Alpha appears in July and December of each year. Due to this, deadlines to present manuscripts for the 1st and 2nd semester are March 31 and July 31, respectively. Collaborations received beyond these deadlines will be considered for the following volumes.
Their acceptance will be communicated to the authors, at least within thirty days following their reception.
Manuscripts, except reviews, notes and documents, should be sent with a Summary in Spanish and an Abstract in English, of a maximum of 5 to 10 lines. Include a translation of the title of the manuscript and between 4 and 6 key words, in Spanish and English. These should be sent in digital format, with doc or rtf extentions.
The length of the manuscripts is 12 to 20 pages, double spaced, including notes and bibliographic references. For Notes and Documents we recommend between 5 and 10 pages. For Reviews, a maximum of four pages.
Notes and bibliographic references will go at the end with secuential pagination, following academic publication norms, preferably MLA style. Basic specifications are the following:
1. References to books and academic journals on paper. Direct brief quotes should be between quotation marks in the manuscript text. If they are more extensive (four or more lines), separate return, with double return at the beginning and at the end of the quote, with a greater margin, without quotation marks. In both cases, at the end of the quote, author and pagination indicate the source in parenthesis. If there is more than one work by a single author, last name, abbreviated title in italics, and pagination are indicated. If the text indicates the author, the parenthetical citation only includes pagination (or abbreviated title and pagination of working with more than one work by the same author); the author´s last name is not mentioned since it was already included in the introduction of the quotation.
Examples (only brief quotes are exemplified):
a) According to Nelly Richard, “cultural criticism texts are intermediate texts that do not allow themselves to be localized according to institutional parameters which define orthodox wisdom” (144).
b) It has also been said that “cultural criticism texts are intermediate texts that do not allow themselves to be localized according to institutional parameters which define orthodox wisdom” (Richard 144).
c) “The sacralization of the text corresponds to the problem in the conception of the text as an absolute” (Carrasco, Nicanor Parra 95)
d) “For the antipoet not only is writing in crisis; the entire society is” (Carrasco, Para leer 88).
The procedure is exactly the same if the source is an institutional or corporate author (United Nations, The Council of Books and Reading).
2. Quotations from Internet sources. Fundamentally, the procedure is the same as publications on paper. The difference is that, instead of indicating pagination, the expression “on-line” is used.
Example:
“The need to preserve biodiversity becomes more urgent every day, especially due to the severe climatic changes and, also, due to the profound existential saturation to which a modernity that is contrary to the natural order of the world is taking us.
3. Quotes taken from electronic communications (e-mail). At the end of the quotation, in parenthesis, the author is indicated and one includes “Electronic Mail” and the corresponding dates.
4. Quotes from an unedited interview by the author of the manuscript. At the end of the quote, in parenthesis, one indicates the author´s last name, then “Personal Inteview”.
5. Quote taken from a television program. At the end of the quote, in parenthesis, one indicates the author (if available), the title of the program and the channel where it was emmitted.
6. Quote taken from a film. At the end of the quote, in parenthesis, one indicates the author´s last name and the film title.
List of Works Cited (or anotated bibliography).
At the end of the manuscript is where the works cited list corresponds, whose basic references have been indicated in the text of the article in parenthetical citations. It is in alphabetical order, by author´s last name (except institutional authors. If there is more than one work by the same author, they are organized from the most recent to the oldest. Hanging indentation is used.
Barrera, Andrés. “Re: Modernist literatura”. Electronic Mail sent to the autor. 15 Nov. 2000. (In this case, the source is an electronic communication. The author is indicated, title of the message if available, and an indication that it is an electronic mail sent to – the author of the manuscript or another, indicate the name if another-, and the date).
Matus. Alberto. Personal Interview, 13 of October, 2004. (In this case, the source is an unedited interview with Alberto Matus by the author of the manuscript.)
Mogrovejo, Norma. “Homofobia in Latin America”. LÓrdinaire Latino Americain 194 (2003): 109-115. (This corresponds to an article that appears in a periodical.)
Paulsen, Fernando. “Toleranciacero”. Chilevisión Television Channel. Sunday, October 17, 2004. (The source is a television program.)
Poland, Dave. “Defensa de la biodiversidad”. Roughcut. 26 Oct. 1998. Turner Network Television. 28 Oct. 1998.<http://www.roughcut.com>. (In this case, the name of the article is indicated, the publication date since it is a news article, the media that published the article, the date when the internet site was consulted, URL address.)
Richard, Nelly. “Antidisciplina, transdisciplina y disciplinamiento del saber”. Residuos y metáforas (Ensayos de crítica cultural sobre el Chile de la transición). Santiago: Cuarto Propio, 2001. 141-160. (In this case, the source is an article that is part of the book that is indicated.)
Word, Andrés. dir. Machuca. A. Wood Producciones / Tornasol Film, 2004. (The abbreviation of “dir” corresponds to the director of the cited film.)
7. It is recommended that footnotes be used exclusively to add information or to make comments when is in inconvenient to include them in the body of the text.
Alpha is not responsible for the judgments and opinions expressed by the authors of the articles or other collaborations.
Requirements for Original Manuscripts (All the requirements need to be fulfilled). The document needs to be in RTF format or Microsoft Word. All URLs of the text (e.g. http://www.ulagos.cl) are active and ready to be used.
The text will be written double spaced with 12 point font; use italics, instead of underline (except for URL addresses) for book titles. Figures and tables are imbedded in the text, not placed at the end.
The text needs to meet all the conditions expressed in the Publication Norms that can be found in “About Us”. The name of the author should be at the end of the article, indicating their postal, institutional and e-mail address and the institution to which they belong. |