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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 text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author's Guidelines, which appear in About the Journal.
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word format: .doc / .docx
  • The submission has been made using the magazine management system. In this system, the title in both Spanish and English of the article has been entered. The abstract (Spanish and English) of the article has been entered in the respective fields. Keywords have been entered in both Spanish and English in the respective fields. The complete bibliography has been entered, checking that it is in accordance with APA standards. Author information is complete.
  • The author agrees to handle his article with the Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
  • The file with the essay does not contain personal information of the author (names, affiliation), to avoid conflicts of interest during the peer review process.

Author Guidelines

post(s) asks for and publishes articles on empirical and theoretical research, as well as conceptual reflections about professional and creative practices. Each edition proposes a thematic axis whose relevance in contemporary society allows an approach from formal academic writing as well as through creative and artistic activities, it"™s a bridge between theory and praxis.

post(s) manages its copyright under the postulates of  Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Guidelines for each section

  • Akademos: academic research about issues proposed by the guest editor. In some occasions, translations of texts that do not circulate in Spanish are included. This section is subject to a blind peer review arbitration process.
  • Radar: research that acts as a thermometer for transformations or social behavior produced in relation to the main theme of the series. This section is subject to a blind peer review arbitration process.
  • Link: theoretical-practical reflection about the theme of the particular volume written by the editors. This conversation is not subject to arbitration.
  • Videre: presentation of an essay or visual project done by artists or picked by curators. This section is not subject to arbitration and is done by invitation of the editor. The extension is evaluated according to each proposal.
  • Praxis: essays and reflections about artistic praxis written in experimental formats, interviews or first person accounts. These essays are not subject to arbitration and are published by the editors of post(s) discretionally. The extension is evaluated according to each proposal.     

Collaboration conditions

  • All articles must be original, unpublished and must not appear on any other publication. Likewise they must not be evaluated simultaneously in other publications.
  • Articles are received between January and June of each year.
  • The call for papers is published in the magazine"™s webpage.
  • The magazine is published once a year in December.
  • Articles will be sent to the OJS platform.
  • Articles in Spanish or English in Word are accepted.
  • Writings must observe APA style norms.
  • Images must have 300 dpi resolution, size A4. post(s) reserves the right to set layout design and select images.
  • Charts or graphics must be included in the text in adequate order with title, sequence number and source.
  • The first page of the article must include:

    1. Title (85 characters including spaces in English and Spanish)

    2. Author information, academic degree, institutional affiliation, e-mail.

    3. Abstract in English and Spanish, 500 characters (included spaces) 

    4. Five to six keywords (in English and Spanish).

    5. Text (without evidence of identity or institutional affiliations).

Akademos

Akademos: academic research about issues proposed by the guest editor. In some occasions, translations of texts that do not circulate in Spanish are included. This section is subject to a blind peer review arbitration process.

Radar

Radar: research that acts as a thermometer for transformations or social behavior produced in relation to the main theme of the series. This section is subject to a blind peer review arbitration process.

Videre

Videre: presentation of an essay or visual project done by artists or selected by curators. This section is not subject to peer review.

Praxis

Praxis: essays and reflections about artistic praxis written in experimental formats, interviews or first person accounts. These essays are not subject to arbitration.

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