Scandinavian Political Studies, Bind 2 (New Series) (1979) 1Information for authorsAll manuscripts to
be considered for publication in the journal should be
sent to the editors, Form Prospective authors should submit three typed copies of the manuscript, in English. These should be typed on one side of the paper in double spacing on A4 paper, with wide margins (c. 5-6 cms.) on all sides. An abstract, references, tables and diagrams should be typed on separate sheets. All sections of the manuscript should be numbered consecutively. Title Page
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References to literature must be integrated in the the text line and footnotes by enclosing in parentheses the author's surname, year of publication and, where necessary, page numbers: e.g. (Rokkan 1966). Where a publication has three or more authors, it should be quoted in the text as (Lewin et al. 1972). If more than one paper of an author appeared in the same year then the citation should read, e.g. (Rokkan 1966b). Complete reference
citations should be listed alphabetically on a separate
sheet, giving the Books/Monographs
Author's names,
followed by initials - year of publication (in
parentheses and accompanied Pesonen, P. 1968.
An Election in Finland. New Haven: Yale University
Press. Valen, H. and Rokkan,
S. 1974. 'Norway: Conflict Structure and Mass Politics
in a European
Periphery', pp. 315-370 in Rose, R., ed., Electoral
Behavior: A Comparative If the book is
part of a series and marked as such on the title page,
the name of the series Benedictow, O. J.
1977. Fra rike til provins 1448-1536. Oslo: Cappelen
(Norges Historie, Reports in Institute Series
Reports circulated
by research institutes, etc., without a commercial
publisher, should be Uusitalo, H. 1975.
Class Structure and Party Choice: A Scandinavian
Comparison. Helsinki: Journals Authors' names and
initials - year of publication (accompanied by a, b,
etc. if necessary) - Damgaard, E. 1974.
'Stability and Change in the Danish Party System over
Half a Papers presented at Congresses, Workshops,
etc. Papers circulated
without any form of cover should be treated as articles.
Example: Rokkan, S. 1975.
'Towards a Generalized Concept of Verzuiling', Paper,
ECPR Tables and Diagrams All tables and diagrams should be discussed or mentioned in the text, and numbered in order of mention. Each must have a brief descriptive title. All footnotes to a table or diagram are to be placed at its foot. Each table and diagram must be typed on a separate sheet. Do not include them in the text, but indicate where they are to occur. Formulae Formulae should
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Proofs All accepted manuscripts are subject to copy editing. Once a manuscript has been sent to the publisher, no changes in the text can be made, apart from the correction of typographical errors. Proofs are sent to authors to be corrected. They must be returned to the publisher within 10 days. Contributors are reminded that once their paper has been accepted for publication, all further correspondence should be sent directly to the publisher, and not to the editor. Reprints A total of 50
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