Founding Editor
José Bragança de Miranda
Editors
Teresa Maia Carmo
José Gomes Pinto
Associate Editors
Joana Bicacro
Manuel Bogalheiro
The articles submitted must have a minimum length of 5000 words and a maximum length of 15000 words.
Title: it should be written in Times New Roman 12, italics, bold, upper case, justified. It should not be longer than two lines. Should there be quotes or other expressions that justify it, they should always appear between straight quotation marks.
Sub-title: should there be a sub-title, it should be written in Times New Roman 12, italics, bold, upper case, justified. The use of upper case may be made in author‚ names or common nouns that justify it. It should not be longer than two lines. Should there be quotes or other expressions that justify it, they should always appear between straight quotation marks.
ONCE APPROVED
Author’s name: it should be written in Times New Roman 12, normal, justified.
Name of second author or more: it should be written in Times New Roman 12, normal, justified. The names should be separated by a semicolon (;).
Abstract: The abstract should be between 10 to 15 lines or up to 1000 characters without space, Times New Roman 12, italics, single space and justified.
Keywords: it should contain between 3 to five keywords related to the research, Times New Roman 12, italics, single space, justified.
Text: The text should be written in Times New Roman normal, 12, justified, single space.
Quotes over three lines should appear in a separate paragraph, with a separation of 1 cm from the paragraph of the text body, Times New Roman 11 italics, justified, single space, without quotation marks.
Whenever there are shorter quotes, these appear in the text between straight quotation marks.
Smart quotation marks should be used in other circumstances: use of foreign words, key concepts, etc.
The system of bibliographic referencing in the text body should be the author-date-page, between brackets, using the following punctuation: (Benjamin: 2011, 273).
Whenever there are editions by the same author in the same year, these should be numbered in the final bibliography with the use of the letters a, b, c, etc. and appear in the text as follows (Benjamin: 2011b, 273).
Whenever there are sections, these should be written in Times New Roman 12, bold, justified.
Notes:
These should always be used in footnotes for explanatory comments, basis for quotations, argument or supplementary bibliographic referencing. Their numbering will be continuous.
They should be written in Times New Roman 10, normal justified, single space. In footnotes, the bibliographic referencing should follow the same rule as the text.
Bibliography:
It should be a separate section, written in Times New Roman, 12, bold, justified.
Books:
Elkins, James (2003), Visual Studies. Skeptical Introduction. New York & London: Routledge.
The use of the upper case should be made according to the language system in which is inserted.
Spanish speaking authors must be referenced by their first surname.
Chapters in books:
Benjamin, Walter (2006), A obra de arte na época da sua possibilidade de reprodutividade técnica. In Benjamin, Walter (2006) A Modernidade. Lisboa: Assírio & Alvim, pp. 207-241.
Online articles:
MELO, Isabelle. A defesa de uma nova objectividade jornalística: intersubjetividade. Accessed on: 13-07-11.
http://www.bocc.ubi.pt/pag/melo-isabelle-intersubjectividade.pdf‚Ä®
Periodicals:
Einstein, Carl (2004), Methodological Aphorisms. OCTOBER 107, (Winter), pp. 147-157.
In case the journal contains volume, this should occur immediately after the number, between commas and proceeded by Vol.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
The names and addresses provided during submission or review process to this journal will be used exclusively for the services offered by this publication and will not be made available for other purposes or to third parties.
José Bragança de Miranda
Teresa Maia Carmo
José Gomes Pinto
Joana Bicacro
Manuel Bogalheiro