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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 or submitted for consideration by any other journal (or an explanation has been provided in the Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect format.
  • Wherever possible, URLs are provided for references.
  • Text is single spaced; 12 points font size; italics are used instead of underlining (except in URLs); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed in the appropriate places in the text, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author's Guidelines, which appear in About the journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring Anonymous Review should be followed.

Author Guidelines

The reception of manuscripts for the journal is permanently open. Eventually, there will also be calls on specific topics.

 

Format, language and extension

The journal publishes in: Spanish, English, Portuguese and Catalan. Articles must have a minimum of 5,000 words and a maximum of 8,000, including notes and bibliography.

All manuscripts will be submitted in .doc /.docx format. You can download the author guidelines template at the following link: (ID template). Remember that the versions submitted for evaluation must not include the authors' data and the instructions must be followed to ensure anonymous evaluation.

The article must indicate: Title, subtitle (if applicable), institutional affiliation of the authors (from highest to lowest: university, faculty, department).

The article must have an abstract of up to 200 words, including a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5. Both the abstract and the keywords must appear in two languages ​​(that of the article and English).

The titles will have a maximum of three levels numbered with the decimal system. The main titles should be written with Arial bold, 12. The second level will be written with Arial bold, 10. The third level of titles will be written with Arial italics 10.

 

Pictures, graphs and tables

Graphics of all kinds may be included in the article. All figures, graphics and tables must be referenced in the text and indicate the corresponding source. It is the responsibility of the authors to verify that they have the rights to reproduce images that are not their own.

It is recommended that the images have a sufficient quality, but not exceed 300 dpi so they do not increase the size of the file. They must be interspersed with the text (always using the fit option: in line with the text). A space must be left between the text and the graphic. Titles and fonts cited under each graphic must be in lower case Arial 8, with no space between the graphic and the text. The texts included in the figures must be of a sufficient size to be legible and preferably using the Arial font or similar.

All texts, figures and tables will be included within the margins that the template has. All images must be able to be read with the page vertically. Images or graphics formatted on a landscape page (in which the reader has to turn the page in order to understand) will not be accepted.

Figures and tables will be placed in a place close to the one they are cited for the first time. A footer will be placed Fig. Followed by the number below each image or photograph and a footer Table followed by a correlative number below each table.

 

References and Notes

The APA format will be used and included in the text as follows:

Non-literal-textual in-text citations

Non-literal references (that is, citing the author's ideas, but with the words themselves) will appear in the text in parentheses, indicating the author's last name and the year, separated by a comma (Martínez, 1998).

In the event that several books or articles are included in the same reference, one will be cited after the other in chronological order and separated by a semicolon (Hall, 1996; Mumford, 1945; Jacobs, 1965).

If several works by the same author are included in the reference, it will be enough to put the surname and the years of the different works separated by commas, distinguishing by letters (a, b, etc.) those works published in the same year (Fernández, 1985, 1986, 1987a, 1987b, 1995).

If the author's name is part of the text, only the year will appear in parentheses: Holmber (1985) stated that ...

 

Literal quotes

Literal quotes will be enclosed in quotation marks and after it, in parentheses, the last name of the author of the text, the year and the page or pages from which said text has been extracted will be indicated. Example: "It is possible that Pick's enthusiasm for planning was not disinterested" (Hall, 1996: 93).

If the author's name is part of the text, it would appear like this: As Hall (1996: 93) points out: "Pick's enthusiasm for planning may not have been disinterested."

 

Footnotes

Footnotes should be used only in extremely necessary cases. The bibliography or references should not be cited in footnotes. However, primary sources consulted should be indicated in a footnote (for example: archival material, unpublished sources, etc.). The notes will appear at the bottom of the page, with continuous numbering. Calls will always follow a punctuation mark.

 

Reference list

References include bibliography, web pages, articles, and ordinances.

Complete work

One author:

HALL, P. (1996). Ciudades del mañana. Historia del urbanismo en el siglo XX. Barcelona: Ediciones del Serbal.

Between one and three authors:

PANERAI, P., DEPAULE, J. y DEMORGON, M. (1999). Analyse urbaine. Marseille: Parenthèses.

If there are more than three authors, indicate the first and the rest followed by et. al:

DE SOLANO, F. et al. (1987) Historia urbana de Iberoamérica: Tomo II La ciudad barroca 1573-1750. Madrid: Quinto Centenario.

Book chapter

VALLEJO, E. (2016). La Plata. Figuras culturales de lo nuevo en la ciudad del bosque. En A. GORELIK y F. ÂREAS PEIXOTO (comps.), Ciudades sudamericanas como arenas culturales. Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI, p. 78-95.

Presentations, congresses, conferences and seminars:

MORENO OLMEDILLA, J. M. (2001). La conflictividad en el aula. I Congreso Regional de Atención a la Diversidad de Castilla y León, Valladolid, 1-4 febrero.

Several works by the same author:

If the year of publication is the same, they will be differentiated by writing a letter (a, b, etc.) after the year.

Mention of editors or coordinators

GORELIK, A. y ÂREAS PEIXOTO, F. (comps.) (2016). Ciudades sudamericanas como arenas culturales. Buenos Aires: Siglo XXI.

Journals

GARCÍA ROMERO, A. y FERNÁNDEZ ALADO, C. (1996). El sistema educativo en la nueva reforma. Revista de Educación (Madrid), 309, p. 498-789.

Ordinances or Decrees

New York City Building Zone Resolution (1917) New York Title and Mortgage Company. New York.

Llei d’Urbanisme de Catalunya (2005) Text refós, aprovat per Decret legislatiu 1/2005, de 26 de juliol de 2005. DOUyT, Dirección Provincial de Ordenamiento Urbano y Territorial (2007).

Lineamientos Estratégicos para la Región Metropolitana de Buenos Aires. Provincia de Buenos Aires, Ministerio de Infraestructura, Subsecretaría de Urbanismo y Vivienda. GCBA, Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Dirección General de Estadística y Censos (2011). Ejes comerciales. Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Diciembre de 2010. Informe de resultados 453

Electronic sources

Los documentos publicados en Internet que se citen como referencia irán después de la bibliografía ordinaria, bajo el título «Fuentes electrónicas». Debe incluirse la fecha de consulta de la dirección. Ejemplo: http://www.revistaeducacion.mec.es (Consulta: 23/04/2006).

 

For more information, consult the APA website: www.apastyle.org/elecref/html

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