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Call for Papers
The
International Journal of Japanese Sociology (IJJS), the official
journal of the Japan Sociological Society, invites members to submit
manuscripts for its 17 volume. Maximum of 8000 words. Deadline is November 20, 2009.
Notes for Contributors
Members of the Japanese Sociological Society are eligible to submit manuscripts to the International Journal of Japanese Sociology.
Contributions are considered for publication only on the understanding
that they are not simultaneously under consideration elsewhere, that
they are the original work of the authors and that any previous form of
publication or any current consideration in other languages be
disclosed.
Submission of manuscripts
- Manuscripts
should be written in English and submitted to the editorial office:
Japan Sociological Society, Department of Sociology, The University of
Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033. Japan (Tel: (81)
3-5841-8933; Fax: (81)3-5841-8932).
- A stamped self-addressed envelope should be provided for acknowledgement of receipt of the manuscript.
- Manuscripts
should be typed or printed (using a good quality laser or ink jet
printer) double spaced on A4 (297 x 210mm) size paper, using ample
margins. Manuscripts should consist of a maximum of 8,000 words
including tables, figures, notes and references. Manuscripts for review
will not be returned.
- Once an article has been accepted,
authors should provide a copy of the final accepted version of the
article on a computer disk.
- All authors should provide a
covering letter indicating their telephone number, fax number and email
address plus full address details of the author checking the proofs (if
different).
- Three copies of the manuscript should be
provided. The first page of text should include only the title of the
manuscript, the name(s) of the author(s) and the institutional
affiliation of the author(s).
- Each manuscript must be accompanied by an abstract of up to 250 words.
- A maximum of three keywords should be listed in order of importance under the abstract.
- Authors should supply a running head (short title) of no more than 50 characters (including spaces).
- Tables
and figures should be clearly laid out on separate sheets and numbered
in Arabic numerals in order of appearance in the text. Their
approximate location in the text should be clearly indicated. Figures
should be printed from a good quality laser printer or clearly drawn
using dark black ink.
Notes
Notes
should be limited to an absolute minimum and should appear in a section
at the end of the article. References to notes should be numbered
consecutively in the main body of the article.
References
References
should be indicated in the manuscript using the following format. The
full list of references should be given in alphabetical order, on a
separate sheet at the end of the article.
- When
the author's name is in the text, indicate only the year of publication
after the name: Call (1988). When the author's name is not in the text:
(Call 1988).
- Pagination is to follow the year of publication: (Seltzer, 1991: 896).
- If
the manuscript lists more than one publication by the same author, the
publications should be distinguished in the following manner: 1969a,
1969b, 1969c.
- To list multiple authors in the same section of the text: (Dimaggio, 1991: Rohlen, 1974).
- For
Japanese book titles, capitalize only the first letter of the title.
Please add a brief English translation after the title in parenthesis.
For name of publishers, capitalize all beginning letters, as indicated
in the examples below.
- Titles of books and names of journals should be indicated in italic (or with an underline).
Examples
- Books
- Merton, Robert K. 1968. Social Theory and Social Structure. EnI. ed. New York: Free Press.
Morioka, Kiyomi ed. 1977. Gendai kazoku no raifu saikuru (The Life Cycle of Contemporary Families). Tokyo: Baifukan.
*Note:
For certain editions and volumes of books, indicate what edition, what
volume after the title (e.g., 2d ed., 3d ed., Vol. 3, Rev. ed., etc.) - Institutional Authors
- Somucho Seishonen Taisaku Honbu ed. 1998. Seishonen hakusho (The White Paper for Youth). 1998 version. Tokyo: Okurasho Insatsukyoku.
- Journal Articles
- Schooler,
Carmi, and Atsushi Naoi. 1988. "The Psychological Effects of
Traditional and of Economically Peripheral Job Setting in Japan." American Journal of Sociology 94: 335-355.
- Articles in Books
- Wolfenstein, Martha. 1955. "The Image of the Child in Contemporary Films." Pp. 277-293 in Childhood in Contemporary Cultures, edited by Margaret Mead and Martha Wolfenstein. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Proofs
Authors
will receive proofs of their article and are required to correct and
return them to the publisher before the date specified in the
accompanying letter.
Offprints
The
corresponding author of each article will receive 5 free copies of the
journal issue in which the article appears. Offprints may be ordered at
authors' own expense by completing the form supplied with proofs.
Costs charged to authors
Corrections:
The amount by which the cost of the author's alterations to the proofs
(excluding correction of typesetter's errors) exceeds 10% of the
composition of the text or production of the artwork may be recharged
to the author at the Editor's discretion.
Rewriting of articles into English: If extensive rewriting is necessary, it will be carried out by the copy editor and costs recharged to authors.
Redrawing of figures:
If the standard of artwork supplied is unacceptable for publication,
the cost of redrawing and/or relabelling the artwork will be recharged
to authors.
Copyright
Authors
publishing in the Journal will be asked to sign an Exclusive Licence
Form. In signing the form it is assumed that authors have obtained
permission to use any copyrighted or previously published material. All
authors must read and agree to the conditions outlined in the form, and
must sign the form or agree that the corresponding author can sign on
their behalf. Articles cannot be published until a signed form has been
received. Authors can download the form from http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/ijjs_elf.pdf