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Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion Instructions for Authors Contributions are considered on the understanding that they are not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. They should be in English and four copies should be provided, typed and double spaced, and not more than 6000 words in length. Typescripts will not be returned, so the author should retain an additional copy for reference. Authors whose work is accepted for publication will be asked to supply an electronic version of the article on a 3.5in. disc in IBM or Macintosh format. To allow blind refereeing, authors are asked to identify themselves only on the title page, which should show their names, full postal addresses, and any acknowledgements in the form preferred for publication. A full postal address for editorial correspondence must also be given. A summary of 100-200 words should be provided for the use of abstracting services. Footnotes, which will be printed at the end of the article, should be numbered consecutively through the text, and presented on a separate sheet of paper, typed with double spacing. Bibliographic citations in the text or notes should include the author's last name and the title or year of publication, and may include a page reference: (Reichel-Dolmatoff 1976: 308-9), (Bratton, Christian- ity, Wilderness and Wikllife, p.203). A separate list of references should be provided, in alphabetical order, using the following style: Bratton, Susan Power 1993. Christianity, Wilderness and Wildl?fe: The Original Deser-t Solitaire. Scranton: University of Scranton Press. Reichel-Dolmatoff, G. 1976. 'Cosmology as ecological analysis: a view from the rain forest'. Man 12 (2): 307-18. Wei-ming, Tu 1989. 'The continuity of being: Chinese visions of nature', in J. Baird Callicott and Roger T. Ames (eds) Nature in Asian Traditions of Thot?ght: Essa:vs in Environmental Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 67-78. Please do not abbreviate journal titles. The editors reserve the right to make alterations which do not involve any change of meaning. Contributors are expected to assign copyright to the publisher; though they remain free to use material in subsequent publications written or edited by themselves provided Worldvietvs: Environment, Culture, Religion is acknowledged as the original place of publication. Twenty free offprints of published articles will be supplied, and more can be purchased if required. Contributions should be sent to the Editor, Dr C.A. Palmer, Department of Religious Studies, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK. Email: c.a.palmer@ stir.ac.uk. Books for review should be sent to Dr Richard Foltz, IAB 1111, Mail Code 3340, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA. Email: RCFoltzl?aol.com.
Worldviews – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1999
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