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Journal of Urbanism - International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability

Journal of Urbanism

International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability

Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 3
Frequency: 3 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1754-9175
Online ISSN: 1754-9183
 

Instructions for Authors

***Note to Authors: Electronic submission is preferred, however if you are sending your article by post, please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to the Editor.***

Authors should submit their articles to: Professor Emily Talen, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University, PO Box 875302, Tempe, AZ 85287-5302, USA, Telephone: +1 (480) 965-7533, Fax: +1 (480) 965-8313, Email: journalofurbanism@asu.edu

  1. The editors welcome original contributions. By submission of a manuscript an author certifies that the work is original and is not being considered simultaneously by another publisher.

  2. Manuscripts should normally not exceed 8000 words in length and should be written in the English Language. They should also include an abstract of 100 words. Electronic submissions are preferred, typed double-spaced and the pages should be numbered. Your full name and up-to-date postal and email address should be given on a title sheet and the article proper should begin on page 2.

  3. Footnotes to the text should be avoided wherever this is reasonable possible. If explanatory notes are essential, refer to them in the text by superscripts 1,2,3 etc. The notes themselves should be gathered together at the end of the manuscript before the references section. All measurements should be in metric units, or state metric equivalents.

  4. References should be cited in the text by giving the author(s) name and the year of publication, as follows: Weaver (1978) or (Weaver 1978). If several papers by the same author and from the same year are cited, a, b, c, etc. should be put after the year of publication. The full references must be listed on a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript in Harvard style. They should include all authors' names and initials, year of publication, title of article or 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, e.g.

    Lang, J., 1994. Urban design: the American experience. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.

    Parsons, K. C., 1994. Collaborative genius: the Regional Planning Association of America. Journal of the American Planning Association, 60 (4), 462-482.

    Faludi, A. and De Ruijter, P., 1985. No match for the present crisis? The theoretical and institutional framework for Dutch planning. In: A.K. Dutt and F.J. Costa, eds. Public planning in the Netherlands. New York: Oxford University Press.

    * Formatting guide
    * Reference style information: style, quickref
    If you have any questions about references or formatting your article, please contact authorqueries@tandf.co.uk

  5. Tables, illustrations, figures and photographs. Tables should be gathered together at the end and numbered consecutively and should not be included as part of the text. The approximate position of the tables and figures should be indicated in the manuscript. Captions, scales, keys, source details and other critical wording should also be included. Ideally illustrations, photographs should be submitted electronically in TIFF or JPEG formats. If they cannot be prepared electronically, they should be presented as black and white glossy prints mounted on card. High resolution images (at least 300 dpi) should be used for best quality reproduction.

  6. Free article access. Corresponding authors will receive free online access to their article through our website (www.informaworld.com) and a complimentary copy of the issue containing their article. Reprints of articles published in this journal can be purchased through Rightslink® when proofs are received. If you have any queries, please contact our reprints department at reprints@tandf.co.uk

  7. Copyright. It is a condition of publication that authors assign copyright or licence the publication rights in their articles, including abstracts, to Taylor & Francis. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and of course the Journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors retain a number of other rights under the Taylor & Francis rights policies documents. These policies are referred to at www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authorrights.pdf for full details. Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
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