AUTHOR GUIDELINES AND STYLE SHEET

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Edinburgh University Press Journals STUDIES IN WORLD CHRISTIANITY The Edinburgh Review of Theology and Religion AUTHOR GUIDELINES AND STYLE SHEET All articles published in the journal have to be copy edited to bring them into line with our house style. The more each article conforms to the house style, the less it has to be changed by the copy editor. Your help in this matter is much appreciated. If in doubt, please consult the Editor. Submission 1. Please do not submit for publication an article that has already been published, accepted for publication, or submitted for publication, elsewhere. If in doubt, please consult the editor. 2. An electronic copy of your article should be sent as an email attachment to the Editor at swc-editor@ed.ac.uk. Other contact details are as follows: The Editor, Studies in World Christianity, University of Edinburgh New College Mound Place Edinburgh EH1 2LX United Kingdom Tel: +44 131 650 8959 3. If an author anticipates that the agreed submission deadline will not be met, the Editor should be informed as soon as possible. 4. It is the responsibility of the author to obtain permission for any previously published material. 5. In lieu of off-prints, a copy of the journal will be sent to each author. Content of Articles 6. Manuscripts should normally be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, including all references, but excluding the abstract. Please use MS Word for Windows, version 98 or newer. Over-length articles will not be considered. 7. Please include at the beginning of your article an abstract of between 150 and 250 words, and a list of no more than eight key words. This will assist greatly in making your article discoverable by electronic search engines. 8. A biographical note of no more than three sentences about the author should also be inserted at the end of the text and before the references or endnotes. Such notes normally include reference to nationality, present post, and research interests or publications. An email address should be included. Book Reviews

2 9. Book reviews should be sent electronically to the Book Review Editor, Terry Barringer, at tab1003@cam.ac.uk Book reviews should normally be 300-500 words in length, unless you are instructed otherwise by the Book Review Editor. Your review should conclude with your name and institution or place of residence. Please head your review using the following example: Jeanette Hardage. 2010. Mary Slessor - Everybody s Mother: The Era and Impact of a Victorian Missionary. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press, pp. xxv + 344, Pb 20.00. ISBN- 13: 9780718891855. STYLE GUIDE 10. Section headings should be in CAPITALS and centred, subsection headings italicized and justified as with the body text. 11. The document, including all endnotes, should be set for A4 paper, double-spaced, unjustified and with margins of 1 inch (top and bottom) and 1.25 inches (left and right.) 12. Leave one space only between each sentence, and indent each new paragraph after the first. 13. Use single quotation marks ( text ) rather than double ( text ); use double inside single when a quotation occurs within the material you quote. Quotations of more than 40 words should be block indented. 14. Referencing Where possible, authors should use the author-date style, placing abridged references within brackets in the text (see under References below), with a list of full references at the end. Where the sources for an article do not lend themselves to use of the author-date system (for example, when manuscript or oral sources are referred to), endnotes, rather than footnotes, should be used throughout, and no separate list of references or bibliography is then needed at the end. For details and examples of this style see below under Notes. Endnotes should be kept to a minimum, consecutively numbered, and placed together at the end of the article. A quick guide to both styles of referencing is available online without subscription: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html 15. Alphabetical List of Preferred Usages Abbreviations Full points should be used in abbreviations. Note, however, that it is preferable in text to say: for example rather than e.g. that is instead of i.e. and so on instead of etc. namely instead of viz. Examples: i.e. e.g. Esq. etc. Co. no. ibid. 2

3 et al. c. No full points should be used in upper-case abbreviations such as US or UK but please note that people s initials are spaced and followed by a full point: A. A. Milne Abbreviated units of measurement do not have full points. Acts of Parliament The title of the Act should have no comma between it and the year. Please use a lower-case t for the before the name of the Act, e.g.: the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Capitalisation Please keep capitals to a minimum. Use full caps for acronyms, e.g. NATO, USA, TV. Use a capital for Chapter for internal cross references. Use small caps only for BC, AD, CE (common era) and BCE (before the common era). Use to distinguish specific from general, for example He is a professor at Edinburgh University... but He is Professor of literature at.... Always capitalise initials of key words in English-language titles of books (titles are italicised); see References. Captions If there are any tables, figures, maps or other illustrations, a list of captions should be supplied. Captions should be consistent and clear. They usually take the form: Fig.1 [space here] The title of the figure, taking initial capital for the first word and any proper nouns. Source: Details to be given. Contractions Those ending with the same letter as the original word do not take a full stop, for example Mr (not Mr.)/Ltd/1st/eds/edn/vols/cwt/Dr/Mrs and so on. Dates Please use the following forms: Monday, 9 November 1996 (that is, date as Arabic numeral, followed by month s full name, followed by full year in figures not 96) 1930s (not 1930 s) in the twentieth century (but twentieth-century literature) 1899 1901, 1900 1, 1900 10, 1910 18, 1923 4, 1989 91 The letters BC should follow the date, and the letters AD should precede the date. There is no need for AD from the year 500 onwards (unless in the context of the article you feel that it is important). Examples: 43 BC, AD 499, 632. If the date is approximate [indicated by c. ], AD and BC both follow the date, e.g. c. 353 AD. (Please note that there is a space between c. and the number, followed by another space before AD or BC.) Definite article Normally use lower-case t before names of associations, companies and other bodies but, for newspapers and periodicals, follow the use of the in the title. Use the following: the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Express, The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Scotsman, The Economist. Drama references Act III, scene ii, line 297 should be written as III, ii, 297. 3

4 Ellipsis Show ellipses by three evenly spaced dots on the same line, preceded by a character space and followed by a character space or by a closing quotation mark (or a closing parenthesis). Avoid following ellipses with a full stop or a comma. See also Quotations. Emphasis Emphasis should be achieved whenever possible by the phrasing and grammar. It should not often be necessary to use italics to show emphasis. En rules Unspaced en rules are used between dates (14 17 July) and wherever the dash can be interpreted as to. Spaced en rules are used for parenthetical dashes ( asides in the text authorial remarks and the like are an example). Extracts All quotations of more than 30 words; numbered lists; verse extracts of one or more lines; small tables in the text (see also Tables) display as extracts. All extracted quotations should begin full out left within the indented block, without quotation marks and with source following end of quote (i.e. after full stop). Headings Sub-headings The hierarchy used should be as simple as possible and there should not be more than 3 levels of heading. Hyphenation Hyphenation should be kept to a minimum. It is normally used adjectivally, e.g. nineteenthcentury building but a building of the nineteenth century. Illustrations If an author wishes to illustrate something using a photograph, image, drawing, diagram or chart, please ensure a high-quality electronic scan is supplied or, if this is not possible, a transparency or high-quality print. For photographs, please scan at a minimum of 300 dpi and save as a TIFF or jpeg. For line illustrations (i.e. maps, graphs etc), please scan at a minimum of 1200 dpi and save as a TIFF or jpeg. The final size of the scan should be approximately 250 x 200 mm. Please supply a black and white laser print of all scans. Images can also be supplied as EPS files, with a laser print for identification. Areas of detail that appear in very dark areas of a photograph are particularly difficult to reproduce successfully, especially if there is a strong light contrast in the image. Please do not embed images/tables in Word/Excel documents. Inclusive language Use inclusive language whenever possible. Try to avoid using he and she. Consider using the plural they if it seems appropriate. If rewording is not possible, it is preferable to use he or she, not s/he or he/she. Avoid using the word Man to refer to the species and avoid its use in stereotyped clichés, e.g. they decided he was the right man for the job. Italics Italics should be used for foreign words except when part of a foreign-language quotation 4

5 when the word has been assimilated into the English language. Italics should also be used for titles of newspapers, journals, plays, books, films, works of art, names of ships, but not for the names of institutions or associations. Please italicise only what is necessary surrounding punctuation should not be italicised. Legal issues Err on the side of caution if there is any danger of text being interpreted as libellous. Personal criticism of living individuals should not be made without very careful consideration of the possible legal consequences. Notes (Endnotes) Note indicators should be superscript numerals, without parentheses, outside any punctuation. Note numbers, following on sequentially in the text, should never be set in tables as the positioning of the tables may have to be changed during the process. Notes to headings should be avoided. Please avoid op. cit. and loc. cit. Ibid. is italicised. If you wish to use this method of referencing, rather than the author-date system, please use the following forms: For books: First reference: M. Griaule, Conversations with Ogotemmeli: an introduction to Dogan religious ideas (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965), 99-100. Subsequent references: Griaule, Conversations with Ogotemmeli, 231. For articles in journals: First reference: D. Forde, Ward organisation among the Yako, Africa 20:4 (1950): 247 9. Subsequent references: Forde, Ward organisation, 251. For articles in books: First reference: M. E. Kashoki, Migration and language change: the interaction of town and country, in Town and Country in Central and East Africa, ed. D. Parkin (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975), 228 49. Subsequent references: Kashoki, Migration and language change, 229. Numbers Ranges of numbers: please omit any digits that are not necessary to understanding (but any number in the teens should show both digits). Some examples: 3 6, 15 17, 23 4, 37 43, 44 101, 100 9, 105 6, 111 13, 115 17, 123 4, 137 43, 144 244 Spell out words up to but not including 100. 6,000, 10,000 not 6000, 10000. Quotation marks Please use single quotation marks throughout, with double quotes for an inner quote: xxxx yyyy xxxxx 5

6 Displayed quotations (see under Quotations) have no quotation marks: any quotes within a displayed quote will have single quotation marks. Please be consistent in the use of curly or straight quotation marks. Quotations Quotations of more than 40 words should be displayed. Please indent them. Introductory ellipses should be avoided but concluding ellipses are acceptable. Original spellings should be used. Add [sic] if necessary. Capitalising quotations: Please capitalise quotations on an ad hoc basis according to sense. If a quotation starts a new sentence, then use a capital. If it continues as part of a sentence, use lower case. Sources should be indicated using superscript note indicators after the quotation, outside full stops. The source itself should then be given in a footnote. References (Author-Date System) References to published work should be inserted in the text in the form (Kelly 2010: 69). The full reference should then appear at the end of the article in an alphabetical list of REFERENCES using the formats given below: Kelly, John D. 2010. Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War. In Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, edited by John D. Kelly, Beatrice Jauregui, Sean T. Mitchell, and Jeremy Walton, 67 83. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: Penguin. Weinstein, Joshua I. 2009. The Market in Plato s Republic. Classical Philology 104:439 58. For further examples see http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html References to non-print media Films and CDs should be referenced as follows: [title in italic], [media], [director/ composer as appropriate]. [Place]: [producer], [date] e.g. Macbeth, film, directed by Orson Welles. USA: Republic Pictures, 1948. Scripture references Use Arabic numerals, dividing chapter and verse by a colon followed by a space, e.g.: 2 Cor. 12: 4. Spaces Please note that there should be one character space between sentences and not two. Special characters Please alert the Journals Production Editor to any special characters so these can be brought to the typesetter s attention. Identify the character/diacritical mark by name and/or supply a visual example. Spellings British with -ise, -our endings. We favour the following: judgement, focused, connection, premise, medieval. 6

7 Tables Should not contain anything that a typesetter cannot set using a keyboard. Should be presented on separate sheets of paper, one per page. Should be numbered decimally by section. Indicate the ideal location on the page of a table, but please note that the typesetter may not be able to place it exactly where indicated. If this is likely to cause a problem, please indicate what would and would not be acceptable. If the table has any notes, they should be indicated in the table by superscript a/b/c etc., not by asterisks, daggers or other symbols and notes should be given under the table together with source information. Please check carefully that the tables tally exactly with the text in the use of abbreviations, units of measurement and content. Web addresses Please do not underline these, they should appear in the form: www.eup.ed.ac.uk (no terminal punctuation either, as that could confuse someone typing it into their computer). 7