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Guidelines for Contributors
Manuscripts, for Asian Journal of Women's Studies (AJWS), must be in English, typed in double space, on A4 paper. Contributors are requested to send an original manuscript, two duplicate manuscripts, and an electronic version in Microsoft Word by e-mail as an attachment or a 3.5" diskette. Manuscripts submitted will not be returned to the contributor. All authors receive two copies of the journal in which their contribution appears.
Language Policy
AJWS uses nonsexist language. Languages other than English should be transcribed in the standard form of that county.
Length
ARTICLES should be no longer than 30 pages, typed in double-space. Manuscripts submitted as RESEARCH NOTES should be no longer than 15 pages.
Co-authored work
In the case of work by two or more persons, the name of the main author should come first, followed by the names of co-authors. In the case of the work by one main author, who is assisted by one or more others, but does not claim full authorship, the names of the latter should be added after the main author's name followed by the word "with." As indicated in the following examples:
- Lee Key Woo, CHO Kisuk, and LEE Wun Ju
- Geetanjali Singh CHANDA with Norman G. OWEN
Authors should include, for each author, the full name as it should appear in print if the article is accepted; a brief biographical note of not more than 80 words; full postal and e-mail address; and all relevant telephone and fax numbers on the first page of the manuscript.
Keywords
A list of up to 6 keywords, listed after the title should accompany the manuscript.
Abstract
An abstract of no more than 150 words, typed on a separate page, should accompany the manuscript.
Notes
Notes referring to the text should be used only when absolutely necessary. They should be numbered consecutively and typed on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript, to appear in an endnotes section.
Citation in Text
List the author's last name and the year of publication (and the page for specific reference) within parenthesis at the proper place.
- Example: Technology . . . serves the existing order (Rothschild, 1983: 84-5).
References
All works cited in the text must be listed in the reference section. Avoid abbreviations of journal titles and incomplete information. As indicated in the following examples:
- For a book: Sargent, Lydia (ed.) (1981), Women and Revolution: A Discussion of the Unhappy
                   Marriage of Marxism and Feminism, Boston: South End Press.
- For an article in a book: Browne, A. (1988), "A Women's Co-operative in the Gambia: Sukuta
                   Communal garden Project," All Are Not Equal: African Women in Co-operatives, ed. L.
                   Mayoux, London: Institute for African Alternatives.
- For a journal article: Perry, Ruth and Lisa Greber (1990), "Women and Computers: An
                   Introduction, Sings, 16 (1): 74-101.
Review Process
Editors make a preliminary evaluation and select appropriate reviewers based on their judgement. All contributions are then subject to reviews by readers in relevant disciplines for a double blind review. Reviewers are asked to send their evaluations, comments, and suggestions for revision to the editors. After the review by the readers, the editors make a final decision about acceptance, rejection, or revision in accordance with the recommendations of the reviewers. The review process can take three months or more. Every effort will be made to decide on publication within 6 months. Authors are welcome to check on the status of their manuscript after three months.
Revisions/Resubmissions
Manuscripts may be returned for revision (along with the anonymous readers' comments) with an invitation to resubmit. On re-submission the revised version is sent to at least one original reader Sometimes a manuscript is accepted for publication on condition that the author meets certain revision requirements (length, structure and others). However, a revised manuscript may not always be accepted.
Copyright
The Asian Center for Women's Studies and Ewha Womans University Press has the copyright of the journal in print and on line.
If you have any questions, please send e-mail to Managing Editor (acwsewha@ewhawoman.or.kr).

     

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