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期刊名称:ETHNICITY & HEALTH

ISSN:1355-7858
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:CARFAX PUBLISHING, RANKINE RD, BASINGSTOKE, ENGLAND, RG24 8PR
  出版社网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/13563467.html
期刊网址:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/13557858.html
影响因子:0.939(2008)
主题范畴:PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH;    MEDICAL ETHICS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

Aims and Scope:

Ethnicity & Health is an international academic journal designed to meet the world-wide interest in the health of ethnic groups. It embraces original papers from the full range of disciplines concerned with investigating the relationship between 'ethnicity' and 'health' (including medicine and nursing, public health, epidemiology, social sciences, population sciences, and statistics). The journal also covers issues of culture, religion, gender, class, migration, lifestyle and racism, in so far as they relate to health and its anthropological and social aspects.

The journal aims to:

  • Deal with practice and policy in a thoughtful and critical way.
  • Present empirical material in a way that considers theoretical issues (in addition to implications for policy and practice, given the contested nature of both 'ethnicity' and 'health'.
  • Address the methodological problems that face both qualitative and quantitative studies in multi-cultural societies.

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Instructions to Authors

***Note to Authors: please make sure your contact address information is clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.***

Ethnicity and Health welcomes original contributions from all parts of the world on the understanding that their contents have not previously been published nor submitted elsewhere for publication. All submissions will be sent anonymously to independent referees

Manuscripts may be in the form of: (i) long articles (not exceeding 10,000 words); or, (ii) short reports for rapid publication (not exceeding 2,000 words).

Submissions

Manuscripts should be sent as an e-mail attachment to: ethnicity.health@gerrish.org.uk. The manuscript should be in the form of a single word processed file in MS Word or rich text format. Any tables and figures should be positioned at the end of this document. In exceptional circumstances if e-mail is not available, hard copy will be acceptable.
Four complete copies, together with a copy on disc conforming to the above specification should be sent to:
Professor Kate Gerrish
School of Nursing and Midwifery
University of Sheffield
Samuel Fox House
Northern General Hospital
Herries Road
Sheffield, S5 7AU
UK.

The first page should include the title of the paper, first name, middle initial(s) and last name of the author(s), for each author a short institutional address, and an abbreviated title (for running headlines within the article). At the bottom of the page give the full name and address (including fax number and e-mail address if possible) of the author to whom all correspondence (including proofs) should be sent. The second page should repeat the title and contain an abstract of not more than 300 words. The third page should repeat the title as a heading to the main body of the text.

Authors are requested to nominate up to three independent reviewers.

Abstracts. All papers must be summarized in an abstract, structured under the headings Objective(s), Design, Result(s) and Conclusion.

Electronic Submission. Authors should send the final, revised version of their articles in both hard copy paper and electronic disk forms. It is essential that the hard copy (paper) versio exactly matches the material on disk. Please print out the hard copy from the disk you are sending. Submit three printed copies of the final version with the disk to the journal's editorial office. Save all files on a standard 3.5 inch high-density disk. We prefer to receive disks in Microsoft Word in a PC format, but can translate from most other common word processing programs as well as Macs. Please specify which program you have used. Do not save your files as "text only" or "read only".

References The reference system preferred in this journal (Harvard style) uses within the text, the name of the author and the date of publication in chronological order, e.g. (Harvey 1997; Jackson 1998). Where there are three or more authors, the first author's name followed by et al. should be used, e.g. (Dear et al. 1997), but all authors should be cited in the reference list. Two or more works by one author in the same year should be distinguished by using 1980a, 1980b, etc. Page numbers should be given in the text for all quotations e.g. Jackson 1998: 56).

References should be listed in alphabetical order according to first author. The content and form of the reference list should conform to the following examples.

Journal article: the reference should include authors' surnames and initials, date of publication, title of paper, name of journal, volume number (and issue number where volume pages do not run on) and first and last page numbers, e.g. James S.A., Strogatz D.S., Wing S.B. and Ramsey D.L. (1987) Socio-economic status, John Henryism and hypertension in blacks and whites. American Journal of Epidemiology, 126, 664-73.

Book: the reference should include authors' surnames and initials, date of publication, title of book, place of publication and publisher, e.g. Fenton S. (1999) Ethnicity: Racism, Class and Culture. Basingstoke: MacMillan.

Chapter in an edited book: the reference should include details of the authors and editors together with the first and last pages, e.g. Krieger N. (2000) 'Discrimination and Health', in Berkman L. and Kawachi I. (eds.) Social Epidemiology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 36-75.

Theses: the reference should include the type of degree and awarding institution, e.g. Currer C.M (1986) Health concepts and illness behaviour: the case of Pathan women in Britain. PhD thesis. University of Warwick.

Newspaper: the reference should include the title of the publication, the date of publication and the page number, e.g. Marr A. (1999) So what kind of England do we really stand for?, Observer, 31 Oct. 22-33.

Illustrations (including photographs, graphs and diagrams) should be referred to as Figures and their position indicated in the text (e.g. Figure 3). Each should be submitted on a separate page, page numbered in Arabic numerals. The captions should also be submitted on a separate page, should include keys to symbols, and should make interpretation possible without reference to the text.

Figures should ideally be professionally drawn and designed with the format of the journal (248 x 175 mm) in mind and should be capable of reduction.

Tables should be submitted on separate sheets, numbered in Arabic numerals, and their position indicated in the text (e.g. Table 1). Each table should have a short, self-explanatory title. Vertical rules should not be used to separate columns. Units should appear in the body of the table. Any explanatory notes should be given as a footnote at the bottom of the table.

Proof corrections are supplied for checking and making essential typographical corrections, not for general revision or alteration. Proofs must be returned (by E mail or fax) within 72 hours of receipt.

Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author抯 preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.

Copyright. It is a condition of publication that authors vest copyright in their articles, including abstracts, in Taylor & Francis Ltd. This enables us to ensure full copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and the journal, to the widest possible readership in print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may, of course, use the article elsewhere after publication without prior permission from Carfax, provided that acknowledgement is given to the Journal as the original source of publication, and that Carfax is notified so that our records show that its use.


Editorial Board

Editors:

Professor Kate Gerrish - University of Sheffield, UK
Dr James Nazroo - University College London, London, UK

Assistant Editor

Saffron Karlsen - University College London, London, UK

International Editorial Board

Dr Karl Atkin, University of Leeds, UK
Professor Raj Bhopal, University of Edinburgh, UK
Dr Hannah Bradby, University of Warwick, UK
Dr Seeromanie Harding, Medical Research Council, UK
Gina Higginbottom, University of Sheffield, UK
Professor Kenneth Hughes, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Professor James Jackson, University of Michigan, USA
Professor Mark Johnson, De Montfort University, UK
Professor Yackoob Seedat, University of Natal, South Africa
Dr Martin Tobias, Health Ministry, New Zealand
Dr Anna Whelan, University of New South Wales, Australia
Professor David Williams, University of Michigan, USA



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