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Author Guidelines

Rules for papers submission

 

1. For article submission

The texts must be sent only through the Scielo collection online system (http://www.scielo.br/rs), in open Word format or other compatible format. The text may have between 7,000 and 10,000 words, including footnotes and bibliography, which should come at the end of the text. The notes must contain complementary and substantive information and cannot consist of bibliographic references only. The standards for bibliographic references are set out below. The cover page should contain: article title and text summary in Portuguese and English (between 80 and 120 words). In the document sent by the Scielo.com system there cannot be any kind of information that identifies the authorship of the article.

Please note: For separate articles and interviews, choose the “Articles” section. For dossiers, choose the “Section” item and point to the intended dossier. For reviews, and visual essays choose the section "Section" then clicking on "Reviews and Visual essays"

The texts will be analyzed first by the journal's editorial committee, which will give a desk review to assess standards of academic quality and adequacy to the journal's scope, objectives and editorial policy / mission.

Then, the texts that pass in this first stage will be subjected to double-blind peer review with attention to the non-occurrence of conflicts of interest.
There are four possible outcomes of step two: 1) approved for unmodified publication, 2) approved for conditional publication, 3) revised and resubmitted, and 4) declined.  The Journal will not accept resubmissions if the two reviewers indicate “revise and resubmit” or if one of the referees refuses the article and the editorial board deems the opinion appropriate.

In case of approval, the author (s) must send to Religion and Society the final version of the text with the alterations defined by the editors based on the previously issued opinions. Papers that are being simultaneously evaluated by other journal (s) will not be sent to the evaluation stages described above.

On average, articles take two months to receive an initial evaluation from editorial committee and forwarded to reviewers. This second step may take between six and ten months, depending on the availability of the evaluators.

The modifications made to the articles by their authors and sent to the editors of the journal, as requested by the editors and reviewers, should appear as "change control" or in a different color in the text for easy identification.

It is also recommended that authors of articles send attached remarks directly to the editors presenting what was modified and/or justifying the suggestions that were not incorporated. The authors must send the articles with the suggested modifications within 30 days after receiving the editors' requests. 

If accepted, the author must submit on the Scielo platform the new version of the article accompanied by the following items:

(a) title in Portuguese and English;
(b) a summary in Portuguese and English (between 80 and 120 words);
(c) a list of up to five keywords, in Portuguese and English, that express the most important concepts of the text and refer to recurring themes in academic studies;
(d) data about the author (s) (institutional link, latest publications, full address, e-mail); No additions or modifications will be accepted after the works are submitted for composition;
(e) ORCID number.

The interstice for publication in Religião & Sociedade is 24 months between the publication of one article and the submission of another by the same author or co-author.

In the case of proposals for translation of articles, it is the responsibility of the author of the translation to request the necessary authorizations, sending them, in time, to the journal for filing. Articles for translation must be from classical or contemporary authors whose relevance in the present time is attested by the wide citation by the scientific community, according to the interest of the editors of the journal.

1.1 Bibliography presentation rules

References should be located in the body of the text and the notes. They follow the form (Author Year) or (Author Year: Page), as in the example (Mauss 1960: 32). If there is more than one title by the same author in the same year, they will be distinguished by a letter after the date, as in the example (Mauss 1960a; Mauss 1960b).

Bibliography, at the end of the paper, must be in the following format:

Book: Author's last name, first name. (date), Title of Work. Place of publication: publisher, issue number if not first.

WEBER, Max. (1965), The Sociology of Religion. Boston: Beacon Press, 2nd ed.

Article: Author's last name, first name. (date), “Article Title”. Journal title, issue number: pages.
LATO, Eliane. (1996), “The Times of Power”. Notebooks of Anthropology and Image, no. 3: 35-52.

Collection: Author's last name, first name. (date), “Chapter Title”. In: initials of the name followed by the surname of the organizer (s). Collection title. place of publication: publisher, issue no. if not first.
BELLAH, Robert. (1979), “New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis in Modernity”. In: P. Rabinow (ed.). Interpretative Social Science: a Reader. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Academic Theses: AUTHOR'S LAST NAME, first name. (date), Title of the thesis. Place: Academic degree to which it refers, institution in which it was presented.
GUIMARÃES, Patricia. (1997), Rites of the Kingdom of God: Pentecostalism and Ritual Invention. Rio de Janeiro: Master Thesis in Social Anthropology, UERJ.

2. For submission of reviews and visual essays

 

 

This section is dedicated to the publication of authorial and critical essays that present new contributions in the scientific approach to themes relevant to Religião & Sociedade. Visual productions and reviews of recent works will be accepted, as they result from original research in the area of social sciences, humanities and arts, in connection with the theme of religion in its multiple possibilities of expression and approach.

The reviews must present works published in the last five years, whether academic or literary books, ethnographic documentaries and videos, photobooks, exhibitions, and other scientific and cultural productions. It should indicate the connection and contribution of the analyzed work to the most recent debates in the journal.

Reviews can give rise to critical discussions about the interpretation of the facts, the methods adopted or the proposed theoretical choices. In order to preserve textual clarity, it is recommended to gather critical comments in a specific part after the summary itself. Reviews containing allusive (unfounded) criticism and personal attacks will be disregarded.

Based on the criteria indicated above, the evaluation may have three results: “approved review”, “approved review with modifications” and “rejected review” (no resubmission). The last two results will be communicated with a brief opinion.

The author (s) are requested to give a title to the review available in Portuguese and English. The bibliographic reference of the reviewed work should come at the beginning, according to the rules regarding the submission of articles: AUTHOR'S LAST NAME, first name. Title of the work. Place of publication: publisher, date, no. if not the first edition, no. of pages. For example, GEERTZ, Clifford. The Interpretation of Cultures. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 1989, 325pp. Other works cited in the review should have their complete references presented in a note at the end of the text.

 

 

The Visual Essays - of photography, ethnographic drawing or visual arts - must result from detailed research and in connection with debates pertinent to the journal's profile. The images (in 300 dpi) will be accompanied by a text and, optionally, by subtitles, presenting the conditions of elaboration of the essay, its poetics and methodology. They must also present title, abstract, and keywords in English. The authors must send a signed statement authorizing the publication of the images and taking responsibility for the right to use them. The declaration must be attached as a "supplementary document" at the time of submission.

Reviews and Visual Essays should be between 1,000 and 2,000 words, including bibliographical references and title. They will be evaluated by the Editors of Reviews and the Editorial Board, who may request a specific opinion if deemed appropriate.

All contributions must be submitted through the Religion & Society magazine's SciELO platform: http://submission.scielo.br/index.php/rs

3. Copyright, Exclusiveness and CC-BY License

By submitting an article or review, authors commit not to submit it to another journal during the review process. Conversely, the Journal does not accept articles that are still under review in other journals. Neither will the Journal receive two simultaneous evaluations by the same author, understanding that it configures simultaneity to submit a new article while another has not yet been published or rejected.

The submission of any collaboration automatically implies the full assignment of the copyright to Religion & Society, including translation, if the article is approved for publication. Authors are allowed to reproduce their articles as long as the original source (Relig. Soc.) is cited.

The Journal adopts CC-BY license used internationally by leading open access journals and publishers, in accordance with SciELO. Such a license maximizes the dissemination of articles. It is understood that every author of an article published in Religião & Sociedade agrees to the use of this type of license.

4. Good scientific practices

In line with advances in the field of ethics and good scientific practice, all articles approved in the first stage will be subjected to plagiarism testing and “self-plagiarism” or republishing (publication as unpublished material of texts already published). Any cases of bad practice will be examined and decided by the Editorial Committee  The opinions expressed in signed articles and the integrity of the content of the articles are the sole responsibility of their authors.

These rules follow the Basic Guidelines for Integrity in Scientific Activity of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development - CNPq and the Principles of Transparency and Good Practice in Academic Publications recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics - COPE and of ABEC BRASIL - CSE Guidelines to promote integrity in scientific journal publications.

All contributions must be sent through the SciELO website. We also provide an email address of religiaoesociedade@iser.org.br for questions.

All articles published in the journal since its launch in 1977 are available at www.scielo.com.br/rs and at www.iser.org.br.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

Artigos

Política padrão de seção

Resenhas e Ensaios Visuais

Política padrão de seção

DOSSIÊ GÊNERO, RELIGIÃO, E SEXUALIDADE

RELIGIÃO & SOCIEDADE

DOSSIÊ GÊNERO, RELIGIÃO, E SEXUALIDADE

 

Instrução aos autores

 

Os textos devem ser enviados apenas através do sistema online da coleção SciELO (http://www.scielo.br/rs), na seção Dossiê Gênero, Religião e Sexualidade, em formato aberto Word ou outro compatível. O texto poderá ter entre 5 mil e 8 mil palavras, incluindo notas de pé de página e bibliografia. As notas devem conter informações complementares e substantivas, não podendo consistir apenas de referências bibliográficas. As normas para referências bibliográficas estão expostas abaixo. A página de rosto deverá conter: título do artigo e resumo do texto em português, inglês e espanhol (entre 80 e 120 palavras).

 

 Normas de apresentação da bibliografia

As referências bibliográficas devem ser localizadas no corpo do texto e das notas. Seguem a forma (Autor Ano) ou (Autor Ano:Página), como no exemplo (Mauss 1960:32). Se houver mais de um título do mesmo autor no mesmo ano, eles serão diferenciados por uma letra após a data, como no exemplo (Mauss 1960a; Mauss 1960b).

A bibliografia, ao final do texto, obedece às seguintes regras:

Livro: SOBRENOME do autor, prenome. (data), Título da Obra. Local de publicação: editora, número da edição se não for a primeira.


WEBER, Max. (1965), The Sociology of Religion. Boston: Beacon Press, 2° ed.

Artigo: SOBRENOME do autor, prenome. (data), “Título do artigo”. Título do periódico, número da edição: páginas.


LATOUR, Eliane. (1996), “Os tempos de poder”. Cadernos de Antropologia e Imagem, n° 3: 35-52.

Coletânea: SOBRENOME do autor, prenome. (data), “Título do capítulo”. In: iniciais do nome seguidas do sobrenome do(s) organizador(es). Título da coletânea. local de publicação: editora, n° da edição se não for a primeira.


BELLAH, Robert. (1979), “New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis in Modernity”. In: P. Rabinow (ed.). Interpretative Social Science: a Reader. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Teses acadêmicas: SOBRENOME do autor, prenome. (data), Título da tese. Local: Grau acadêmico a que se refere, instituição em que foi apresentada.


GUIMARÃES, Patrícia. (1997), Ritos do Reino de Deus: pentecostalismo e invenção ritual. Rio de Janeiro: Dissertação de Mestrado em Antropologia Social, UERJ.

Ativos Digitais

Imagens, quadros, tabelas e demais ilustrações devem se apresentar de forma centralizada no corpo do texto. As legendas devem ser inseridas abaixo, em fonte Times New Roman 10, espaçamento simples, texto justificado. Também abaixo, deve-se indicar a fonte/autoria, mesmo que a ilustração seja elaborada pelo/a próprio/a autor/a (ex.: Fonte: Elaborado pelo autor). Os títulos devem ser dispostos acima, em Times New Roman 12, centralizado, com a indicação do tipo de ilustração e sua numeração, seguido de dois pontos e da descrição (ex.: Fluxograma 1: Relação entre Deus e Homem); cada palavra do título deve iniciar em caixa alta. Caso haja fotos em que pessoas são identificadas, é preciso explicitar em nota a autorização para divulgação da imagem para fins acadêmicos, com exceção de imagens em domínio público.

 

Special Issue: Image and Ritual

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

 

Types of Documents Accepted

 

Religião & Sociedade accepts the submission of unpublished manuscripts in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, in the following formats:

Original and review articles (between 7,000 and 10,000 words, including footnotes and bibliography);

Reviews and Visual Essays (up to 3,000 words);

Interviews (up to 10,000 words).

Articles deposited in preprint repositories, as well as texts published only in proceedings of scientific events, in preliminary versions, are considered unpublished articles.

Todos os trabalhos aprovados quando da sua publicação final no periódico Religião & Sociedade receberão seu Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

 

 

Manuscript Preparation

 

Submission Guidelines

When submitting a manuscript, authors commit to not sending it to another journal during the evaluation process. Conversely, the journal does not accept works that are still under review in other journals. The journal also does not accept two simultaneous evaluations of the same author, understanding that submitting a new article while another has not been published or rejected constitutes simultaneity.

1. Original articles

Original articles must be submitted only through the SciELO collection’s online system, in Word or compatible open format. The text may have between 7,000 and 10,000 words, including footnotes and bibliography, which should come at the end of the text. Notes should contain complementary and substantive information and cannot consist only of bibliographic references. The rules for bibliographic references are outlined below. The cover page should include: article title and abstract in Portuguese and English (between 80 and 120 words). There should be no authorship information in the document sent via the Scielo.com system. In the case of articles available on preprint servers, the author must inform the journal editors at the time of submission. Texts published only in proceedings of scientific events, in preliminary versions, are considered original articles.

2. Reviews and visual essays

Critical Reviews may present recent works (up to five years), including academic or literary books, documentaries and ethnographic videos, photobooks, exhibitions, and other scientific and cultural productions stemming from original research in the fields of social sciences, humanities, and arts, related to the theme of religion in its multiple expressions and approaches. The connection and contribution of the analyzed work to the most recent debates in Religião & Sociedade should be indicated.

Reviews may lead to critical discussions regarding the interpretation of facts, adopted methods, or proposed theoretical choices. To preserve textual clarity, it is recommended to gather critical comments in a specific section, after the abstract. Reviews containing allusive (unfounded) criticism and personal attacks will be disregarded.

Based on the criteria indicated above, the evaluation may have three outcomes: “approved review,” “approved review with modifications,” and “rejected review” (without resubmission). The latter two outcomes will be communicated with a brief assessment.

Authors are asked to provide a title for the review available in Portuguese and English. The bibliographic reference of the reviewed work should come at the beginning, following the rules for article submission: AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, first name. Title of the work. Place of publication: publisher, date, edition number if not the first, number of pages. For example, GEERTZ, Clifford. A Interpretação das Culturas. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 1989, 325pp. Other works cited in the review should have their full references presented in a note at the end of the text.

Visual Essays – including photography, ethnographic drawing, or visual arts – must result from detailed research and be connected to pertinent debates within the journal’s profile. Images (at 300 dpi) will be accompanied by text and, optionally, captions, presenting the essay’s conditions of elaboration, its poetics, and methodology. They should also have a title, abstract, and keywords in English. Submission requires authors to additionally submit a signed statement authorizing the publication of the images and taking responsibility for their use rights. The statement should be attached as a “supplementary document” at the time of submission.

The text of Reviews and Visual Essays should have between 1,000 and 3,000 words, including bibliographic references and title. Submissions will be evaluated by the Editorial Board and the Editorial Committee, which may request a specific assessments if deemed pertinent.

All contributions must be submitted through the Religião & Sociedade journal platform on: http://submission.scielo.br/index.php/rs

3. Interviews

Interviews submitted to Religião & Sociedade should focus on classical or contemporary authors whose relevance in current times is attested by extensive citation within the scientific community, as determined by the journal’s editors’ interest. The material must be original and contain up to 10,000 words, including footnotes and bibliography. It is the author’s responsibility to request the necessary authorizations from the interviewees and send them to the journal in a timely manner for archiving.

Attention: For flow articles and interviews, choose the “Articles” section. For dossiers, choose the “Section” item and direct it to the desired dossier. For reviews and visual essays, choose the “Section” item and then click on “Reviews and Visual Essays.”

Proposal of Dossiers

Thematic dossiers must follow the scope of the journal, focusing on the Social Sciences. Proposals should, whenever possible, encompass a theme that intersects with various religious fields. In cases where this criterion is not used, it is essential to provide a justification for the exceptional nature and relevance of the proposal. Proposers must be part of the journal’s academic community, meaning they are part of its Editorial Board, have published in Religião e Sociedade, and/or have acted as reviewers. Proposals for dossiers should be sent by e-mail to: religiaoesociedade@iser.org.br

 

 

Article Submission Format

 
  • Title
  • English Title
  • Abstract in Portuguese and English (between 80 and 120 words)
  • Keywords in Portuguese and English: a list of up to five keywords, in Portuguese and English, expressing the most important concepts of the text and referring to recurrent themes in academic studies
  • Authors’ names (for compound surnames, create clear identification [uppercase, bold and/or hyphen]) (Metadata, comprising the title, abstract, and keywords, must have an English version when the language of the text is different from English).
  • Authors with full affiliation (data about the author(s) (institutional affiliation, latest publications, full address, e-mail)
  • Authors’ ORCID
  • Contact author’s e-mail
  • Information on article funding
  • DOI registration
  • Language of the articles
  • Length of the manuscripts (considering spacing)

No additions or modifications will be allowed after the papers have been submitted for composition.

 

 

 

Digital Assets

 

Images, charts, tables, and other illustrations should be presented centered in the body of the text. Captions should be inserted below, in Times New Roman 10 font, single spacing, justified text. Also below, the source/authorship should be indicated, even if the illustration is created by the author themselves (e.g., Source: Prepared by the author). Titles should be placed above, in Times New Roman 12 font, centered, with the indication of the type of illustration and its numbering, followed by a colon and the description (e.g., Flowchart 1: Relationship between God and Man); each word of the title should start in uppercase. If there are photos where people are identified, it is necessary to explicitly state in a note the authorization for the image’s dissemination for academic purposes, except for images in the public domain.

 

 

Citations and References

 

Bibliography presentation rules follow the American Psychological Association manual. Bibliographic references should be located in the text and notes. We adopt the form (Author Year) or (Author Year: Page), as in the example (Mauss 1960:32). If there are more than one title by the same author in the same year, they will be differentiated by a letter after the date, as in the example (Mauss 1960a; Mauss 1960b).

The bibliography, at the end of the text, follows these rules:

Book: AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, First name. (date), Title of the Work. Place of publication: publisher, edition number if not the first.

WEBER, Max. (1965), The Sociology of Religion. Boston: Beacon Press, 2 ed.

Article: AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, First name. (date), “Article Title.” Journal title, issue number: pages.

LATOUR, Eliane. (1996), “Os tempos de poder”. Cadernos de Antropologia e Imagem, n° 3: 35-52.

Collection: AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, First name. (date), “Chapter title.” In: initials of the name followed by the last name of the editor(s). Title of the collection. place of publication: publisher, edition number if not the first.

BELLAH, Robert. (1979), “New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis in Modernity”. In: P. Rabinow (ed.). Interpretative Social Science: a Reader. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Academic theses: AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, First name. (date), Thesis title. Place: Academic degree to which it refers, institution where it was presented.

GUIMARÃES, Patrícia. (1997), Ritos do Reino de Deus: pentecostalismo e invenção ritual. Rio de Janeiro: Dissertação de Mestrado em Antropologia Social, UERJ.

 

 

Financing Statement

 

Provide sources of support for the work, including sponsor names, contract numbers (if any), along with explanations about the role of these sources.

Privacy Statement

Os nomes e endereços informados neste periódico serão usados exclusivamente para os serviços prestados por esta publicação, não sendo disponibilizados para outras finalidades ou a terceiros.