지역사회학 영문판 관련

지역사회학회는 학회지 『지역사회학』을 연 2회 발간해 왔습니다. 학회에서는 2014년부터 지역사회학의 영문판 Korean Journal of Regional Sociology(KJRS)를 연 1회 추가함으로써 매년 3회에 걸쳐 학회지 발간을 추진해 왔습니다. 그러나 2000년부터 학회의 여건과 상황에 따라 독자적인 영문판을 발간하지 않고 통합발간하기로 하였습니다. 호수와 상관없이 언제든 투고가능합니다.

편집위원회에서는 공정한 심사 절차를 거쳐 가능한 한 신속히 논문을 출판하실 수 있도록 노력하고 있습니다.


논문 집필관련 사항은 학회 홈페이지 또는 이미 출판된 학회지의 ‘논문게재 절차 및 원고작성 요강’을 참조해 주십시오.

역사회학의 국제화를 위해 외국에 계신 전문연구자들의 투고도 환영합니다. 


지역사회학회 편집위원장

박수호 



 영문지 투고 규정

영문 논문은 한글 혹은 Microsoft Word를 사용하여 A4 용지 20매(6,000단어) 이내를 원칙으로 하되, 8,000 단어를 넘지 않도록 해야 합니다. 자세한 영문 투고 요령은 아래를 참고하시기 바랍니다.


Manuscript Submission Guidelines


The journal invites the submission of original manuscripts dealing with regional issues. Submitted manuscripts should be original pieces of work that have neither been published in other places nor currently on offer to another publisher.

Articles should be no longer than 6,000 words typewritten with 12 point font based on the Microsoft Word standard, including an abstract of 150-200 words, 4-6 keywords, footnotes, and references. The style of footnotes and references should follow the Chicago Manual of style. The paper also requires a brief statement of 100 words (on a separate page, at the beginning of the manuscript) providing information about the author's name, degree, educational background, present affiliation, publications, and research interests.


MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION


Manuscripts should be double-spaced and typed in English on single sides of paper. Sections in a manuscript may include the following:

Cover Page must include

full article title and running title

each author’s full name and institutional affiliation(s)

acknowledgements (with funding information)

corresponding author (name, address, phone/fax, e-mail)

each author’s brief biographical sketch of 80 words or fewer



Abstract and Keywords should be prepared on a separate page headed by the title. Omit author information. Abstract should not exceed 150 words.



Text Begin article text on a new page headed by the title. No author identification.

1. Headings and subheadings: three levels of headings are sufficient to organize the text. Do not give indent to each heading or subheading. Headings and subheadings should be like the following (do not use numbers such as “1” and “I”):

KOREAN REGIONAL SOCIOLOGY


2. Type the footnotes in numerical order in the text. Footnotes need to be as concise as possible.


3. References in the text. Examples of the citations in the text are:

Kim (2014); Kim (2014: 30-35); (Park 1974: 30-35); (Shin and Kim 1999: 180)

For more than three authors, use “et al.” (Buckham et al. 1998)



List a series of citations in alphabetical order separated by semicolons. (Dicken 2006: 24; Hauser 1992: 788)


References On a separate page, this section begins with “REFERENCES.” All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically. For the references written in language other than English, give the title pronounced in English first, followed by parenthetical title in English translation. As for the references written in Korean, follow the McCune-Reischauer Romanization System. Examples are:


Books


Moretti, Enrico. 2012. The New Geography of Jobs. New York: Houghton.


Weber, Max. [1896] 1976. The Agrarian Sociology of Ancient Civilizations, translated by R. I. Frank. London: NLB.


Kim, Young-Jak. 1988. Hanmal nationalism yo nku (Studies of Nationalism in the Late Traditional Korea). Seoul: Cho ngkye.

Book Chapters


Stepan, Alfred. 1985. "State Power and the Strength of Civil Society in the Southern Cone of Latin America." pp. 317-43 in Bringing the State Back In, edited by Peter B. Evans, Diestrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Periodicals


Snow, David A., E. Burke Rochford Jr., Steven K. Worden, and Robert D. Benford. 1986. "Frame Alignment Processes, Micromobilization, and Movement Participation." American Sociological Review 51(4): 464-81.


Tables and Figures


All tables and figures should be prepared on separate pages and attached at the end of the paper. Each table and figure must have a descriptive title and number. Author (s) should indicate clearly in the text where tables and figures are to be inserted.