期刊名称:CULTURAL 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

Cultural Sociology publishes empirically oriented, theoretically sophisticated, methodologically rigorous papers, which explore from a broad set of sociological perspectives a diverse range of socio-cultural forces, phenomena, institutions and contexts.
The objective of Cultural Sociology is to publish original articles which advance the field of cultural sociology and the sociology of culture. The journal seeks to consolidate, develop and promote the arena of sociological understandings of culture, and is intended to be pivotal in defining both what this arena is like currently and what it could become in the future.
Cultural Sociology will publish innovative, sociologically-informed work concerned with cultural processes and artefacts, broadly defined. Papers dealing with empirically-existing cultural phenomena, analysed and researched in theoretically and methodologically sophisticated ways, are particularly encouraged. Papers that concentrate on more 'empirical', or more 'methodological', or more 'theoretical' issues in cultural sociology and the sociology of culture, are also welcomed.
The journal aims to facilitate fruitful dialogue and cooperation between scholars from different national contexts and between those working within different analytic and methodological paradigms. Although focussed on sociological contributions to cultural analysis, the journal will also encourage discussions between sociologists and others working in cognate fields such as cultural studies, gender studies, postcolonial studies, art history, history, literary and film studies, human geography and so on.
The journal is keen to encourage submissions from both established and emerging scholars. Book reviews will allow readers of the journal to keep abreast of important new contributions to the area.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript submission guidelines
Articles submitted for publication must be original contributions to scholarship. They should not have been previously published. They must not be currently under review with, nor already published in, any other journal.
Submissions should be made as attachments to email, and should be in Microsoft Word format.
Email address: culturalsociology@abdn.ac.uk
Postal address:
Cultural Sociology
Dept. of Sociology
School of Social Sciences
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen AB24 3QY
United Kingdom
Articles must be between 5000 and 8000 words in length, including footnotes and references. Include a word count of the main article (the count including all notes and references), and put it in the same document as the abstract (see below). Articles of more than 8000 words will not be accepted into the reviewing process, and will be returned to the author.
Please also send, in two separate documents from the main article, both:
a) an abstract of up to 150 words, accompanied by up to five key words, and a word count of the main article (the count including all notes and references)
b) your full contact details (postal address, institutional affiliation, email address) and a brief (no more than 100 word) biography.
Style Guide
Text should be thoroughly proof-read before submission.
Text should be Times New Roman, 12 point, justified throughout, and double-spaced.
Long quotations (more than 40 words) should be displayed, indented, in the text. Indentations should be 0.4cm on each side.
Page numbers should be given for references to specific pages in works referred to.
British or American spellings can be used, as long as this is consistent throughout the text (i.e. all spellings must be British, or all must be US - not a mixture of the two).
Use endnotes, not footnotes. Endnotes should be indicated by superscript numbers in the text. They should be collected (in double spaced format) at the end of the text.
References cited in the text should be in this form:
Harris (2000) or (Harris, 2000)
Jones (1995, 1990)
Anderson (2001: 55-7)
(Smith, 1997, cited in Gibson, 2005: 41)
Use 'et al.' when citing in the text a work by more than two authors, e.g. Roberts et al. (1991).
Use the letters a, b, c and so on to distinguish citations of different works by the same author in the same year, e.g. Arluke (1991a, 1991b).
All references cited in the text are to be included in a reference list at the end of the paper, which should be situated after any endnotes. References are to be listed alphabetically. They should appear in this form:
Articles in journals:
Erlmann, V. (1996) 'The Aesthetics of the Global Imagination: Reflections On World Music In The 1990s', Public Culture 8(3): 55-75.
Please give page extents for journal articles.
Books:
Fowler, B. (1997) Pierre Bourdieu and Cultural Theory. London: Sage.
Articles in books:
Maier, J. B. (1984) 'Contribution to a Critique of Critical Theory', in J. Marcus and Z. Tar (eds.) Foundations of the Frankfurt School of Social Research, pp. 44-59. New Brunswick: Transaction Books.
Tables, Illustrations, etc.
It is the sole responsibility of authors to obtain permission from copyright holders for reproducing illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. These must be supplied at the time of final submission.
On acceptance of a paper, authors must supply camera-ready copy of all such materials.
Images must be supplied separately from the main text, and should not appear in it. Images may be supplied in standard recognised formats - .jpeg, .bmp, etc.
Images must be supplied with a clearly indicated caption that will appear underneath the image e.g. 'Table 1 - US Employment Statistics, 2007-9'
To indicate the place where the image should be placed in the text, insert at relevant points in the text, in bold, instructions such as
Table 1 about here
Image 3 about here
Etc.
Translations
The journal only reviews and publishes articles in English. Authors writing in any other language are of course welcome to submit English translations of their work. But the journal cannot provide English translations for them.
Timetable
We will endeavour to return referee reports, plus an editorial decision, to authors within three months of submission.
The editors' decision on publication or non-publication of any piece is final.
English Language Editing Services: Please click here for information on professional English language editing services recommended by SAGE.
Editorial Board
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Book Reviews Editors:
Garry Crawford University of Salford
Jessica Evans Open University, UK
European Book Review Editrs:
Rudi Laermans Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Dagmar Danko Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany
Editorial Board:
Les Back Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK
Shyon Baumann University of Toronto, Canada
Andrew Bennett Griffith University, Australia
Georgina Born University of Cambridge, UK
Bethany Bryson James Madison University, USA
Karen A Cerulo
Tia DeNora University of Exeter, UK
Laura Desfor Edles
Nancy Weiss Hanrahan George Mason University, USA
John Higgins University of Cape Town, South Africa
Paul Jones University of New South Wales, Australia
Kevin Meethan University of Plymouth, UK
Alain Quemin Universite de Marne-La-Vallee, France
Marco Santoro University of Bologna, Italy
Philip Smith Yale University, USA
Lyn Spillman University of Notre Dame, USA
Nick Stevenson University of Nottingham, UK
International Advisory Board:
Jeffrey C. Alexander Yale University, USA
Tony Bennett Open University, UK
Guy Bellavance Université du Québec, Canada
Michael Billig Loughborough University
John Clammer Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
Daniel Dayan Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Ales Debeljak University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ron Eyerman Yale University, USA
Priscilla P. Ferguson Columbia University, USA
Gary Alan Fine Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Roger Friedland University of California, USA
Josh Gamson Yale University
Pier Paolo Giglioli University of Bologna, Italy
Wendy Griswold Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
Alois Hahn University of Trier, Germany
Antoine Hennion Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation, Paris, France
Marta Herrero University of Plymouth, UK
John Hughson University of Central Lancashire and University of Otago, New Zealand
Michèle Lamont Harvard University, USA
Jan Marontate Simon Fraser University, Canada
Magali Sarfatti-Larson Temple University, Philadelphia, USA
Chandra Mukerji University of California, San Diego, USA
Griselda Pollock University of Leeds, UK
Nick Prior University of Edinburgh, UK
Diane Reay University of Cambridge, UK
Karl-Siegbert Rehberg Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Sylvia Sigal L'Ecole Des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France
Mimi Sheller Lancaster University, UK
Helen Thomas University of the Arts, London, UK
Anna Lisa Tota University of Rome III, Italy
Eliséo Veron Universidad de San Andris, Argentina
Alan Warde Manchester University, UK
Helena Wulff Stockholm University, Sweden
Barbie Zelizer University of Pennsylvania, USA
Viviana Zelizer Princeton University, USA
Eviatar Zerubavel Rutgers University, USA
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