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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it currently submitted to another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).

  • The authors undertake to publish their own article and not copy all or part of work of others.

  • The authors have registered and login with their full name, academic degree, institutional affiliation, status, country and email address, as it appears in ORCID.

  • The submission file was sent in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect format.

  • The length of the articles is between 20,000 and 40,000 characters (3000-6000 words), either Spanish or English, and it was submitted together: title, abstract and key words in both languages.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.

  • The body of the text is double spaced with standard margins, Times New Roman with a 12-point font and italics rather than underlining (except with URL addresses). All illustrations, figures and tables are within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.

  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.

  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

General guidelines:

The articles must not have been published elsewhere. They should be written in Spanish or English. The authors commit to publishing an article of their own and not copy all or part of the work of others. If the article is part of a research project, this should be indicated with the full name of the project, reference number and funding entity.

Authors must sign and login with their full name, academic degree, institutional affiliation, status, country and email address, as it appears in ORCID.

The length of the articles must be between 20,000 and 40,000 characters (3000-6000 words). The articles are accepted in English or Spanish, but they must be submitted together: title, abstract and key words in both languages.

Articles must be submitted through the option "New Submission" (Open Journal Systems), so it will be necessary signed in as "Author" previously.

 

Body of the Document:

The format of the articles must be OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect. The layout used for submission is the following: double spaced with standard margins, Times New Roman with a 12-point font and italics rather than underlining (except with URL addresses). All illustrations, figures and tables should be inside the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.

 

Style guidelines:

1- Italics is used only in the titles of books, journals or newspapers, in non-English words, or when alluding to the meaning of the word.

2- The quotes that are used for quotations (and other cases) must be the English quotation marks ("").

3- All references are inserted in the text arranged in a footnotes at the end of each page.

4- Spanish words written in capital should carry accent, if they correspond to the rules of accentuation.

5- Colon is followed by lowercase, unless the text appears on another line or unless it’s a quote. No full stop after question mark or exclamation point.

6- When a phrase is between dashes, it is followed by punctuation marks, as if parentheses were used. If subsection ends in full stop, the last dash is deleted. Allow a space before and after the hyphen, never between the hyphen and the phrase: "When it started to rain -almost nobody remembered that fateful day- when everyone fled to the mountain."

7- Numbers written with digits. To write correctly numbers in digits the following guidelines will be considered:

a) When writing more than four digit numbers, these three are grouped in threes starting from the right, and separating groups by whitespace. The four-digit numbers are written without a space.
b) Never write with dots, commas or white space, when the numbers refer to years, pages, verses, street numbers, postal codes, PO numbers, legal articles, decrees or laws.
c) To separate the integer part of the decimal comma should be used, as regulated by international rule.
d) The amounts that are based on a numeral substantive as a million, billion, trillion, and quadrillion, provided that at least the last three digits as zeros, may be shortened by mixing numbers and writing letters: 327 million.

8 -The most common abbreviations in the references are: cap.: chapter. // ed.: edition, editor. // et al: and others. // Ibid: in the same place. // // n.: number // cit.: op.cit. // p.: page // pp.: pages // vid.: see.

9- The keywords should be written in lowercase (except for proper names) and separated by semicolons (;).

 

Referencing:

The journal uses the APA referencing system with footnote citations.

a) Books

Surname, comma, name, period, year in parenthesis, period, title in italics, period, place, colon, publisher, period. Example:

Carr, Wilfred y Kemmis, Steve (1988). Teoría crítica de la enseñanza: La investigación-acción en la formación del profesorado. Barcelona: Martínez Roca.

b) Journal Articles

Surname, comma, name, period, year in parenthesis, period, title of the article, period, title of the journal in italics, comma, volume and number, comma, pages, period. Example:

Stenhouse, Lawrence (1991). La investigacion del curriculum y el arte del profesor. Investigación en la Escuela, 15, 9-15.

c) Footnotes

References shall be cited as footnotes according to the following format:

First citation: Losev Fedorovich (1982). Historia anticnoi estetiki. París: Éditions du Seuil, 121.

Subsequent citations: Losev, Historia anticnoi estetiki, 54.

d) References

The article must include a final References section that lists all the references cited in APA style.

 

For further information, please see: http://www.apastyle.org/.

 

Use of Images:

The author is responsible for obtaining the corresponding permits for the reproduction of images included in the text. Images must be sent in separately, and will be numbered Fig. 1, Fig. 2 in correspondance with their placement in the text. Within the text, the place for the image to be inserted shall be specified by including the figure caption in the following format:

Figure number, period, name and surname of the artist, period, title, comma, year, period, museum/archive, period, institution granting permission for reproduction, period. Example:

Fig. 1. Doris Salcedo, Shibboleth, 2007. Crack in the floor of the Tur­bine Hall, filled with concrete and wire fence, approx. 167 m. Tate Modern, London. Courtesy of Alexander and Bonin, New York, and Jay Jopling / White Cube, London.

 

Ensuring a Blind Peer Review:

To ensure the integrity of the blind peer-review for submission to this journal, every effort should be made to prevent the identities of the authors and reviewers from being known to each other. This involves the authors, editors, and reviewers (who upload documents as part of their review) checking to see if the following steps have been taken with regard to the text and the file properties:

1- The authors of the document have deleted their names from the text, with "Author" and year used in the references and footnotes, instead of the authors' name, article title, etc.

2- With Microsoft Office documents, author identification should also be removed from the properties for the file (see under File in Word), by clicking on the following, beginning with File on the main menu of the Microsoft application: File > Save As > Tools (or Options with a Mac) > Security > Remove personal information from file properties on save > Save.

3- With PDFs, the authors' names should also be removed from Document Properties found under File on Adobe Acrobat's main menu.

 

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