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Chinese Journal of Communication

4 issues per year

Listed in the Thomson Reuters Social Sciences Citation Index®

Editors:

Michael Curtin, University of California, USA

Louis Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Chinese Journal of Communication is a scholarly publication aimed at elevating Chinese communication studies along theoretical, empirical, and methodological dimensions, while contributing to the understanding of media, information, and communication phenomena around the world.

This fully refereed journal is an important international platform for students and scholars in Chinese communication studies to exchange ideas and research results, both with each other and globally.

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Journal of China Tourism Research

4 issues per year

Editor:

Haiyan Song, Chair Professor, School of Hotel & Tourism Management

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Consulting Editor-in-Chief:

Kaye Chon, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Journal of China Tourism Research is a truly international journal that publishes the latest research (all articles printed in English with Chinese abstracts) on tourism that relates to China and its citizens.

It provides a rich forum for exchange of fresh information and ideas among academics and practitioners, fosters and enhances cutting-edge research activities that advance the knowledge of tourism, and discusses the relevance of tourism to Chinese society.

The journal encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and commentaries, aiming at the highest intellectual level and only publishing manuscripts that make significant contributions to the subject area.

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Free Article

The Forces Shaping China’s Outbound Tourism

Tony S. M. Tse & J. S. Perry Hobson

Volume 4, Issue 2, 2008

www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19388160802279459

Journal of Contemporary China

6 issues per year

Listed in the Journal Citation Reports® with an Impact Factor of 0.792 (Area Studies)

© 2013 Thomson Reuters, 2012 Journal Citation Reports®

Editor:

Suisheng Zhao, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, USA

Journal of Contemporary China is the only English language journal edited in North America that provides exclusive information about contemporary Chinese affairs for scholars, business people and government policy-makers.

It publishes articles of theoretical and policy research and research notes, as well as book reviews. The journal’s fields of interest include economics, political science, law, culture, literature, business, history, international relations, sociology and other social sciences and humanities.

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Social Sciences in China

4 issues per year

Editor-in-Chief: Gao Xiang

Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Wang Limin

Managing Editor: Liu Ruixiang

English Editor: Sally Borthwick

Social Sciences in China has been published continuously since 1980 and is the foremost journal on the subject, uniquely based within China itself.

The journal focuses on recent important developments across the breadth of social sciences and humanities in China.

It is well-known for its pursuit of academic rigour and innovation, for uniting theory with practice, and for the high quality of its articles.

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China Journal of Social Work

3 issues per year

Editors in Chief:

Prof. James Kin-ching Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, PRC

Prof. Sibin Wang, Peking University, PRC

China Journal of Social Work (CJSW) is the first academic English journal jointly edited from Hong Kong and mainland China to focus on social work development taking place in China. The journal provides a platform for scholars within and outside mainland China to share research, teaching and practice experiences, and to facilitate critical dialogue between Chinese social workers and their international peers.

The journal welcomes submissions from all areas of social work theory and practice, social work education, social development, and social policy in the Chinese context. While the journal will primarily focus on the Chinese mainland, it welcomes contributions from other countries and regions that have broad implications for social work internationally.

CJSW aims to:

  • document updated social policy trends and initiatives in social work and social development in different Chinese societies
  • encourage international dialogue and debates on issues related to social work theory and practice, social work education, social development, and social policy in the Chinese context
  • promote indigenization of social work theory and practice in the Chinese context
  • serve as a catalyst to promote positive social development and to enhance social betterment in Chinese societies.

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Special Issues

Volume 6, Issue 2, 2013: Lifelong Asset Building

Volume 5, Issue 3, 2012: Social Work Education in China

Volume 4, Issue 3, 2011: Social Economy in Chinese Societies

Volume 3, Issues 2-3, 2010: Productive Ageing and China: Perspectives from East Asia and Abroad

Volume 3, Issue 1, 2010: Social Security and Development in East Asia

Volume 2, Issue 3, 2009: Disaster Relief and Social Work in China

Volume 2, Issue 2, 2009: Social Work Professionalization: Lessons in Reformation, Revitalization, and Reinvention

Volume 1, Issue 2, 2008: Social Development Issues in Chinese Societies and Less Developed Countries

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China Economic Journal

3 issues per year

China Center for Economic Research (CCER) at National School of Development, Peking University

Editor:

Ho-Mou Wu, National School of Development, Peking University, China

China Economic Journal (CEJ) introduces readers to examination and analysis of the latest developments in the Chinese economy and government economic policies. It contains papers focusing on cutting edge issues in China’s economic development with long-term significance. The papers are based on solid analytical logic and empirical evidence.

The editorial policy is designed to maintain a sound balance between academic disciplines and accessibility for a wide range of readers. The targeted readers are academic and policy researchers, business people and university students who share an interest in observing and understanding the economic development of China.

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Journal of Chinese Economic & Business Studies

4 issues per year

The international scholarly journal of the Chinese Economic Association UK (CEA-UK)

Editor:

Xiaming Liu, School of Management, Birbeck College, UK

Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies is a peer-reviewed journal aiming to publish current and relevant findings from cutting-edge research on the Chinese economy, business and related issues.

More specifically, it aims to:

  • provide a forum for exchange of information and ideas among people in academic, business and government professions who are interested in the Chinese economy
  • foster and enhance research activities that advance knowledge in transition economies
  • discuss the relevance of Chinese economic and business studies to our society.

The journal specialises in both theoretical and empirical research, including economic theories and policies for transition economies, economic reforms in the agricultural sector, state-owned enterprises, financial and fiscal systems and management styles, R&D and technology, marketing, human resources, business strategy, business culture and ethics, foreign trade and direct investment, similar issues for Hong Kong and Taiwan, and their relevance to other parts of the world.

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Journal of Modern Chinese History

2 issues per year

Published in collaboration with the Institute of Modern History, CASS: http://jds.cass.cn/

Editors:

Wang Jianlang, Institute of Modern History, CASS, Beijing

Xu Xiuli, Institute of Modern History, CASS, Beijing

Associate Editors:

Wang Chaoguang, Institute of Modern History, CASS, Beijing

Xie Wei, Institute of Modern History, CASS, Beijing

Liu Wennan, Institute of Modern History, CASS, Beijing

In recent years, the main force for research into modern Chinese history has been Chinese scholars, who up until this point have not had a Western outlet for their scholarship. The Institute of Modern History of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences seeks to re-dress this with its international publication, the Journal of Modern Chinese History: a new platform for Chinese and foreign scholars to exchange ideas directly.

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Special Issues

Articulating “ism”s in modern China (Volume 6, Issue 2, 2012)

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmoh20/6/2