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Notes for Contributors
Instructions
in pdf-format
The
Department for Psychoanalysis of Ghent University publishes Psychoanalytische
Perspectieven quarterly in Dutch, French, German and English at Ghent,
Belgium. The blind peer reviewed journal publishes original contributions
to the theory, practice and applications of psychoanalysis. Submission
of a paper to Psychoanalytische Perspectieven will be taken to imply that
(a) the paper is in accordance with professional ethics; (b) the paper
and its main argument represent work not previously published and not
being considered elsewhere for publication without authorization by the
editor; (c) possible co-authors fully agree with publication; (d) copyrights
for quotations are fully respected; (e) the publisher automatically acquires
the copyright of the typescript.
1.Send
your text as a word-document to:
filip.geerardyn@ugent.be
2.Send
scanned material (schema's, illustrations etc) as a separate document.
3.Make
use of Times Roman (14); footnotes in Times Roman (12); sober use of italics
is allowed.
4.Psychoanalytische
Perspectieven is a blind peer reviewed journal: please add your name,
first name, address, e-mail and phone on a separate sheet.
5.Use
one type of heading, not numbered.
6.At
the beginning of a new paragraph: put three spaces.
7.On
a separate sheet: provide an abstract (min. 150 words), the title of your
contribution and five key words in English; in case your contribution
is in Dutch, French or German: add a second abstract in the language of
your contribution.
8.References
in the text:
a. In case of a quote, as follows: (Freud, 1900a: 128-129)
b. In other cases: (Freud, 1900a) or (Freud, 1900a: 128-129)
9.Complete
references at the end of the text, as follows:
S. Freud (1937c), "Analysis Terminable and Interminable", S.E.,
XXIII, 1964, pp. 209-253.
S. Freud (1950a [1887-1902]), The Origins of Psycho-Analysis, S.E., I,
1954, pp. 175-279.
S. Freud (1950a [1895]), "A Project for a Scientific Psychology",
S.E., I, 1995, pp. 281-397.
W.D. Hamilton (1963), "The evolution of altruistic behaviour",
American Naturalist, vol. 97, pp. 354-356.
R.E. Haskell (l987a), "Giambattista Vico and the discovery of metaphor",
in R.E. Haskell (ed.), Cognition and Symbolic Structures, Norwood, New
Jersey, Ablex Publishing, pp. 67-82.
R.E. Haskell (l987b), "A Phenomenology of metaphor: A praxis study
into metaphor and its cognitive movement through semantic space",
in R.E. Haskell (ed.), Cognition and Symbolic Structures, Norwood, New
Jersey, Ablex Publishing, pp. 257-292.
R.E. Haskell (1987c), "Social cognition and the non-conscious expression
of racial ideology", Imagination, Cognition and Personality, vol.
6, no. 1, pp. 75-97.
R.E. Haskell (2001), Deep Listening: Hidden Meanings in Everyday Conversation,
Cambridge, MA, Perseus.
P. Heimann (1950), "On counter transference", International
Journal of Psycho-Analysis, vol. 31, pp. 81-84.
S.B. Hrdy (1999), Mother Nature: Maternal Instincts and how they Shape
the Human Species, New York, Ballantine.
N. Humphrey (1976), "The social function of intellect", in P.P.G.
Bateson & R.A. Hinde (eds.), Growing Points in Ethology, Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press, p.p. 303-317. R.J. Langs (1978a), The Listening
Process, New York, Jason Aronson.
That is, titles of journal articles or book chapters between quotation
marks; titles of books and journals in italics.
10.Each
contributor confirms that her/his contribution is not submitted and will
not be submitted to another journal (while in review); each author receives
confirmation of receipt as well as two reviews; in case of acceptance
the first author receives a proof.
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