Submissions

This journal is not accepting submissions at this time.

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 work must be original, has not been published in any other periodical, books or annals of events and is not being evaluated for publication by another magazine. Works published in annals of events may be accepted if the manuscript is modified to offer a significant proportion of unprecedented elements that justify a new publication. It is mandatory to publish preliminary version information at events, with the link to the article in the “comments to the editor” field of the submission system, if applicable.
  • The publication of an article by author (s) or co-author (s) in each issue will be allowed; each author may only publish one article per year in the magazine. Campo Território's editorial policy limits the number of articles sent per author to two submissions per year, regardless of their position in authorship.
  • The maximum number of authors allowed per article is 3 (three), with the inclusion of new authors after submission of the manuscript not being allowed. The maximum number of authors allowed per article is 3 (three), with the inclusion of new authors after submission of the manuscript not being allowed.
    In the appropriate place of the work (front page, footnote or appendix to the text, in justified cases, of collective works or research projects, the inclusion of a greater number of authors should be communicated to the Editor in the field for "Discussion of the pre-evaluation" in the submission system, stating reasons for inclusion and form of collaboration at work. Each author must have actively participated in the process of developing the manuscript in order to take responsibility for its content.
    Other people on the work whose participation does not deserve an authorship must give permission before being cited.
  • The authors declare that the text uses the citation rules properly, avoiding what can be considered academic plagiarism. In addition, the authors are aware that plagiarism constitutes a crime against intellectual property, according to Law 10.695, of July 1, 2003.
  • It is mandatory to use the Template, which is found in the navigation menu, for the composition of the works.
  • All authors of the text are included in the submission metadata, with the respective information, names without abbreviations, e-mail, professional field and / or academic formation (complete information is essential for the evaluation), including the ORCiD code.

Author Guidelines

Deadlines for submission of articles

 

Campo-Território is an electronic magazine dedicated to the Agrarian Geography themes, with quarterly periodicity, and receives articles in continuous flow, according to the submission deadlines indicated below:

April edition: until March 31

August edition: until July 31

December edition: until November 30

Special Editions / Thematic Dossiers: according to each Call

 

USE TEMPLATE FOR COMPOSITION OF WORKS, available here

 

Will be accepted for publication in Campo-Território: Revista de Geografia Agrária unpublished articles, results of research of an empirical, experimental or conceptual nature, resulting from a master's, doctorate or similar density, on a theme specific to Geographic Science and the area of ​​Agrarian Geography.

 

The editorial staff of the magazine will judge the pertinence of publishing articles from related areas (e.g. they must necessarily include territorial/spatial approach, agrarian theories, agrarian issue, territorial development, rural-city relations, transformations in agrarian space, etc.). Texts outside the scope of the magazine will be excluded from the evaluation list.

 

Articles in Portuguese, English, French or Spanish will be accepted, as long as they correspond to the original language of the author (s).

 

Brazilian authors who submit full texts in English must also make them available in Portuguese at the time of submission. Titles in English, whenever mentioning a locality, must include their full description (eg: Uberlândia, Minas Gerais - Brazil). Low quality in writing the English text will result in its immediate rejection.

 

The publication of an article that brings results of research involving human beings and carried out in Brazil must contain the authorization of the Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa (CEP) (Research Ethics Committee). Articles by foreign authors must follow the ethical rules of their country of origin.

 

The works submitted to Campo-Território: Revista de Geografia Agrária must follow the following extension:

 

- Articles: between 15 and 25 pages. (Full text, including title, abstract and keywords in Portuguese, English and Spanish, as well as tables, figures and references.

- Experience Reports: between 5 to 10 pages.

- Notes and Reviews: between 3 to 5 pages.

- Identification of the author (s): The identification of the author must be removed. The author's name removed in \ "Document Properties \", MS Word \ "File \" menu option.

- Dossier/ Special Edition: according to standards (click here)


Under no circumstances should the author (s) be identified (either at the beginning of the text, along the text or in the organization of Illustrations or Tables) or provide information that enables their identification (in the photos), acknowledgments etc.). All these data must be inserted in the manuscript after its evaluation, when the editors request the corrections of the article for publication.

 

Text structure: The text must have an introduction, development and conclusion or final considerations.

 

The work submission must be done exclusively through the magazine's website for the Editor, who will submit it to two members of the Scientific Council to make the evaluation, considering the originality, scientific relevance, correction, clarity and graphic quality of the illustrations.

 

The scientific opinions can be recommended for publication, recommended for publication with corrections or not recommended for publication.

 

The works submitted to Campo-Território: Revista de Geografia Agrária go through an anti-plagiarism program before being sent for evaluation. Works with plagiarism, or excessive self-plagiarism, will fail. Self-plagiarism will be accepted in case of a research result (thesis or dissertation), as long as the publication is unprecedented. The judgment will be under the responsibility of the editorial team.

 

The final, revised version should be sent in the template format, with complete information on the author(s), institutional link and funding, when applicable. When sending the works for publication, the author (s) is (are) automatically agreeing with the editorial guidelines of Campo-Território: Revista de Geografia Agrária and, in addition, assuming that the text, as well as the illustrations and tables are of your sole responsibility.

 

Acknowledgments (optional): must be after the text, before the references.

 

Other observations that may cause conflicts of interest in the evaluation process should be specified only in the final version, such as: contributions that deserve recognition, but do not justify authorship; recognition of technical assistance; recognition of financial or material assistance, among others.

 

Campo-Território: Revista de Geografia Agrária will not retain the copyright of unpublished articles. The Copyrights of articles published in C-T belong to their respective author (s), with the first publication rights assigned to the Magazine. Whenever an article is cited, replicated in institutional repositories and/or personal or professional pages, a link to the article must be presented on the C-T website.

 

The approved articles will be published on the Magazine's website in a continuous flow, considering the four-month regime and submission deadlines according to the established schedule: http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio

 

FORMATTING GUIDELINES AND MANUSCRIPTS ELEMENTS

 

1 - Formatting: Articles must be edited in MS Office 2000 (Word) or later versions, in 1.5 Times New Roman font, size 12, without header notes and preferably without footnotes. The page configuration must be A4 (210 x 297 mm) with 3.0 cm margins (top, bottom, right and left). Maximum file size: 12 MB with images.

 

Articles must be edited according to the Template on the magazine's page.

 

2 - Title of the work: in Portuguese and a correspondent in a foreign language: English, French or Spanish) must appear centralized with Times New Roman font, size 14 and in bold and capital letters. If there is a subtitle, use lowercase letters. After the title (and subtitle), indented to the right, must be the authors' names (font size 12, bold and single-spaced), title and identification of the institution to which they belong, as well as the electronic mail(s) of the author(s) (font size 10 and single spacing).

 

3 - Abstract in Portuguese and another corresponding abstract in a foreign language: English, French or Spanish with a maximum of 15 lines (250 words) in single space and a list of five keywords describing the content of the work presented in Portuguese and in the foreign language: English, French or Spanish. Do not use automatic translator. It is recommended to go through a specialized professional reviewer. The keywords must be separated by point and finalized by point (ABNT NBR 6028 - Resumos- nov. 2003).

 

4 - Text structure: it should be divided into unnumbered parts and with subtitles (font size 12, bold, first capital letter and without tabulation). It is necessary to contain Introduction and Conclusion or Final Considerations or even another form of final synthesis.

 

5 - Illustrations (ABNT NBR 14724 / April 2011) and tables must be referred to in the text and numbered according to the sequence. The illustrations (graphics, maps, photographs, drawings, diagrams, flowcharts, organization charts, plans, tables, figures and others) must be sent in GIF or JPG format (minimum resolution of 300 dpi), already inserted in the body of the text. Its identification must be made at the top, followed by its order number in the text, in Arabic numerals, dash and respective title, which should not appear in the illustration. The tables must be prepared in accordance with the Normas de Apresentação Tabular (IBGE, 1993) available here.

 

6 - Footnotes: should be marked with numbers at the top to the right of the word and placed at the bottom of the page, with a size 10 letter.

 

7 - Direct and indirect citations must be organized in accordance with ABNT NBR-10520 (August 2002).

 

1st - Direct citations, in the text, of up to three lines, must be contained in double quotation marks. Direct citations, in the text, with more than three lines, must be highlighted with a 4 cm indentation from the left margin, without quotation marks and with Times New Roman, size 10.

2nd - Citations throughout the text must respect the following standard: - author's last name, date, page in upper and lower case: Silva (1997, p. 54) and, when in parentheses, must be in upper case: (SILVA, 1997, p. 54). The manuscript must follow the recent citations rule of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards (Associação Brasileira de Normas Técnicas - ABNT), available here.

All links / addresses \ "URL \" in the text (e.g. http://pkp.ubc.ca), including References, must be active.

 

8 - References: must be organized in accordance with the standards of ABNT NBR-6023 (reformulated in November 2018), aligned to the left margin, simple spacing, separated from each other by a simple space. The ABNT reference standards can be consulted in the document available here.

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