The format of articles in this Journal includes: title in Chinese and English, abstract in Chinese and English, body, footnotes, references, and a brief introduction and contact information of the authors.
Author profile including: name, affiliation, title, academic experience, etc. Contact information includes: email, cell phone number, etc.
The detailed footnote format is as follows.
Each manuscript should be annotated with direct or indirect citations in the text. The annotations should include details of the responsible author, the title of the work, the date of publication, the institution of publication or collection, and the page number.
Authors need to verify the cited content in detail and be cautious about citing secondary literature; for citing foreign literature, they need to check the original text and translate it carefully to avoid misinterpretation.
This publication follows the annotation format of footnotes (each page is numbered separately) at the bottom of the page and references at the end of the text.
Footnotes should be inserted after the text of the desired comment and numbered with Arabic numerals.
Format of the main text: Chinese, Song, five-point font, 1.5 times spacing, Chinese punctuation; English, Times New Roman, five-point font, 1.5 times spacing, English punctuation; natural subparagraphs. The format of footnotes is small five, Song font in Chinese and Times New Roman in English.
The manuscript should provide the title of the article, Chinese abstract (about 300 words), Chinese keywords (3-5), English title, English abstract, English keywords, body, footnotes, references, and include the author's name, unit, and contact information.
Works Cited Format.
Author: "Title", Place of Publication: Publisher, Year, Page.
Eg.: Randolph Starn and Loren Partridge, The Arts of Power: Three Halls of State in Italy, 1300-1600, Berkeley: University of California University, 1992, pp. 19-28.
Article citation format.
Author: Title, Issue of Journal Name (Time): Page.
Heath B. Chamberlain, "On the Search for Civil Society in China", Modern China, vol. 19, no. 2 (April 1993), pp. 199-215.
The second citation of the same document, you can omit the place of publication, publisher, time of publication and other information, only the author, title, page number and other information can be listed.
Randolph Starn and Loren Partridge, The Arts of Power: Three Halls of State in Italy, 1300-1600, pp. 29-30.
Reference format:
Important books and articles appearing in the article are listed as references; foreign language documents are listed in English alphabetical order by the author's surname; Chinese documents are listed in hanyu pinyin order by the author's surname.
Isin,Engin F. & Bryan Turner(eds.) , Handbook of citizenship Studies, London:SAGE Publications, 2002.
Kindly note that Submitted articles need to conform to the journal's annotated style and format requirements. The article must be original and not formally published.