Canadian Jewish Studies

Direction : Joshua Tapper (Managing Editor) / Rédaction : David S. Koffman (Editor-in-Chief)

À propos

Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes est une revue interdisciplinaire, consacrée aux travaux originaux qui éclairent l'un ou l'autre des aspects de l'expérience juive canadienne. Publiée depuis 1993, la revue présente des articles provenant des disciplines suivantes : histoire, science politique, sociologie, économie, géographie, démographie, éducation, religion, linguistique, littérature, architecture, arts de la scène et beaux-arts, entre autres. La revue publie aussi régulièrement des critiques de livres, des tables rondes, des essais savants, des traductions en anglais et en français de textes pertinents de l'hébreu, du yiddish, du russe, de l'espagnol et d'autres langues. La section intitulée « Archives Matter » couvre les archives juives canadiennes.

Coordonnées

Joshua Tapper, managing editor, jtapper@yorku.ca

Politique éditoriale et éthique

Publication ethics

Submissions are initially evaluated by the editors. Once a submission is approved for peer review, it is prepared for blind review. Suitable reviewers are selected to evaluate submissions based on their professional reputation and experience with the subject matter of the submission and in the appropriate field. Reader reports using "track changes" and a formal Peer Review Form are submitted to the journal editors, who forward the former to submitting authors without identifying information, ensuring a double-blind review process. Peer Review Forms contain assessment notes for the editorial team only. They also contain reviewers’ recommendations to publish as is, publish with minor revisions, for revise & resubmit, or to reject. Authors are given a number of weeks to make “minor revisions” or substantially “revise and resubmit” their work. The editorial team, in consultation with the peer reviewers, determine if the submission has met review conditions for publication. Some sections of the journal are not peer reviewed, including book reviews, the Archives Matter sub-section, translations, reflections, field notes, editors’ introductions, front matter, and the regular list of relevant archival repositories in Canada. The journal does not charge APCs or submission charges. 

Disclaimer

The views, opinions, positions or ideas expressed by the authors and reviewers featured in this journal are theirs alone, and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or beliefs of the journal’s editorial team. 

Plagiarism

Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes will not publish plagiarized material, which includes material created by Generative AI. We reserve the right to refuse, retract, and unpublish materials that are found to plagiarize with malicious intent. 

Digital archiving

All articles are deposited in Scholars Portal Journals (a Trusted Digital Repository) for long-term preservation and access. 


Instruction pour les auteurs

For detailed information about submitting work to CJS / Éjc, please consult the journal's website: 

https://cjs.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cjs/submissions

Comité de rédaction

David S. Koffman, editor-in-chief (York University)

Joshua Tapper, managing editor (Stanford University)

Valentina Gaddi, associate editor, French (Université du Montréal)

Amir Lavie, associate editor, digital (Archives of Ontario)

Vardit Lightstone, associate editor, book reviews (Independent)

Janice Rosen, associate editor, Archives Matter (Alex Dworkin Canadian Jewish Archives)