期刊名称:SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The Sociology of Sport Journal (SSJ) is designed to stimulate and communicate research, critical thought, and theory development on sociology of sport issues. SSJ is the academic journal that sport sociologists, sport psychologists, and coaches look to for research articles, annotated bibliographies, research notes, book reviews, and short papers on curriculum issues. Members of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) receive SSJ as part of their membership.
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Instructions to Authors
In preparing manuscripts for publication in the Sociology of Sport Journal, authors should adhere to the guidelines provided in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th edition, 2001. Copies of this manual are found in most university libraries; examples of format guidelines may also be seen in articles in the American Sociological Review (after 1986) and the Sociology of Sport Journal (beginning with Volume 5). Manuscripts must be double-spaced including the abstract, all block quotations and field notes, references, and tables. Tables, figures, and graphs must be clearly labeled and included on separate pages. All manuscripts must be preceded by an abstract of 75-125 words typed on a separate page. The Sociology of Sport Journal will provide a French abstract for each article. Footnotes should be limited in number and none may exceed six lines in length. Content footnotes are distracting to readers; therefore all important information should be included in the text and all incidental information should be omitted.
PC-generated screens (i.e., dot patterns) do not reproduce well during the printing process and should not be used to create shading in figures. Figures can be submitted on disk if they are created in Macintosh Illustrator or Freehand or are saved in eps, tiff, or pict format.
Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted to the editor,
Nancy Theberge, PhD Professor, Departments of Kinesiology & Sociology University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 phone: 519-888-4567, fax: 519-885-0470
All copies should be clear, readable, and on paper of good quality. A dot matrix or unusual typeface is acceptable only if it is clear and legible. Manuscripts should not be submitted to another journal at the same time. Authors are advised to carefully proofread the final copy and to check the references for accuracy. A copy of the manuscript should be retained to guard against loss. Manuscripts will not be returned to authors.
Manuscript are read by two reviewers, with the review process taking 7 to 10 weeks. There are no page charges for contributors. Authors of manuscripts accepted for publication must transfer copyright to Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
A blind review process is used to evaluate manuscripts. With each copy of the manuscript, authors are requested to submit a separate cover sheet including the title of the manuscript, name of the author(s), institutional affiliations(s), running head, date of manuscript submission, and full mailing address and phone number of the author who is to receive the galley proofs. The first page of the manuscript should omit the author's name and affiliation but include the title of the manuscript and date of submission. Footnotes that identify the authors should be typed on a separate page, and any clues to the author's identity should be eliminated. Manuscripts will be evaluated in terms of topical relevance, theoretical and methodological adequacy, and clarity of explanation and analysis.
Editorial Board
Editor Nancy Theberge, PhD Professor, Department of Sociology University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3G1 phone: 519-888-4567 fax: 519-885-0470 ssj@uwaterloo.ca
Book Review Editor Hart Cantelon, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada
Editorial Board Vernon Andrews, The University of Canterbury Alan Bairner, University of Ulster at Jordanstown Becky Beal, University of the Pacific Susan Birrell, University of Iowa Laurence Chalip, University of Texas Margaret Carlisle Duncan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Alan G. Ingham, Miami University Steven J. Jackson, University of Otago Kathy Jamieson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Alan Klein, Northeastern University Pirrko Markula, University of Waikato, New Zealand Victoria Paraschak , University of Windsor Roger Rees, Adelphi University Christopher Stevenson, University of New Brunswick Stephan Walk, California State University at Fullerton Robert Washington, Bryn Mawr College
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