Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts devoted to a variety of issues of the academic study of religion, society, culture, and cognition. Submission must be neither previously published nor under consideration for publication elsewhere. Each manuscript is anonymously peer-reviewed in the author’s field of study.
Manuscripts have to follow the 16th edition of Chicago Manual of Style (Footnotes and Bibliography): https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html
The deadline for submission of manuscripts: for the spring issue: January, for the winter issue: June.
Online submission:
Articles for publication in e-Rhizome can be submitted only online. « Please click here. »
For all editorial enquiries please contact the editor Tomáš Bubík (tomas.bubik@upol.cz)
Extent of submitted manuscript
- Articles (max. 10 000 words)
- Reviews (about 1500 words)
- News (about 1000 words)
Each submission should include
- Abstract (150-200 words)
- Footnotes
- Contact address
- e-mail address
Citation Examples
Books
- Ara Norenzayan, Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013).
- Norenzayan, Big Gods, 45.
Book chapters
- Armin Geertz, ”New Atheistic Approaches in the Cognitive Science of Religion”, Contemporary Theories of Religion, ed. Michael Stausberg (London, New York: Routledge, 2009), 258.
Articles
- Joseph Bulbulia and Richard Sosis, “Signalling Theory and the Evolution of Religious Cooperation,” Religion 3/41 (2011): 363–388.