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Globalizations

Globalizations


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 8
Frequency: 5 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1474-7731
Online ISSN: 1474-774X
 

Instructions for Authors


All Manuscript and Book Review submissions should be submitted electronically to
http://services.bepress.com/globalizations. To register a brand new account, click the "Submit Article" link in the sidebar. Then click on "Create Free Account" and enter your first and last name, email address, and preferred password. You should receive immediately a confirmation email at the address you provided (you may need to check your Junk mail); click in the link in the email and proceed with your submission if ready. If you attempt to create an account at an address already in the system, you will be sent your password as a reminder. If you require assistance, contact the Bepress Staff at support@services.bepress.com.
 
All book review correspondence should be addressed to Rebecca Harris, The Kiran  C. Patel Center for Global Solutions - SOC 102, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Fl 33620 USA, email: gbooks@cas.usf.edu
 
Any other correspondence should be addressed to Mark Amen, The Kiran  C. Patel Center for Global Solutions - SOC 102, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, Fl 33620 USA, email: gjournal@cas.usf.edu
 
Please make sure your contact information is clearly visible on the outside of any packages you send to the Editors.

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As an author, you are required to secure permission if you want to reproduce any figure, table, or extract from the text of another source. This applies to direct reproduction as well as "derivative reproduction" (where you have created a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source). For further information and FAQs, please see http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/preparation/permission.asp

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Style Guide. To ensure that your article/comment is forwarded expeditiously to referees and (if accepted for publication) is published accurately and on time, please observe the following style rules.
 
1. Your manuscripts should be of no more than 8,000 words.
 
2. When preparing your manuscript, any tables, graphs, diagrams or similar graphic material may appear at the appropriate place in the printed text. However, if you later submit a version on disk (i.e. after the article has been accepted for publication) or by e-mail, such material must be removed from the text and supplied in a separate file (document). The text on disk must clearly show where each such item is to be inserted by the printer.
 
3. Do not use embellishments such as changes of font, headers, footers, logos or any other text formatting. Bold type, however, may be used for headings and italics for minor headings or emphasis.
 
4. Do not use 'bullet' lists and the like. To indicate a list, place a full stop at the beginning of each itemised line and follow it with a space and then the appropriate text. Thus:
. first item;
. second item; and
. third item.
Please use such lists sparingly.
 
5. Do not used numbered paragraphs or the 'styles' provided by word-processing applications, especially 'paragraph styles'.
 
6. The Journal uses the Harvard system of enclosed references such as (Smith, 1999) for bibliographic citations and your manuscript must follow this system. Sources cited should be listed as references at the end of the article.
 
7. Explanatory notes should be kept to a minimum and inserted in notes at the end of the text, before the list of references. Please do not use computer-generated endnotes. Footnotes are not acceptable.
 
8. If your article is accepted for publication, please send the text (revised if necessary) by mail on a 3.5 inch floppy disk pre-formatted for PC. The preferred font is Times New Roman 12 point. If you use an Apple Macintosh computer, convert the text to WordPerfect for Windows or MicroSoft Word for Windows when copying to the IBM-formatted disk.
 
9. If you prefer to send your revised text electronically, please email it as an attachment to gjournal@ncl.ac.uk and ensure that it is in Rich Text Format (RTF).
 
10. If your contribution is accepted, please supply with the text (i) a brief biography of two or three lines and (ii) an abstract of the article of no more than 150 words.
 
If your article or comment is accepted, it will be sub-edited and returned to you by e-mail for approval. Please be ready to return it with any corrections or comments within five days. No new material can be accepted at this stage.
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