The Journal
accepts original and previously
unpublished research articles related to contemporary
religious scene, with
special (but not exclusive) focus on the region of Central and Eastern
Europe.
It is issued in English, semi-annually (spring and fall). Paper
acceptance deadlines
are September 30th
for
the spring issue and February 28th
for the fall issue.
We accept articles
in electronic format only (doc,
docx, rtf - please if possible, do
not send odt, odf formats). Authors interested in
publication please contact the executive
editor on CEJCR@htf.cuni.cz.
Every text must
invariably contain article title, author’s name, academic titles,
department,
e-mail contact, and abstract in
English and Czech (if possible), each of a maximum length of 150 words
(0,5 NS).
Every article must contain minimum five
keywords in English and Czech (if possible). In case of
non-Czech speaking authors,
the translation of the abstract and keywords will be provided by the
Journal.
The
articles should be approximately 6 000-8
000 words long (20-30 NS), bibliography and footnotes
included. Larger
texts can be published only after a previous consult of the Editorial
Board.
We prefer system fonts
such as Arial, Times New
Roman or Cambria/Calibri, size 12, 1.5 spacing. To format headings please use your text editor
style tools. Footnotes must be
generated using the
automated tools of the program, never
create them manually using upper index. Don’t
use first line indent (either by automatic tool, Tab key or a
series of spaces).
In case the
article makes use of foreign alphabets and/or symbol systems please use
the latest standard scholarly
transcription/transliteration
recognized by the respective discipline. Sources must be quoted
in English; should it be necessary to quote larger portions
of
non-English texts, please do so in a footnote.
As for pictures,
tables, graphs etc., please
do not insert them directly into the text. Instead mark clearly and
visibly the
place where they should appear and send them separately. Every URL should be in a clickable hypertext format.
The required
format of bibliography and
footnotes follows. Please, do not use ibid, ibidem, or op. cit. Use passim as little as
possible - we prefer specific reference to pagination. If applicable,
please include DOI as an active URL in the bibliographical information (this applies only to the bibliography version, not to either of the footnote versions). For details see below.
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MONOGRAPH:
Bibliography: Tate,
Carolyn E., Yaxchilan: The Design of a Maya
Ceremonial City,
Austin: University of Texas Press 1991, 259 p.
First footnote: Carolyn
E. Tate, Yaxchilan: The Design of a Maya
Ceremonial City, Austin:
University of Texas Press 1991, p. 88.
Other footnotes: Tate,
Yaxchilan, p. 90.
ARTICLE
Bibliography: Dawson,
Lorne L., „Charismatic Leadership in Millenial Movements“,
in Catherine
Wessinger (ed.), The Oxford
Handbook of Millenniallism,
New York: Oxford University Press 2011, p. 113-132.
First footnote: Lorne
L. Dawson, „Charismatic Leadership in Millenial
Movements“, in Catherine
Wessinger (ed.), The Oxford
Handbook of Millenniallism,
New York: Oxford University Press 2011, p. 111.
Other footnotes: Dawson,
„Charismatic Leadership…“, p. 112.
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bibliography: Halasová, Tereza,
„Development of the Faith Movement in the Czech Republic“, CEJCR 1 (1, 2017): p. 3-16, DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/25704893. 2017.1.
First footnote: Tereza Halasová, „Development of the Faith Movement in the Czech Republic“, CEJCR 1 (1, 2017): p. 3-16.
Other footnotes: Halasová
„Development of the Faith Movement...", p. 90.
online article and other online previously printed material:
Bibliography: Bainbridge,
William
Sims, „Religion for a
Gallactic Civillization“ [online], in: Eugene
M. Emme (ed.), Science Fiction and Space Futures,
San Diego:
American Astronautical Society 1982, p. 187-201, available online at http://mysite.verizon.net/wsbainbridge/dl/relgal.htm. If applicable, please include DOI in the bibliography version in an URL format (not necessary in the footnote versions; see also Journal Article).
First footnote: William
Sims Bainbridge, „Religion for a Gallactic Civillization“ [online], in: Eugene
M. Emme (ed.), Science Fiction
and Space Futures, San Diego: American Astronautical Society
1982, p. 188, available
online at http://mysite.verizon.net/wsbainbridge/dl/relgal.htm.
Other footnotes:
Bainbridge, „Religion for a Gallactic
Civilization“, p. 189.
In case the page numbers
are not available: Bainbridge,
„Religion for a Gallactic Civilization“, http://mysite.verizon.net/wsbainbridge/dl/relgal.htm.
STANDARD ONLINE MATERIAL
WITH IDENTIFIABLE
AUTHOR AND NAME
Bibliography: Prisco, Giulio,
„Order of Cosmic
Engineers“ [online], Turing Church,
leden 2013, accessed June 2013, available online at http://turingchurch.com/2012/01/02/order-of-cosmic-engineers/.
First footnote: Giulio
Prisco, „Order of Cosmic Engineers“ [online], Turing Church, leden 2013, accessed June
2013, available online at http://turingchurch.com/2012/01/02/order-of-cosmic-engineers/.
Other footnotes: Prisco,
„Order of Cosmic Engineers“, http://turingchurch.com/2012/01/02/order-of-cosmic-engineers/.
ONLINE
VIDEOS
Bibliography: „Full
– Humanity+ Community Event in Second Life, September 15, 2011“ [online], YouTube.com, září 2011,
accessed June
2013, available online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TW6FnvUFcE.
First footnote: „Full
– Humanity+ Community Event in Second Life, September 15, 2011“ [online], YouTube.com, září 2011,
accessed June
2013, available online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TW6FnvUFcE.
Other footnotes: „Full
– Humanity+ Community Event…“, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TW6FnvUFcE.
OTHER ONLINE MATERIAL
LACKING AUTHOR NAME
Bibliography: „Truths
of Terasem“ [online], Terasemfaith.net,
2008, accessed June 2013, available online at http://terasemfaith.net/beliefs.
First footnote: „Truths
of Terasem“ [online], Terasemfaith.net,
2008, accessed June 2013,
available online at http://terasemfaith.net/beliefs.
Other footnotes: "Truths
of Terasem", http://terasemfaith.net/beliefs.
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