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Journal of Civil Society

Journal of Civil Society


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 6
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1744-8689
Online ISSN: 1744-8697
 

Instructions for Authors

Statements of fact or opinion appearing in Journal of Civil Society are solely those of the authors and do not imply endorsement by the editors or publisher. The editors cannot accept responsibility for and damage to or loss of manuscripts.

Submission guidelines
Articles submitted to the journal should not have been published elsewhere nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Contributors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any copyright material and for ensuring that the appropriate acknowledgements are included in the typescript. The preferred word-processing format is Microsoft Word (Mac or Windows) but other formats can be accommodated if previously arranged. Please indicate the version number of the software used, for example, Word:mac v.X or MS Word 97. Authors should ensure that these guidelines are strictly adhered to. The editors reserve the right to return articles which do not meet these guidelines. Articles should be submitted by email to the editor at Anheier@spa.ucla.edu

Tables, graphs and illustrations
If your article uses tables, graphs or illustrations, please provide them as separate files, not as part of the main text of the article. Make sure that they are numbered in sequence throughout the article and that references to sources and descriptive headings are attached. Please indicate clearly where the material is to appear in the text and ensure that there is a reference to it in the text. Do not forget that you are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any copyrighted material.

Quotations. Follow the punctuation, capitalization and spelling of the original. For short quotations use single quotation marks (except that quotations within quotations take double quotation marks). Long quotations of fifty words or more should be typed in a separate block with a line space above and below, and double spaced, without quotation marks. Use three point ellipses ( ... ) when omitting material within quotations. Punctuation should be inserted after the closing quotation marks. There are two exceptions to this: 1. where the quote ends with an exclamation or question mark belonging to the quotation; 2. where the quote is, or ends with, a complete sentence that begins with a capital letter.

Spelling. Use British English rather than American conventions.

Endnotes. Type double spaced, place at the end of the article and number in a single sequence throughout. Endnotes should be used to cite sources but not to provide additional commentary or information. Note numbering should appear in the text as superscript and arabic, appearing outside any punctuation.

References. should be cited in the text by giving the last name of the author(s) followed by the year of publication in parentheses e.g. Smith & Jones (1990); (Smith, 1992a, 1992b). The full references must be typed, double spaced, on as separate sheet at the end of the manuscript. This should include all authors' names and initials, year of publication, title of article or the book, the full title of the journal, volume and page numbers, and for books and other documents, the publisher's name and place of publication.

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