Sep 29, 2006

CfP: Studia Europaea

Since 1996, the academic journal Studia Europaea, issued by the Faculty of European Studies, has been representing an open arena for promoting research endeavours. The journal is refereed by international specialists and officially acknowledged by the Romanian National University Research Council (CNCSIS). Senior as well as junior academics from Europe and from the United States have found in Studia Europaea a way of expressing their preoccupations by publishing academic articles that have focused on the European experience and perspectives in various fields of social science.

By launching the Call for Papers for the 2006 2nd issue, Studia Europaea is prepared to receive articles that will be grouped in six sections: - “History, International Relations, and Political Science” - welcomes articles that stress the European perspective of world politics and the analysis of the European political developments. - “European Economy and European Information Society” - invites articles that include analyses and comments concerning the most relevant aspects of the European economy and information technology.- “European Community and Business Law” - brings together articles that refer to the European states and the European Communities and their judicial and institutional organisation, as well as facets of business regulation. - “European Culture, Philosophy, and Anthropology” - will concentrate on the cross-cultural European experience, with an emphasis on relations with other cultural areas, such as Asia or the Americas. „Babe -Bolyai” University
Faculty of European Studies http://www.euro. ubbcluj.ro/ studia

Studia Europaea
ISSN 1224-8746
Academic Journal
Launches the Call for Papers for its 2nd issue in 2006

- “Forum” - open for the BA and MA students in the fields mentioned above.
- “Book Review” - welcomes critical reviews of the latest books related to the fields listed above.

Guidelines for authors

(see http://www.euro. ubbcluj.ro/ studia/guide. htm)

Papers should be written in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish and should count ten to fifteen pages. A five to eight row abstract written in English, as well as a ten row bio note about the author(s) should accompany the paper. Authors should comply with the following editing requirements:

1. Page setup:
- Paper Size: A4 (metric) paper (29.7 cm X 21 cm)
- Paper Orientation: Portrait
- Margins: Top & Bottom: 4.8 cm, Left & Right: 4 cm
- Header & Footer: 4.5 cm, different on first page and different on odd and even pages
2. Fonts: use Palatino Linotype and follow the sizes specified below:
- 10 pt for Footnotes, Header & Footer and Table captions
- 11 pt for the Main text
- 11 (italic) for Abstract
- 11 (bold) for Author(s) name and section titles
- 12 (bold), Small Caps, for the Title of the paper
3. Authors are required to use footnotes.

„Babe -Bolyai” University
Faculty of European Studies
http://www.euro. ubbcluj.ro/ studia

Studia Europaea
ISSN 1224-8746
Academic Journal
Launches the Call for Papers for its 1st issue in 2006

References:

< For books: Author(s): Last name, First name,
(Year), Title, Place of publication: Publisher.

e.g.: Mi coiu, Sergiu (2005), Le Front National
et ses repercussions sur l’echiquier politique francais, Cluj-Napoca: EFES.

Johnson, Pierre; Kranzenstein, Rashela (1995),
From the First Empire to the Second, Boston: Rufus Publ.

< For studies within a volume: Author(s): Last
name, First name, (Year), “The title of the
study”, in Editor(s): last name, first name
(ed.), The title of the volume, Place of publication: Publisher, Pages.

Herta Gongola, Laura (2005), “Modelul societ ii
informa ionale.O abordare sociologic ”, in
Todoran, Horea (ed.), Societatea informa ional
european , Cluj-Napoca: EFES, 36-57

Martin, François; Morley, Frank (1983), “Spaces
of Belonging” in Horowitz, Stanley; Kocsis,
Ibolya (eds.), Identity, Belonging, and Social
Behaviour, London: Identitas, 78-114.

< For studies in periodicals: Author(s): Last
name, First name (Year), “The title of the
study” in Title of the periodical, Number, Volume (optional), Pages.

Herta Gongola, Laura (2005), “An Interpretation
of Romanian-Yugoslav Relations according to
Frederick H. Hartmann’s Cardinal Principles” in
Studia Europaea no. 2-3, 107-120

„Babe -Bolyai” University
Faculty of European Studies
http://www.euro. ubbcluj.ro/ studia

Studia Europaea
ISSN 1224-8746
Academic Journal
Launches the Call for Papers for its 1st issue in 2006

Mi coiu, Sergiu; T t râm, Marina (2004), “Sur les
avancées timides et les promesses risquées de la
révision constitutionnelle roumaine” in Politeia, no. 5, 35-45

< For electronic materials: Author(s): Last name,
First name (Year) (if applicable), The title of
the study [complete web address], Date consulted.

Hirsch, E. D.; Katt, Joseph F.; Trefil, James
(2002), The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy
[http://www.bartleby .com/59/17/ postindustri. html], 20 January 2005
Marketing Glossary Dictionary
[http://www.marketin gpower.com/ mg-dictionary- view2464. php], 19 January 2005

Submitted papers should be sent either by regular mail to:
Studia Europaea
Faculty of European Studies,
1, Em de Martonne St.,
Cluj-Napoca,
Romania

or by e-mail to the Editorial Staff:

Dr Horea Todoran, htodoran@euro. ubbcluj.ro,
Dr Sergiu Mi coiu, miscoiu@yahoo. com
Mrs Laura Her a Gongola, lauragongola@ yahoo.com

The Editorial Staff is looking forward to
receiving your papers before the 15th of October
2006. Studia Europaea is thankful for the
interest you show in this Call for Papers and hopes for a future collaboration.

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