg - University of Florida, USA
Cynthia Weber - University of Sussex, UK  

Managing Editor:
Catherine Jean  - University of Florida, USA

Conversations Editors:
Soumita BasuSouth Asian University, India 
Maya EichlerUniversity of Toronto, Canada

Book Review Editor:
Suzanne BergeronUniversity of Michigan-Dearborn, USA

Associate Editors:
Bina D’CostaAustralian National University, Australia  
Galia GolanHebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Katrina Lee-KooAustralian National University, Australia
Marianne H. MarchandUniversidad de las Am éricas Puebla, Mexico
Anne RunyanUniversity of Cincinnati, USA
Inger SkjaelsbaekPeace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
 
Editorial Board:
Haleh Afshar -
University of York, UK
Anna Agathangelou - York University, Canada    
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat -
SUNY, Purchase, USA
Suzanne Bergeron - University of Michigan, USA
Terrell Carver - University of Bristol, UK
Raewyn Connell - University of Sydney, Australia
Manisha Desai - University of Connecticut, USA
Cynthia Enloe - Clark University, USA
Catherine Eschle - University of Strathclyde, Scotland
Marianne Franklin - Goldsmith's, UK
Wendy Harcourt - Society for International Development, Italy
Shireen Hassim - University of Witwatersand, South Africa
Mary Hawkesworth -
Rutgers University, USA
Jane Jaquette - Occidental College, USA
Niraja Gopal Jayal - Jawaharlal Nehru University
Kumari Jayawardena - Social Scientists Association, Sri Lanka
Kathleen B. Jones - San Diego State University, USA
Meghana Nayak - Pace University, USA
Anne Orford - University of Melbourne, Australia
Rekha Pande - University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
V. Spike Peterson - University of Arizona, USA
Jan Jindy Pettman - Australian National University, Australia  
Shirin Rai - University of Warwick, UK
Elaine Salo - University of Pretoria, South Africa
Simona Sharoni - SUNY Plattsburgh, USA
Laura Shepherd
- University of New South Wales
Anne Sisson Runyan - University of Cincinnati, USA
Deborah Stienstra - University of Manitoba, Canada
Christine Sylvester - Lancaster University, UK
Teresia K. Teaiwa - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
J. Ann Tickner - University of Southern California, USA
Jacqui True - Monash University, Australia  
Heather Turcotte - University of Connecticut, USA
Sandra Whitworth -
York University, Canada
Gillian Youngs - University of Brighton, UK
Nira Yuval-Davis - University of East London, UK
Marysia Zalewski - University of Aberdeen, UK

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