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Journal of Human Subjectivity(JHS) focuses on research in any discipline using Q as its methodology or research on Q-methodology itself. Each issue introduces readers to various ways of applying Q-methodology to reveal the subjectivity in important issues across many different fields. Q-methodology was invented in 1935 by British physicist-psychologist William Stephenson. It belongs to a qualitative approach, using factor analysis. This English-language journal, which started in 2003 as a biannual publication, is an official publication of the Korean Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity.  Manuscripts accepted for review are evaluated anonymously by a minimum of three scholars.

 

General Policy


The following is a suggestion, not a rule that can be applied to all manuscripts. Sometimes this guideline would not apply at all. For example, a manuscript discussing how to reconcile R with Q cannot use this guideline. If you find a way that suits your manuscript better, please use it. If you have any question or suggestion, please contact Byung Lee, editor of the Journal of Human Subjectivity, byunglee@gmail.com.

Manuscript Submission


All manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word in the proper format for the Journal of Human Subjectivity. Manuscripts should be submitted by e-mail to the executive editor, Byung S. Lee, byunglee@gmail.com, following the submission deadlines and publication dates provided below.

 

Submission Deadline

Publication Date

04/20/ Every year

06/30/ Every year

10/20/ Every year

12/31/ Every year

 

Parts of a manuscript

Title Page

* a title and a running head, an abbreviated title that will be printed at each page of a published article


* Author identification

The cover letter page accompanying the manuscript submission must include all authors¡¯ name, degree (Ph.D., MA, etc.), rank with the affiliated organization and the name of their organization, as well as the principal author's contact information, such as his or her postal address, phone numbers and electronic mail addresses.

John Smith, Ph.D.
Professor at the department of psychology, the University of Anonymous
John Urban, M.A.
Associate Professor at the department of psychology, the University of Anonymous

Principal Author: John Smith
Postal address:
Tel: (000) 000-0000
e-mail:
any@xxx.xxx

Abstract and Keywords

Manuscripts must be accompanied by an abstract containing 150-200 words. All abstracts must follow the cover page, preferably on page two of the manuscript. Abstracts must contain a brief statement about each of the following: the purpose of the paper, description of the p-sample and the q-sample, factors extracted, and what was found. At the end of the abstract, the authors need to supply five index keywords or short phrases, such as "academic," "boundary," "Q-methodology," "longitudinal," and "journalism."

Introduction

This section will clearly explain what is the research problem, or the purpose of the manuscript.

Literature review

Research Methods and Design

q-sample: explain how q-statements were created, such as how the concourse was created and how q-sample was derived from the concourse. If the manuscript uses a structured q-sample, it should describe its structure using a table.
p-sample: the number of sorters and their composition along with how they were recruited
q-sorting:
a figure showing the sorting scale

Findings (or Results)

This section should focus on what the author found, not interpretation yet, which should be included in discussion section.

Discussion

This section will describe interpretation of the author's findings while he or she refers to other people's findings on the same issue or similar issues in literature review.
Don't add new items here because the author has to focus on what he or she described in findings (results).


Conclusion

The summary of the entire paper, along with description of limitation of the paper, suggestions for further study, etc.

References

Use the APA style except for names. Since the journal has many foreign contributors, whose last name is not enough to identify the author, this journal encourages contributors to spell out all names including the middle name if possible. Http address, if it is long, should take a single line for itself.

Order

Order citations alphabetically by last name. Designate two or more works by the same author or by an identical group of authors published in the same year by adding "a", "b", and so forth, after the year.

Reference citation in text

Every work that was cited in text needs to have a corresponding one in the reference.

Multiple authors

If a work has two authors, give both names every time you cite it. For three through five authors, give all name the first time, then use "et al." in citations. Examples:

First citation - (Foster, Whittington, Tucker, Horner & Grimm, 2000)
Subsequent citation -
(Foster et al., 2000).

For six or more authors, use "et al." even for the first citation. (But the corresponding reference should give all the names.)

Appendix

Materials that may not fit in the body text can be placed after the Reference section as an appendix.

 

 

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