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State and Local Government Review

State and Local Government Review


eISSN: 19433409 | ISSN: 0160323X | Current volume: 57 | Current issue: 4 Frequency: Quarterly

State and Local Government Review is the premier journal of scholarship, practical engagement, and discourse on state and local governance. The journal explores subnational governance and administration in federal and multilevel systems around the globe.

State and Local Government Review provides “an outlet for research which can be applied to the practical problems of state and local governments throughout the country.” Established in 1968 at the Georgia Government Review by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia, the journal provides a “national interchange of ideas for practitioners, academics, and institutes of government.” [1] State and Local Government Review is the official journal of the Section on Intergovernmental Administration and Management (SIAM) of the American Society for Public Administration. Like the Vinson Institute, SIAM has an interest not only in state and local government, but also in the effective interaction among public officials in a federal system. It seeks to foster the dissemination of information about research and experience that contributes to the understanding and improvement of the intergovernmental system.

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[1] Billings, C. David. 1976. From the Editor. State and Local Government Review 8 (1): 1.

State and Local Government Review welcomes manuscripts that focus on state and local governments and those that explore the intergovernmental dimensions of public-sector activity. The journal seeks to publish research illuminating federal and multi-level systems of governance around the globe. The journal includes four types of contributions: (1) Research Articles (about 8,000 words in length), (2) Response Essays from scholars and practitioners (about 2,500 words in length), (3) Field Notes, which include research notes by scholars and case studies illustrating innovations by practitioners (about 4,000 words in length), and (4) Perspectives, invited essays from leaders in state and local government (about 2,500 words in length).

Editors
Kimberly Nelson University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, USA
Eric Zeemering University of Georgia, USA
Editorial Board
Whitney Afonso University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Suho Bae Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea
Ricardo Bello-Gomez Rutgers University-Newark, USA
Wally Bobkiewicz City of Issaquah, Washington, USA
Ann O'M. Bowman Texas A&M University, USA
Jered Carr University of Illinois, Chicago
Galia Cohen Tarleton State University, USA
Roderick Colvin San Diego State University, USA
Davia Downey University of Memphis, USA
Joseph Drew University of Newcastle, Australia
Todd Ely University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Christopher B. Goodman Northern Illinois University, USA
Nicole Humphrey University of Kansas, USA
Jocelyn Johnston American University, USA
Sharon Kioko University of Washington , USA
Suzanne Leland University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA
Michelle Lofton University of Georgia, USA
Carolyn G. Loh Wayne State University, USA
Jack Lucas University of Calgary, Canada
Craig Maher University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
Todd Makse Florida International University, USA
Peggy Merriss Georgia City-County Management Association, USA
Alisa Moldavanova University of Delaware, USA
Tima T. Moldogaziev Pennsylvania State University, USA
Chris Morrill Government Finance Officers Association, USA
Ashley E. Nickels Kent State University, USA
Angela Y.S. Park KDI School of Public Policy and Management, South Korea
Gregory Porumbescu Rutgers University, Newark, USA
Sarah Reckhow Michigan State University, USA
Laura Reese Michigan State University, USA
Jamil Sewell University of Georgia, USA
Jessica E. Sowa University of Delaware, USA
Zachary Spicer York University, Canada
Jas M. Sullivan Louisiana State University, USA
James Svara University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
António F. Tavares University of Minho, Portugal
Shu Wang Eastern Michigan University, USA
Clayton Wukich Cleveland State University, USA
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  • Submission and Manuscript Preparation Guidelines

    Manuscripts submitted to State and Local Government Review (SLGR) may not be under consideration for publication at any other journal at the time of submission and, following submission to SLGR, may not be submitted for publication to any other source pending written notification of the final decision by SLGR. Submission to SLGR indicates that this is your primary choice for publication.

    To submit your paper electronically, please visit the journal’s SAGEtrack site at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/slgr. You will need to create an account in order to submit your manuscript. If you have any questions, please contact the editorial office.

    Correspondence or queries may be sent to Michael Scicchitano, Editor, State and Local Government Review, University of Florida, 633 N.W. 8th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601, (telephone) 352-846-2874, (e-mail) mscicc@polisci.ufl.edu.

    The editor makes decisions regarding publication of submitted manuscripts based on recommendations in a blind review process. Information that identifies the author should be omitted from copies submitted for review. Manuscripts are evaluated by members of the editorial board and by other individuals.

    Manuscript Preparation

    Manuscripts submitted for review should generally conform to the style used in SLGR. Upon ac­ceptance, authors are expected to prepare a final version of their article based on the following ab­breviated instructions (more detailed information will be sent separately upon acceptance of the article for publication). Manuscripts that conform to our style requirements expedite the publication process.

    In preparing your manuscript, please keep in mind that readers of this journal have differing technical backgrounds and interests. Information and ideas should be communicated clearly and concisely, and jargon should be avoided, as should the use of first person.

    Authors whose articles are accepted should submit the manuscript as a Word file. Elements should appear in the following order: title, an abstract (not to exceed 100 words), 3-5 keywords, article, notes, references, and tables. In a separate article title page authors should include their name, affiliation, mailing address, email address, telephone number, and a brief biographical statement (describing current professional interests and related publications).

    The editors prefer articles of 20–30 double-spaced pages, including notes and references. Use an 8.5"×11" page format with 1" margins and left justification. Type everything double-spaced, in­cluding notes and references. Organize the article by using primary, secondary, and tertiary headings. Do not use paragraph style sheets.

    Tables and figures should be directly pertinent to—and not duplicate information in—the discussion. Include descriptive titles and source notes. Number each table or figure consecutively, and reference each in the text, which will guide appropriate placement. Each table should be typed (double-spaced throughout) and saved as individual pages at the end of the articles. Figures should be saved in separate files. For figures, such as charts, relevant data points should be provided in a spreadsheet file with the data for each figure clearly labeled. Acceptable file formats include the following: TIFF, JPEG, and PDF. Microsoft application files are acceptable for vector art (line art). Scanned line art (black and white) images should be scanned as a bitmap at 900 ppi. Photoes should be scanned as grayscale or CYMK at 300 ppi.

    It is our policy not to include appendices. Please minimize use of content notes, incorporating as much information as possible into the article proper.

    Bibliographic sources used in the article should be cited in the text and listed in a reference list according to the author-date system outlined in The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. The reference list should contain only those works cited in the text.

    If you wish to become a reviewer for SLGR, please prepare and submit your review using these guidelines.

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