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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.
    1. The contributions must be unique, unpublished and not has been examined by others magazines/journals.
    2. The paper of submission must sent in Microsoft Word, Open Office or RTF.
    3. URLs (about reference) should be informed, if possible.
    4. The script in simple space; source text is 12- points; italic instead of underline (except in address URL); the figures and tables should be inside the text, not in the end (annex, for example).
    5. The script must follow the stile and bibliography requisites descript in Author Guideline.
    6. In submission that are peer reviewed (articles, for example), the available instructions are in the “Ensuring blind peer review” sections were followed.

Author Guidelines

 

Form and preparation of the manuscripts

 

Conjuntura Internacional publishes original articles, book reviews and interviews, on International Relations and related themes. Additionally, the journal may publish special issues on the form of dossiers on a specific region or on a theme of pressing international relevance, as a way to deepen scholarly dialog in the area.

Manuscripts should be letter-sized, word typed (21,59 x 27, 94 mm), portrait-oriented, Times New Roman font size 12, line spacing 1,5. Citations exceeding 3 lines should be receded in 4cm and written in font size 10, single spaced. Tables, graphs and charts should take up more than 25% of the full manuscript and should be numbered with arabic digits.

Articles should be orginal and can be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish. They should have around 20-25 thousand characters, including spaces and footnotes. Longer manuscripts are evalueted by the Editorial Commission and may be accepted. The author, however, is advised to leave a demand for such an evaluation as an observation during the submission of the manuscript. 

The Editorial Council and the Editors may suggest corrections and necessary additions to received manuscripts, during pre-evaluation. In such situations, manuscripts are returned to authors so that they conform their text to Estudos Internacionais' standards. After pre-evaluation the manuscrips, if accepted, are handed over to outside reviwers

Submitted and unapproved articles may be re-evaluated based on Editorial Commission's review. Should the reviewers suggest mandatory revisions in the manuscript, the authors are given 10 week days to review their work and reply a second version of the text for another evaluation. All manuscripts evaluated and

Authorship (and all data related) are informed in the section metadata. Authors should omit personal and authorship information from the manuscript before uploading the file in order to secure a Double Blind Review.

Evaluation Process

1. Initial Screening (15 days on average):

At this phase the editorial team evaluates if the manuscript follows editorial rules and scope conditions. We also use the software Copy Spider to detect any plagiarism. If the manuscript is rejected, an e-mail will be send explaining the reasons for doing so.

It is essential that authors identify themselves in the metadata (full name, title and institutional affiliation).

2. Double Blind peer-review (45 days on average):

Once is stablished that the manuscript covers our formal and substantial requirements, it is sent to two external reviewers (ad hoc) that will: a) Accept; b) Mandatory Corrections; c) New Submission; d) Reject.  In case of any divergences among our initial reviewers, the manuscript will be sent for a third reviewer. The final editorial decision will  be addressed for the authors by e-mail.

3. Editing

After acceptance, the editorial team will enroll a last scrutiny into the text searching for potential style or typing mistakes. We ask for the authors to collaborate and respond quickly when it is pinpointed any error. When ready, the article is sent to the text formatting staff and after diagramation is finally ready for publication.

 

Articles

Abstract: in Portuguese, English and Spanish containing 50 words and 3 key-words separated by semicolon.

Titles and key-words should also come in Portuguese, English and Spanish

Book Reviews

Book reviews should contain: name of the author of the book reviewed (and translator's name, if applicable), title of the book, city, publisher house, year of publication, number of pages. Such information should also be translated onto English. Book reviews are evaluated by a mamber of the Editorial Commission, by an editor and by a section editor.

Book Reviews are expected to be around 7200 characters, including spaces and footnotes.

 

Style

The articles must follow the ABNT (PUC-Minas) style guide.

For Articles:

FLEMES, D. de. O Brasil na iniciativa BRIC: soft balancing numa ordem global em mudança?. Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Brasília, v. 53, n. 1, p. 141-156, 2010.

WERNECK, Humberto. Dona Chiquita: as primeiras estórias de Guimarães Rosa. Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, 23 nov. 1968. Suplemento Literário, p. 3.

For Books:

LAKATOS, E. M.; MARCONI, M. Metodologia do trabalho científico. 2. ed. São Paulo: Atlas, 1986.

For book section

JOHNSON, W. Palavras e não palavras. In: STEINBERG, C. S. Meios de comunicação de massa. São Paulo: Cultrix, 1972. Cap. 3, p. 47-66.

For electronic documents:

SILVA, I. Pena de morte para o nascituro. O Estado de S. Paulo, São Paulo, 19 set. 1998. Disponível em: <http://www.providafamilia.org/pena_morte_nascituro.htm>. Acesso em 29 set. 2008.

For Dissertations

BITENCOURT, C. M. F. Pátria, civilização e trabalho. O ensino nas escolas paulistas (1917-1939). São Paulo, 1988. 180 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) - Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, Universidade de São Paulo.

 

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