Information For Authors

Title no longer than 12 words in capital letters (only the first letter for each word) including names and acronyms

(single spaced, Times New Roman 16)

 

(TRANSLATE YOUR WORK INTO THIS TEMPLATE)

 

Last name, First name (author 1) letter 14 in italics

Institution of affiliation, country (letter 12)

ORCID code: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

email@gmail.com  

Last name, First name (author 2) letter 14 in italics

Institution of affiliation, country (letter 12)

ORCID code: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

 

Last name, First name (author 3) letter 14 in italics

Institution of affiliation, country (letter 12)

ORCID code: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

email@gmail.com  

Last name, First name (author 4) letter 14 in italics

Institution of affiliation, country (letter 12)

ORCID code: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX

email@gmail.com  

 

Abstract

 (Indented one centimeter and in a single paragraph) It must contain an abstract of no more than 100 words single spaced. It should also contain a significant extract of the proposed work (article or essay), indicating, if it is an article, some of the theoretical references, objective, methodology, results and conclusion. If it is an essay, it should contain the most important aspects about how the assertions contained in the work were arrived at, highlighting relevant authors and emphasizing the theoretical or philosophical references on which the assertions are based, objective, discussion and final reflections or results.

Keywords: up to five keywords separated by semicolons.

 

Title in English no longer than 12 words in Times New Roman font size 16, not bold and in italic

 

 

Abstract

(With an indentation of one centimeter and in a single paragraph) It must contain a summary of no more than 100 words with line spacing. It must also contain a significant extract of the proposed work (article or essay), indicating, if it is an article, some of the theoretical references, objective, methodology, results and conclusion. If it is an essay, it must contain the salient aspects about how the statements contained in the work are reached, highlighting relevant authors and emphasizing the theoretical or philosophical references on which the statements, objective, discussion and final reflections or results are based.

Keywords: up to five keywords separated by semicolons.

 

  1. TITLE 1 ( 12 TIMES NEW ROMAN FONT) (INTRODUCTION)

All paragraphs should be indented one centimeter. This first section is reserved for the Introduction, which should indicate what the paper is about, as well as the most important aspects about the state of the art of the developed topic. It should be written in Times New Roman font size 12, in normal font. The paragraphs of the paper should be no longer than 10 single-spaced lines, single-spaced throughout the paper. In-text citations should be indicated only with the author's last name followed by comma and year (VILLALOBOS, 2022). If there are several authors, the first of them is indicated, followed by the Latin expression et al: (CALDEVILLA et al., 2021). If the citation is without mention, it is enclosed in parentheses as indicated (ATIENZA, 2020). When it is with textual mention, the author goes before the parenthesis; only the year, comma and page go in parenthesis, as indicated: CALDERA (2020, p. 238).

The following paragraphs of the paper have the same structure and style, single spaced, indented at the beginning of the paragraph by one centimeter. The citation rule must be followed in each case.

 

 

  1. TITLE 2 (THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS)

Title 2 is reserved for Theoretical Fundamentals, but the researcher is free to elaborate his own structure if the work corresponds to the essay type articles. Single spacing is maintained, and the same style structure for reference or textual citations as indicated in the previous section.

 

  • SUBTITLE TWO ONE

Subtitle two one is indented like the previous one and all other style rules are preserved. It is in Times New Romans font size 12 and all in capitals. 

  • SUBTITLE TWO TWO

The same characteristics of style and presentation are maintained. If there are textual quotations of less than 40 characters, they are followed in the same text by a colon and in quotation marks, as indicated below. According to SILVA (2021, p.45), "...issues related to the recognition of the other go hand in hand with the cultural references that society has been creating over time...". However, if textual quotations of more than 40 characters are needed or used, the quotation should be separate from the citation line, single-spaced, indented one centimeter on each side, as indicated below; at the end of the quoted text, the number or numbers of pages cited should be placed in parentheses; Times New Roman size 12 font should be used in the quotation. As pointed out by CORTÉS et al. (2003), referring to the subject of political communication:

Is it possible to define political communication; aren't these two terms two leaves of the same branch separated by time and social changes, but with a common origin? That said, to attempt a definition of political communication may be somewhat redundant, since it cannot be denied that every type of communication certainly implies an attempt to obtain an answer... (p. 9).

 

When tables and figures are included in the body of the article, they should be placed after the paragraph in which they are described. All tables and figures should contain the source of the information from which they are obtained, and should be included below the figure in one that indicates the word "Source". In addition, tables and figures should be numbered and have a brief and descriptive title. Times New Roman font size 10 should be used in the table.

Table 1. Here you write the title of the table

 

 

First column

Second column

Third column

Row title

 

 

 

Row title

 

 

 

Source(s): Author, Year of publication.

The lines and paragraphs after tables and figures are double-spaced and follow the same style criteria as the rest of the text. The following lines are single spaced.

  1. TITLE 3 (STUDY METHODOLOGY)

As many subchapters as necessary should be added to explain the methodology of the study, always following the style guidelines mentioned above. Single spacing should be used throughout the document.

3.1. SUBTITLE THREE ONE

The methodology is structured through these subsections, always preserving the style and presentation required by the Journal.

3.2. SUBTITLE THREE TWO

The methodology is structured through these subsections, always preserving the style and presentation required by the Journal.

  1. CONCLUSION, CONCLUSIONS OR CONCLUDING REMARKS

 

This section should include the conclusions reached by the researchers, in the case of a research carried out under the scientific method; or the final reflections in the case of a research carried out by interpretative methods, whether it is an essay, philosophical research or documentary research in general.

 

  1. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This section contains all the acknowledgements on which the publication or research work depends, indicating the data of the research project on which it depends. The title of the project is enclosed in quotation marks, and the agency or institution from which the funds or institutional sponsorship come from.

  1. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES

The complete list of references should appear at the end of the article in Times New Roman font size 12, single spaced, and with no blank line between authors. All citations should be French indented. When the document contains a DOI, this should be indicated. When citing web pages or electronic journal articles, the url address should be indicated, preceded by the expression "Available in", and after indicating the url, a period should be placed, followed by the date of consultation. If you have a DOI document, it is not necessary to include the above (the DOI No. is sufficient).

When citing books and book chapters, they should also be indicated following the rules of style, as can be seen in the examples; the same for book chapters. All authors should capitalize the last name, followed by the full name (not the initial of the first name).

 

 

The bibliographical references are all the citations made in the text of the work. Only those that are cited should be included; those that serve as sources for the research but are not cited should not appear in the References. Here is an example of References:

 

BLAXTER, Loraine; HUGHES, Christina y TIGHT, Malcolm. 2005. Cómo se hace una investigación. Publisher Gedisa, Barcelona (España).

CORTINA, Adela. 2020. “Neuroética”. En Ética aplicada desde la medicina hasta el humor. Publisher Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago (Chile).

HABERMAS, Jünger. 2010. Facticidad y validez. Publisher Trotta, Madrid (España).

LAY DABY, Nelson David; RAMÍREZ MOLINA, Reynier Israel y VILLALOBOS-ANTÚNEZ, José Vicente. 2019. Sociología y discapacidad en el contexto laboral de Chile. Publisher Corporación CIMTED, Antioquia (Colombia). Available in: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337029491_Sociologia_y_discapacidad_en_el_contexto_laboral_en_Chile Accessed on: 25.07.2021

LUNA FIGUEROA, Laura.  2015. “Educación mapuche e interculturalidad:  Un análisis crítico desde una etnografía escolar mapuche”. En Chungará, Revista de Antropología Chilena. Vol. 47. No.: 4: 659-667. Universidad de Tarapacá. Arica (Chile).

MENDIETA RAMÍREZ, Angélica. 2016. “Electopartidismo: ¿El voto obligatorio o desventaja para la cultura política ciudadana?” En: Opción. Revista de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, Vol. 32, Esp. 11: 937-951. Available in: https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/21994/21724 Accessed on: 04.04.2020

UNESCO. Available in: https://www.unesco.org/es/education Consultado el: 30.05.2021

VILLALOBOS-ANTÚNEZ, José Vicente; GUERRERO-LOBO, José Francisco y DÍAZ-CID, Luis. 2019. “Bioética y biopoder: perspectivas para una praxis pedagógica desde la ética de Álvaro Márquez-Fernández”. En Utopía y praxis Latinoamericana. Revista Internacional de Filosofía Iberoamericana y Teoría Social, Vol 24, No 87: 65-77. Available in: https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/27556 Accessed on: 10.01.2022. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3463783  

 

AUTHORS BIODATA

In this section there is a brief summary of no more than 10 lines of the curriculum vitae of the authors of the research work. 

 

EXAMPLES OF HOW CITATIONS SHOULD BE MADE TO BE INCLUDED IN REFERENCES

 

EXAMPLE OF A BOOK CHAPTER:

 

CORTINA, Adela. 2020. “Neuroética”. En Ética aplicada desde la medicina hasta el humor. Publisher Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago (Chile).

 

EXAMPLE OF A BOOK WITH ONLY ONE AUTHOR:

 

HABERMAS, Jünger. 2010. Facticidad y validez. Publisher Trotta, Madrid (España).

 

EXAMPLE OF A JOURNAL ARTICLE:

 

LUNA FIGUEROA, Laura.  2015. “Educación mapuche e interculturalidad:  Un análisis crítico desde una etnografía escolar mapuche”. En Chungará, Revista de Antropología Chilena. Vol. 47. No.: 4: 659-667. Universidad de Tarapacá. Arica (Chile).

 

EXAMPLE OF AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ARTICLE WITH ONLY ONE AUTHOR:

 

MENDIETA RAMÍREZ, Angélica. 2016. “Electopartidismo: ¿El voto obligatorio o desventaja para la cultura política ciudadana?” En: Opción. Revista de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, Vol. 32, Esp. 11: 937-951. Available in: https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/21994/21724 Accessed on: 04.04.2020

 

EXAMPLE OF A MULTI-AUTHORED ONLINE JOURNAL ARTICLE

 

VILLALOBOS-ANTÚNEZ, José Vicente; GUERRERO-LOBO, José Francisco y DÍAZ-CID, Luis. 2019. “Bioética y biopoder: perspectivas para una praxis pedagógica desde la ética de Álvaro Márquez-Fernández”. En Utopía y praxis Latinoamericana. Revista Internacional de Filosofía Iberoamericana y Teoría Social, Vol 24, No 87: 65-77. Available in: https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/utopia/article/view/27556 Accessed on: 10.01.2022. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3463783

 

 

 

 

 

EXAMPLE OF A MULTI-AUTHORED E-BOOK

 

LAY DABY, Nelson David; RAMÍREZ MOLINA, Reynier Israel y VILLALOBOS-ANTÚNEZ, José Vicente. 2019. Sociología y discapacidad en el contexto laboral de Chile. Publisher Corporación CIMTED, Antioquia (Colombia). Available in: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337029491_Sociologia_y_discapacidad_en_el_contexto_laboral_en_Chile Consultado el: 25.07.2021

 

EXAMPLE OF A BOOK WITH SEVERAL AUTHORS

 

BLAXTER, Loraine; HUGHES, Christina y TIGHT, Malcolm. 2005. Cómo se hace una investigación. Publisher Gedisa, Barcelona (España).

 

EXAMPLE OF A WEBSITE

 

UNESCO. Available in: https://www.unesco.org/es/education Accessed on: 30.05.2021