Submissions
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.
- El envío no ha sido publicado previamente ni se ha enviado previamente a otra revista (o se ha proporcionado una explicación en Comentarios al / a la editor/a).
- El texto cumple con los requisitos bibliográficos y de estilo indicados en las Normas para autoras/es, que se pueden encontrar en Acerca de la revista.
- Si esta enviando a una sección de la revista que se revisa por pares, tiene que asegurase que las instrucciones en Asegurando de una revisión a ciegas) han sido seguidas.
Author Guidelines
1) Send an electronic copy of the article to: revista.peninsula.cephcis@gmail.com
2)Use 12-point font, Times New Roman, double space, indent one tab at the beginning of each paragraph.
3)Use top and bottom margins of 2.5 cm and right and left margins of 3 cm.Articles submitted for publication should be between 20 and 35 pages, including bibliography, as well as any maps or illustrations. Book reviews should not exceed 7 pages. All pages must be numbered.
4) The title of the text should appear on the first page, centered and in bold font. The next line, on the right margin, should include the name of the author(s) with a footnote at the bottom of the page that stipulates the author's academic affoliation (institution and email). Please avoid providing other personal information beyond the first page so that the work can be reviewed impartially.
5)After the name of the author(s), also on the first page, include an abstract of the article in fewer than 150 words and a list of no more than five key words.
6)For works present in languages other than Spanish, the title of the work should be translated in Spanish, centered and in bold type.
7)Arter the title in Spanish, include your resumen of 150 words less, with a list in Spanish of five key words.
8)The first time you use an acronym in your article include the entire title, but in subsequent references use only the abbrevation that you chose the first time you mentioned it in parenthesis.
9)If you wish to use footnotes in your article they should be brief and indexed by numbers. Do not use asterisks or any othe punctuation to indicate you are including a footnote.
10)Quotes with an extension of fewer than five lines, in English or any other language, should be enclosed in quotation marks and integrated into the body of the text in the same type and size.
11)A quotation of five or more lines should be set off. The set off quotation is singled-spaced and takes no quotation marks, but leave an extra line space immediately before and after. Indent the entire quotation the same as you would the start of a new paragraph.
12)Bibliographical references of scientific journals, electronic resources, speeches and all other references should use the citation format suggested by The Chicago Manual of Style (Last name year, page). In the case of documents include the references in footnote. If you repeat a reference in consecutive footnote you can use the abbrevation ibid. Please do not use the abbrevations op.cit., or idem.
13)In the initial submission, artwork such as maps, illustrations, charts and images in the document can be sent in low resolution.
14)It is the author's responsability to obtain written permission for all the images included in their article once it has been accepted. Each image should be sent in high-resolution format TIFF at 300 dpi, and under a separete file, i.e. "image 1", "image 2". It is the responsability of each author to include high quality images ready for printing (Note:our printed edition uses the CMYK color model; our inline edition uses RGB color format).
15)At the end of the text references should be cited using the author-year model from The Chicago Manual of Style.
EXAMPLES
Books
WACQUANT, Loïc. 2006. Entre las cuerdas. Cuadernos de un aprendiz de boxeador. Argentina: Siglo XXI Editores.
BORJA, Jordi y Manuel Castells. 2000. Local y global. La gestión de las ciudades en la era de la información. México: Taurus.
Books Chapters
WELLERSTEIN, Immanuel.1991."Universalismo, racismo y sexismo, tensiones ideológicas del capitalismo". En Raza,nación y clase, edición de Etienne Balibar e Immanuel Wallerstein, 42-62. Madrid: IEPALA
Scientific articles
SMITH, Neil. 2002. "New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban Stategy" Antipode 34(3): 427-450.
Article in a newspaper or popular magazine
GAYOU SOTO,Sandra.2017. "Las escuelas del Periférico, entre carencias y violencias". La Jornada Maya, 3 de abril.
HUERTA ORTIZ,César. 2017. "En duda, película de Guillermo Arriaga". Diario de Yucatán, 1 de abril. Consultado el 24 de abril de 2017. http://yucatan.com.mx/espectaculos/cine/duda-pelicula-guillermo-arriaga
Dissertation
ITURRIAGA ACEVEDO, Eugenia. 2011. “Las elites de la ciudad blanca: racismo, prácticas y discriminación étnica en Mérida, Yucatán”. Tesis de doctorado en antropología. UNAM.
Documents
Cite the archive the document can be found, the branch or section, file, record, contents, the name of the document or brief description of it if the document does not have a title. Please indicate the folio or binder where the document can be found.
Conference Proceedings
STAVENHAGEN, Rodolfo. 2012. “Culturas populares y diversidad cultural”. Conferencia magistral presentada en la Cátedra UNESCO sobre Patrimonio y Diversidad Cultural, CRIM-UNAM, Cuernavaca, 11 de octubre.
Website
A citation of website content can often be limited to a mention in the text or in a footnote. If a more formal citation is desired, it way be styled as in the example below. Because such content is subject to change, include an access date or, if available, a date that the site was last modified.
Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía. INEGI. 2012. “Censo de Población y Vivienda 2010. México en Cifras. Información Nacional por entidad Federativa y Municipio. Estado de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave”. Consultado el 19 de septiembre. http://www3.inegi.org.mx/sistemas/mexicocifras/default.aspx?src=487&e=30.
Article in an online journal
Include a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) if the journal lists one. A DOI is a paermanent ID that, when appended to http://dx.doi.org/ in the address bar of an Internet browser, will lead to the source. If no DOI is available, list a URL. Include an access date only if one is required by your publisher or discipline.
Note
If the book has more than three authors, include only the firts author followed by et al. in the note. When you cite more than one work by the same author include them in alphabetical order by the title, and include the author's name only for the firts source. For the other sources, begin the next end all subsequent entries with five hyphens to indicatethat the work is by the same author. Avoid using "anonymous" and instead refer to the book by its title in and then subsequently by an abbreviated version of that title, both on the references page and in shortened form in parenthetical citations throughout the text. If you are referencing a specific edition of a book later than the firts, you should indicate the new edition in your citation in parentheses; the first edition must be in brackets. For references to interviews or other oral source you can include pseudonyms or alphanumeric references to discribe the sourse along with the date when you obtained the information.
The brief guide to The Chicago Manual of Style can be found at: http://www.chicagomanualstylr.org/tools_citationguide.html
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