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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  • The authorship declares that the article submitted is original and unpublished, does not contain parts of other authors or other fragments of their already published works, has not been previously published nor has it been submitted to another journal.
  • If you are submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, you need to ensure that the manuscript is properly anonymized.
  • The file sent is in Microsoft Word format.
  • Web addresses have been added for references where possible.
  • The text has single spacing; font size is 12 points; italics are used instead of underlining (except URLs); and all illustrations, figures and tables are within the text in their corresponding place and not at the end.
  • The text complies with the bibliographic and style requirements indicated in the Normas para autoras/es, which can be found in About the magazine.
  • The different hierarchical levels of the text (sections, subsections) are indicated through the use of decimal numbering (1., 1.1., 1.1.1., etc.).
  • If images are included, they are in JPG format and will also be sent as complementary files (file separate from the text), after sending the article, with a minimum resolution of 200dpi.
  • The title does not exceed 20 words
  • The summary/abstract does not exceed 120 words
  • The length of the article does not exceed 9,000 words
  • The diagrams, drawings, graphs, tables, equations are in editable format, other than image.

Author Guidelines

All manuscripts must be sent through the journal's platform (registration is required for authors). The manuscript will be presented in Microsoft Word format, in any of its versions for Windows.

Cuestiones de Género Journal accepts submissions of unpublished articles, the result of research work, scientific communication or original creation.

It is recommended that the article contemplates, both in the summary and in the corpus of the text, the following aspects: introduction and statement of the problem or topic under study, background and theoretical foundation, design and methodology, results and conclusion.

Cuestiones de Género is committed to using inclusive language in its articles, in accordance with its Good Editorial Practices Policy on Gender Equality.

The journal, through its Anti-Plagiarism Policy, is committed to ensuring that all scientific articles published are unpublished and original, as well as that they have not been previously published, in whole or in part, nor are they in the process of evaluation by another publication.

1. RULES FOR SENDING ORIGINALS

1.1. The articles must be unpublished

Each work will include on the first page: the title (without exceeding 20 words), abstract (without exceeding 120 words) and up to 7 keywords, in its original language and English. If the original language was English, include its versions of the title, summary and keywords, in Spanish.

1.2. Articles may be submitted in any of the official languages of the European Union (EU). They will have a maximum length of 9,000 words, including tables, graphs, notes, appendices and bibliography. Only very brief documentary appendices will be accepted in justified cases.

1.3. The sections, illustrations, graphs, tables, etc., must be numbered in Arabic characters and accompanied by a title and identifying footer, in which the source must be cited.

1.4. The notes must be numbered consecutively, in Arabic characters, flown over the text and inserted at the foot of the page.

1.5. Citations inserted in the body of the text and the final bibliography must appear in accordance with the “Citation and Bibliography Rules” detailed in section 3. Compliance with the rules, and their application in the citations and final bibliography, is essential for acceptance of the article.

1.6. The texts sent must be original (unpublished) research, scientific communication or creation works.

1.7. The texts sent must use inclusive language, free of bias, using terms that avoid stereotypes, in accordance with the Policy of Good Editorial Practices in Gender Equality.

1.8. Book Reviews must include the following information: Title of the book, authorship, place, publisher, year, name of the author of the review, institutional affiliation or workplace, and email.

1.9. Film Reviews must include the following information: Title of the film (in Spanish and the official language of the film), director, producer, year of release, cast (main actors and actresses) and genre.

1.10. The Journal will acknowledge receipt of the originals within a maximum period of eight weeks from the closing date of the call and will decide to admit them based on whether they respond to the editorial line of the same and that they comply with the Submission Rules and the Citation and Bibliography Rules.

1.11. After admission in the first instance, the originals will be sent for blind review to 2 external expert evaluators (double blind peer-review), outside the management of the Journal. Once the Editorial Board receives their reports, it will definitively decide on the publication of the originals, communicating it to the authors. They will also be informed of the appropriate suggestions and corrections that must be made by the author or authors and sent to the Editorial Board within a maximum period of 7 days.

2. EDITING REQUIREMENTS

2.1. The works will be sent in a single file, adjusted to A4 page size, with the default margins that appear by default when creating a new Word file. The file must be titled as follows: Author's name and surname followed by the Title of the article.

2.2. The font will be Times New Roman, size 12 points. The different hierarchical levels of the text (sections, subsections) will be indicated through the use of decimal numbering (1., 1.1., 1.1.1., etc.).

2.3. The use of symbols or signs from sources of Cyrillic, Greek and, in general, oriental origin is not recommended. If necessary, texts of this nature must be processed as images. To highlight words or texts, exclusively italics (not underlining) will be used.

2.4. If digital images are included, they must be embedded in the document using the JPG format. In addition to being included in the text, they must be sent as additional documents (file separate from the text) with a minimum resolution of 150dpi.

2.5. Schemes, drawings, graphs, tables, equations must be presented in an editable format, other than an image. These are to be copied from Microsoft Office Excel and pasted into the article in Word format as: Microsoft Office Excel Chart Object, or as Microsoft Office Chart Object. These options are in the menu bar-paste-paste special. – If the diagram or graph is not in Excel format, it will have to be made directly in Word format.

3. CITATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHY RULES

HOW TO CITE WITHIN THE TEXT

Direct quotes:

It is when the exact words of another author or a previously published document are transcribed. The transcribed text must be enclosed in quotation marks and the reference must include the author's last name, year and page number.

Ex.: (Artiles de León, 1995: 45). Or: Artiles de León (1995: 45). If they are quotes from newspapers: (El País, 11-28-2009: 50).

Quotations of up to 4 lines will be integrated into the text marked with double quotation marks and quotations that exceed 4 lines will be presented in a paragraph separated from the text by one line, also between double quotation marks.

Indirect quotes:

It is when the idea of another author is summarized but his/her words are not reproduced verbatim. The reference must include the author's last name and the year.

Ex.: Sexuality encompasses both biological, psychological and sociocultural characteristics (Artiles de León, 1995).

Some authors (Segura Dimaría, 2014; Feito García, 2008; Blango García, 2010) have criticized the idea that […]

Both in direct and indirect quotes:

Up to 4 authors:

(Moore, Estrich, McGillis and Spelman, 1984)

More than 4 authors:

(Moore et al., 1984: 43)

To cite research found in another work:

Brown (1967), cited by Smith (1970: 27), discovered that…

It was found (Brown, 1967, cited by Smith, 1970: 28) that…

If there is no date “No date”:

Socrates (n.d.) wrote and demonstrated…

If you are an unidentified “anonymous” author:

Marketing Strategy (Anon, 1999)

If it is an oral source:

(López Díez, 06-30-2011)

If it is a printed newspaper:

(El País, 03-12-2012: 32)

If it is an Internet newspaper:

(El País, 03-12-2012)

HOW BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES ARE WRITED

Only the references cited in the article should appear in the Final Bibliography. References must be presented in the following way:

Books:

Blanco, Ana Isabel (Coord.) (2002). New visions of motherhood. León: University of León.

Books (more than 4 authors):

Mohr, Laurence B. et al. (nineteen ninety six). Impact analysis for program evaluation. (2nd ed.). London: Sage.

When there is more than one work by the same author, cite the most recent work first:

Moragas, Miguel de (1993). Sociology of mass communication. Vol. II, Structure, functions and effects. (3rd ed.). Barcelona: Gustavo Gili.

Moragas, Miguel de (Ed.) (1986). Sociology of mass communication. Vol. I, Schools and authors. (2nd ed.). Barcelona: Gustavo Gili.

Moragas, Miguel de (1984). Communication Theories. Research on media in America and Europe. Barcelona: Gustavo Gili.

Works by the same utor in the same year:

In the case of twin references, letters must be used, after the years, to distinguish the works.

Leoz, Daniele (2009a). Gender stereotypes on the covers of women's youth magazines. European Masters Thesis. University of Leon.

Leoz, Daniele (2009b). «Women's studies in the Spanish university. The case of the Interdisciplinary Seminar on Gender Studies of the University of León. In Extensão em Focus, 4, jul./dez., pp. 63-74.

Items in collective volume:

Cebrián, Inmaculada (2000). “Women and part-time work in Spain.” In: Paula Rodríguez Madroño and Carlos Román del Río (Eds.). Women in the labor market. Málaga: Institute of Regional Development, pp. 209-232.

Journals articles:

Miguélez Lobo, Fausto (1995). “Strategies and ideologies of flexibility.” In: Meanwhile, 2 (60), pp.71-83.

If there is volume and number, always before the volume and the number in parentheses.

Newspaper articles:

Pérez Royo, Javier (2010). “Equality cannot wait.” In: El País, April 16, no. 11,985, p. 23.

Anonymous articles:

Name of the newspaper (year): “article title”, date, no., page (s).

Mundo Obrero (1978): “Divorce Law Project”, June 18 to 24, no. 21, p. 4.

Digital newspaper articles:

Serra, Catalina (2011): "Arco, still a feminine matter." In: El País, February 20. Available at: http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2011/02/20/actualidad/1298156401_850215.html [03/01/2012].

Digital items:

Serra, Inmaculada (2011): “The female prostitution market. “An approach from the Valencian case.” In: Politics and Society Journal, 48 (1), pp. 175-192. Available at: http://revistas.ucm.es/cps/11308001/articulos/POSO1111130175A.PDF [01-04-2011].

Digital documents:

United Nations (2005): “Results on women and gender equality.” Available at: http://www.un.org/es/development/devagenda/gender.shtml [04-06-2011].

Internet pages:

Feminist Collections A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. Available at: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/fcmain.htm [05-09-2002].

Oral Sources:

López Díez, Pilar [Conference], Santander, 06-30-2011.

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