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Texts must include an abstract in the original language and in English, of no more than 200 words. Up to 4 key words must be included in each case.
If the work includes graphs, tables or images, these should be numbered and sent in attached files, indicating their position clearly in the text.
Footnotes should go at the foot of the page and be in numerical order.
Quotations in the body of the text should be written in inverted commas. They should be followed by their corresponding bibliographical reference, which should be included in parentheses as follows: author’s surname, publication year: page number. E.g.: (Bourdieu, 2003: 141).
Bibliographical references should be ordered alphabetically at the end of the text, with the following criteria:
Books:
author’s surname (uppercase) and given name, separated by a comma
publication year, in parentheses, followed by a colon
title of work (in italics), followed by a comma
city, followed by a comma
publisher.
The full reference should appear as follows:
BOURDIEU, Pierre (2003): El oficio de científico. Ciencia de la ciencia y reflexividad, Barcelona, Anagrama.
Journal articles:
author’s surname (uppercase) and given name, separated by a comma
publication year, in parentheses, followed by a colon
article title (in inverted commas), followed by a coma
journal name (in italics) followed by a comma
volume and issue of journal, followed by a comma
page numbers the article can be found at.
The full reference should be presented as follows:
FEENBERG, Andrew (2005): “Teoría crítica de la tecnología”, CTS - Revista Iberoamericana de Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad, vol. 2, nº 5, pp. 109-123.
Chapters and other texts included in books:
author’s surname (uppercase) and given name, separated by a comma
publication year, in parentheses, followed by a colon
chapter or text title (in inverted commas), followed by a comma
initial and surname of editors, compilers or coordinators of the work, preceded by the word “in” (“en” if writing in Spanish) followed by a colon
title of the work (in italics), followed by a comma
city, followed by a comma
publisher, followed by a comma
page numbers the article can be found at.
The full reference should be presented as follows:
CASAS, Rosalba (2003): “Enfoque para el análisis de redes y flujos de conocimiento”, en M. Luna (coord.): Itinerarios del conocimiento: formas dinámicas y contenido. Un enfoque de redes, México, Anthropos / IIS-UNAM, pp. 19-50.
The author should include the following personal details: name and surname, organization and position, country and e-mail address.
The Publishing Department may ask the author to revise any aspect of the article that does not meet these instructions, prior to forwarding the article to the evaluation committee.
Work will be reviewed by peer reviewers who will make a decision on various aspects of the material, according to the standard format set out in the review form that will be sent to them. Once completed, the Publishing Department will send the form to the authors to inform them of the result.
The Publishing Department will notify the author of the corresponding review results by e-mail. |
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