Master of Arts Integrated Studies
Manuscript Preparation
1. The EJS does not provide copy editing for submitted manuscripts. Please ensure your paper has been reviewed by a competent editor.
2. Articles can be of any length.
3. Notes must appear at the end of the paper as endnotes. Use superscripts to identify the notes in the text and in the endnotes section. It is preferable to use the special facilities provided by your word processor to create endnotes.
4. References at the end of the document follow the following format.
Chodorow, N. (1989) Feminism and Psychoanalysis. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Smith, D.H. (1975) "Voluntary Action and Voluntary Groups." Annual Review of Sociology, 1: 247-70.
Reckman, B. (1979) "Carpentry: The Craft and Trade," in A. Zimbalist (Ed.) Case Studies on the Labor Process. New York: Monthly Review Press: 73-103.
Alternate forms of citation and reference are acceptable. Be consistent throughout the text.
5. Graphics and tables are to be inserted inline in the document and not at the end.
6. Please include with your submission a short rationale for publication. A sentence or two on the contribution of the paper (original, revisionist, replicative) and why it deserves to be published will help us assess those papers which fall outside the parameters or routine scholarly publication.