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Volume 5, No 2, 2007 Contents
From the editors. Rural social policy
ArticlesChris Hann Property Relations in Post-Socialist Societies
Leo Nikiforov, Tamara Kuznetsova City and village: features of integration in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods
Galina Rodionova Rural Poverty in Tajikistan and Development Projects
Konstantin Poleshchuk Related networks and institutional changes in the village of the Central Black Earth Region
Peter the GreatSocial politics in the countryside: new challenges, old restrictions
Socio-economic problems of rural areas in China and Russia (Intercenter Agrarian Seminar, MVSES)
Nefedova T.G., Pallot D. Unknown Agriculture, or Why Need Needed? M .: New Publishing House, 2006.320 s. ISBN 5-98379-060-9. ANNA TURCHIK
Fitzgerald D.K. Every Farm is a Factory: An Industrial Ideal in American Agriculture. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2003.224 s. ISBN: 0-300-08813-2.
ALEXANDER NIKULING Gender for Dummies / T. Barchunova, E. Zhidkova, E. Zdravomyslova, O. Zdravomyslova, L. Popkova, E. Omelchenko, L. Samorukova, L. Semenova, I. Tartakovskaya, A. Temkina; under the editorship of I. Tartakovskaya, L. Popkova. M .: Fondim. Heinrich Belle: Education and Publishing Center “Links”, 2006. 262 C. ISBN 5787000978.
ELENA NIKOLAEVA Business as a subject of social policy: debtor, benefactor, partner? / A.E. Chirikova, N. Yu. Lapina, L. S. Shilova, S. V. Shishkin (ed.). Independent Institute for Social Policy. M .: SU - HSE, 2005.232C. ISBN5759803697.
VICTORIA YAKOVLEVA Summaries Volume 5, No. 2, 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial. Rural Social Policy
Chris Hann Property relations in post socialist societies
Lev Nikiforov, Tamara Kyznetsova A city and a village: features of integration in soviet and post sovietperiod
Galina Rodionova Rural poverty in Tajikistan and development projects
Konstantin Poleshuk Kinship Net and Institutional Changes in the Village of Central-Chernozemrayon
Piotr VelikySocial policy in a rural area: new challenges, old limits
Socio-economical village problems in China and Russia (Agrarian Intercentre seminar, MSSES)
Nefedova T., Pallot D. Unknown agrarian sector, or Why you need a cow? Moscow: Novoe Izdatelstvo, 2006.320 p. ISBN 5-98379-060-9.ANNA TURCHIK
The “Journal of Social Policy Studies” publishes articles on the theory, history and methodology of social policy, the results of empirical studies and experiments in the field of social policy both in Russia and abroad; teaching materials for teachers of social policy as a discipline; bibliographic reviews and reviews.
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The Journal uses a system of links to sources, in which the authors and the year of publication are mentioned in the text, and the full bibliographic description is in the textual List of sources. Sources in the list are not numbered. The list of sources is compiled in alphabetical order, first from A to Z, and then from A to Z. The second list of sources with transliterated Latin letters and descriptions of Russian-language publications translated into English is compiled in a new order from A to Z. Works by the same author of different years are located in order from newest to oldest.
Examples of registration of sources
Monograph
Mokin K.S. (2006) Group strategies for integrating ethnic migratory communities. Saratov: Scientific book.
Leonard P. (1997) Postmodern Welfare. London: Sage.
Collection edited by
Romanov P., Yarskaya-Smirnova E. (ed.) (2005) Need and order: the history of social work in Russia, the twentieth century. Saratov: Scientific book.
Kuhlmann E., Annandale E. (eds.) (2012) The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare. Basingstok: Palgrave Macmillan.
Magazine article
Yarskaya-Smirnova E.R. (2001) Professionalization of social work in Russia. Case studies, 26(5): 86–95.
Noordegraaf M. (2011) Remaking Professionals? How Associations and Professional Education Connect Professionalism and Organizations. Current Sociology, 59 (4): 465–488.
Edited article
Berdysheva E. (2011) Market and profession in dentistry: the logic of pricing in private clinics. P.V. Romanov, E.R. Yarskaya-Smirnova (eds.) Occupational anthropology, or Trespassing. Moscow: Option: 188–216.
Bertilsson M. (1990) The Welfare State, the Professions and Citizens. R. Torstendahl, M. Burrage (eds.) The Formation of Professions Knowledge, State and Strategy. London: Sage: 114–133.
Designing Internet sources
WHO (2012) Stop tobacco industry interference. Available at www.vozzzzz.com/tabak (accessed: April 03, 2013).
Rosstat (2011). Available at: www.stattt.ru/opium (accessed October 15, 2013).
Conference Speeches
Bayzoev A. (2012) An integrated approach to the problem, an individual approach to each. Inclusive education, Dushanbe, November 21, 2012
Legislative documents, laws
Level of Law or Authority that accepted the document (YEAR) Title in italicsNumber Date of adoption.
Federal Law (1995) On the basics of social services in Russian Federation No. 195-FZ of December 10, 1995
Design of the list of references for the transliterated block of the article in accordance with the requirements of Scopus
If the article contains sources in Russian, then it is necessary to draw up a second list of sources in which all Russian-language bibliographic data will be transliterated and translated into English. The list is drawn up according to the same rules, but in a new sequence due to the presence of a single alphabet - in alphabetical order from A to Z.
The names of foreign authors when transliterating links to translations of their works into Russian (for example, Weber, Durkheim, Foucault) or proper names mentioned in the names of the sources must be indicated in their original spelling, and not a simple transliteration. The same applies to the well-known spellings of the names of Russian authors, if known.
When translating the names of Russian magazines, articles and books, you must use the official translation indicated on the journal website or in the book. GISP uses the spelling of British English, but in the case of official English titles of books and magazines, this rule is ignored.
Examples of transliteration and translations of Russian-language sources:
Mokin K.S. (2006) Gruppovye strategii integratsii etnicheskikh migratsionnykh soobshhestv . Saratov: Nauchnaya kniga.
Romanov P., Iarskaja-Smirnova E. (eds.) (2005) Nuzhda i poryadok: istoriya sotsial "noy raboty v Rossii,XX v. . Saratov: CSPGS, Nauchnaja kniga.
Iarskaia-Smirnova E.R. (2001) Professionalizatsiya social "noy raboty v Rossii. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya , 26(5): 86–95.
Berdysheva E. (2011) Rynok i professija v stomatologii: logika tsenoobrazovaniya v chastnykh klinikakh. P.V. Romanov, E.R. Iarskaia-Smirnova (eds.) Antropologiya professiy, ili Postoronnim vkhod razreshen . Moscow: Variant: 188–216.
Rosstat (2011) Chislo religioznykh organizatsiy, zaregistrirovannykh v Rossiyskoy Federatsii na 1 yanvarya 2011 g. . Available at: http://www.gks.ru/bgd/regl/b11_13/IssWWW.exe/Stg/d1/02–13.htm
Making quotes from interviews and informant links
All quotes from official documents, articles in the media, other publications are made out only in direct print. Quotes from the informant’s direct speech are drawn in italics and in quotation marks if they occupy no more than two lines, and in a separate paragraph in direct print with small indents on both sides if the quote takes more than three to four lines. Quotes longer than five lines are requested only if the author provides a detailed analysis of the interview fragment. Please do not quote two or more quotes in a row. After the end of the quote, information about the informant is indicated in brackets: usually this is gender, age, year and place of data collection, professional status, etc. A dot is placed after the bracket.
Description of field data
This section is placed at the end of the article in front of the list of sources; it is used if the link to the informant does not contain enough data, for example:
Interview 6. A man, 50 years old, a participant in the hostilities in Afghanistan in 1985-1987, now lives in Moscow.
Terminology
The Journal uses special rules for writing certain terms:
institutional, institutionalization
conventional
feminine, femininity
The exception is cases of a bibliographic description of sources in the name of which a different spelling of these terms is used.
Information for potential guest editors
From the invited editor for a special issue of ZhISP, certain tasks are expected to be completed:
- Submission of an application with a summary of the purpose and proposed topics of the special issue, schedule, resume of the invited editor.
- Communication with authors and reviewers.
- Providing anonymous review of all articles of the special issue.
- Making decisions regarding the publication of materials of a special issue, coordinating these decisions with the editors.
- Guaranteed submission of manuscripts in accordance with the agreed schedule, a total of approximately eight articles and a review or review of the corresponding volume (see below). If articles were sent for publication in a thematic issue that could not be published due to lack of space, these articles can be considered for future issues of the journal by decision of the editor-in-chief. However, invited editors cannot promise authors guaranteed publication in other issues of the ZhISP.
- View layout, write an introductory note “From the Editor” for a special issue, consent to cooperate on all issues and at all stages of preparation of a special issue.
- The invited editor will receive all the necessary advice and support during the preparation of the special issue.