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Style Sheet

1. Language

Articles can be submitted in English or German.

2. Abstract and key words

All articles are prefaced by an English abstract (app. 150 words) and 3-5 keywords. Articles written in German should have German keywords..

3. Length

6500 words

4. Citations

4.1. in the text

(author year, page), e.g. (Miller 2005) or (Miller 2005, 123)

4.2. in the bibliography

a) Books:

Miller, F. (1999) Risk and Order. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

b) Journal articles:

Miller, F. (2003) Risk and Order. In: Economy and Society 30(3): 25-46.

c) Articles from a collection of essays:

Miller, F. (2000) Risk and Order. In: Fox, P. (ed.) Contested Orders. London: Routledge.

d) Internet sources:

Miller, F. Risk and Order. http://economy_and_society.edu/riskorder/txt (09/04/08) (that is: day/month/year)

5. Footnotes

Footnotes are placed at the end of a page. They should not be used for bibliographic information (see 3.1.) but for further explanations.

6. Titles and subheadings

The main title of the article can have a subtitle. The text is structured by subheadings, which are not numbered and have the same font size.
Articles written in German must have both English and German titles.

7. Biographical statement

A statement of two or three lines (institution, position, main research) and an email address should be typed at the end of the article. German writing authors are asked to submit their statement in English.