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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  • The work is original and unpublished and is not being currently evaluated for publishing in another journal; otherwise, justify in “Commentaries to the Editor”.
  • The text is formatted in the style and standards in accordance with the Guidelines for Authors, indicated in the section About.

Author Guidelines

 

I – Submissions

 

  • Call for Submissions of manuscripts are opened biannually and welcome unsolicited works.
  • Manuscripts may only be submitted electronically through the Open Journals System.
  • Only one manuscript per number is allowed.
  • Each issue includes a thematic dossier (Dossiê section) and an open section (Artigos section). During the submission, the corresponding author must choose one of these sections.
  • The manuscript must be original, not be under consideration by other publications or be previously published, except for proceedings of academic events that did not retain its copyrights.
  • The manuscript must be written in English, Spanish or Portuguese.
  • If the corresponding author is a Master’s student, co-authorship with a PhD-holding researcher is required.
  • The manuscript is previously evaluated by the Editorial Board, to determine compliance with the editorial policies and guidelines for authors. Institutional diversity is also considered, in accordance with the Qualis system.
  • The Editorial Board may reject an author’s manuscript if he/she published in the issue prior to the current call.
  • Rejections are notified by email.
  • Approved submissions are anonymously forwarded to referees.
  • The final decision (acceptance or refusal), together with potential required changes, is sent by email.

 

II – Author data

 

The manuscript must contain a cover sheet with the following data:

 

Corresponding author

Institution

Funding agency (for scholarship holders)

Affiliation (if the author is a graduate student and/or professor and which program/course he/she is affiliated)

Link for Lattes curriculum (or corresponding, for foreign researchers)

Email

 

III – Typesetting and style

 

  • The work must contain between 10 and 20 pages.
  • The title page elements must be organized in the following order: title; abstract; and keywords; title; abstract; and keywords in foreign language.
  • Manuscript files must be in .doc, .docx or in .rtf format (Microsoft Word). PDF as a sole file is not accepted.
  • For ensuring blind peer reviewing, make sure to take precautions with the text and the file’s properties. Do not sign bellow the title or the first heading.

 

Paper size: A4;

Margins: 3 cm bottom and 3,5 cm the remaining;

Alignment: justified;

Font: Times New Roman. 12 for text body and 10 for long quotations and footnotes;

Line spacing: 1,5 cm for text body and Single for long quotations and footnotes;

Indentation: 0,75 cm for first lines (do not use the Tab key), and 1 cm left and 1 cm right for long quotations;

Title: centered;

Abstract: between 100 and 150 words followed by 3 keywords;

Title, abstract and keywords in English and foreign language are mandatory;

Short quotations (up until three full lines): in the text body, between double quotes;

Long quotations (more than three lines): separated from the text body by an empty line, without quotes; mind the font, spacing and indentation;

Footnotes: must be utilized for references, notes, observations and commentaries, in single and continuous numbering; mind the font and spacing;

Bibliographic references: must be pointed throughout the text in footnotes. Do not use the author-date system or list references at the end of the manuscript. Observe the Brazilian Norms (NBR) 10520 and 6023. If assistance is required, consult UFSC’s Central Library guide or download our template.

 

Examples:

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1 AGAMBEN, Giorgio. Elogio da profanação. In: Profanações. Trans. Selvino J. Assmann. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2007, p. 67.

2 Idem, O que é um dispositivo? Trans. Nilcéia Valdati. Outra Travessia, Florianópolis, Graduate Program in Literature, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, n. 5, p. 12, 2nd sem. 2005.

3 Idem, Homo sacer: sovereign power and bare life. Trans. Daniel Heller Roazen. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 1998.

4 MONTALDO, Graciela. Una literatura que lo puede todo. In: RESENDE, Beatriz (Org.). A literatura latino-americana do século XXI. Rio de Janeiro: Aeroplano, 2005, p. 141.

5 AGAMBEN, Giorgio. Elogio da profanação, op. cit., p. 74-75.

6 Ibidem, p. 79.

7 Cf. MONTALDO, Graciela. Una literatura que lo puede todo, op. cit., p. 150-151.

8 ARISTÓTELES. Metafísica. Org. and commentaries by Peter Sloterdijk. 2nd ed. São Paulo: Abril, 1979. [Collection Os Pensadores].

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