Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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shipping dates and editorial guidelines for abstracts and papers

should be a maximum of 200 words and must meet the following guidelines: Garamond 12 point, single spacing, A4 paper, margins 2.5, header data of the author / a (name, membership institutional and email address), title, modality (communication) and the working group which intends to participate. Include a brief overview of the research problem, objectives, methodology and research progress and results.
The deadlines for sending in abstracts and presentations are: * Short

March 15, 2010 * Notification of acceptance
Abstract 5 al 10 April 2010
* Papers (to be published on CD) May 20, 2010
* Presentations (without publication in the CD) June 20, 2010

In all cases should be sent only to e-mail addresses for the coordination of relevant working group, and its reception will be confirmed to the persons concerned directly by the appropriate coordination.

is important to note that papers submitted must meet the following editorial guidelines, and that compliance is a prerequisite for their publication in the CD of the Sixth Conference:

1. Papers must not exceed a maximum total of 8000 words and 5000 words in communications, including notes and bibliography, including three (3) key words, uppercase / lowercase and separated by commas.

2. Authors: name on the right margin, with final (type *) indicating title, position, workplace and / or institutional affiliation, email address, date of issue and date of delivery of the item. This note should be placed immediately after the subtitle notes, and before the rest of the notes numbered from 1, if any.

3. Must be submitted in Word word processor, size A4 sheet, margins of 2.5 cm, 1 ½ space and 12 point Garamond.

4. The text you want to emphasize should be in italics. Do not use bold or underlined in any case.

5. Paper title should be centered in normal use upper / lower case as appropriate, without underlining or bold These same instructions apply for the primary and secondary subtitles, which may be differentiated using font size 12 pt. and 11 pt. respectively.

6. Authors in the right margin, with final (type *) placed before the other notes, indicating title, position, workplace and / or institutional affiliation and address e-mail.

7. The images, pictures, graphics, photos and illustrations should be sent in separate files (TIF and BMP formats), numbered in the order in which to appear in the text, with clear indication of its location in the body text.

8. The verbatim transcripts of more than three lines should be in quotes, separated from the main text body and maintaining the spacing.

9. The author quotes placed in the main text body must retain the referral form below: (Last author, date, number of pages / s). Example: (Alonso, 1988:49). If more than one appointment will be ordered chronologically by year of publication from oldest to newest. Eg (Garcia Canclini, 1992, 1995). In case of more than three authors, only quoted the first and add et al. Do not use expressions op. e Ibid.

10. The bibliography should be placed at the end of the article without using indents, referencing only that cited in the article (if necessary specify other information, original edition, changes in the editions, etc., should be added at the end of the event concerned). Citations should follow the format: Name of author in capital letters, full name in upper / lower case. Examples:
Books

GORDILLO, Gaston. 2006. In the Gran Chaco: Anthropology and History. Buenos Aires: Prometeo. Compilation

GRIMBERG Mabel, FERNANDEZ MARTINEZ ALVAREZ María Inés and Josephine (ed.). 2008. Research in Social Anthropology. Buenos Aires: Cannibalism and the Faculty of Arts - UBA. Book chapter

TISCORNIA, Sofia. 2007. "Secret orders, edicts and police power. Manners and Customs of the intermediaries in the margins of the law. " In: JM Palacios and M. Candioti (eds.) Justice, politics and law in Latin America. Buenos Aires: Prometeo. pp 145-166. Journal Article

abducted, Ricardo Gabriel. 2007. "Reciprocity and the gift are not the same thing." Social Anthropology Papers, No. 26: 107-124. MANZANO

academic thesis, Virginia. 2007. Workers at La Matanza National Capital Picket: Ethnography of everyday political processes in contexts of social transformation. PhD thesis, Faculty of Arts, University of Buenos Aires. Online articles

GIGLIO, Angela. 2002. Public spaces and enclosed spaces in the City of México.http: / / uam-antropologia.info/web/articulos/giglia_art01.pdf. (August 3, 2009) Presentations at conferences

Lacarrieu, Monica. 2001. Colorful neighborhoods gray areas: Be 'multicultural' is not the same as 'being a migrant'. Paper presented at the Symposium Buenos Aires-New York: Metropolitan Dialogue between South and North, Buenos Aires, 29 and 30 May.

11. The note numbers placed on the body of the text should be in superscript. If you go to the end of a sentence or with a punctuation mark should be placed below it.

12. Notes should be typed at the end of the article (before the bibliography) following the same rules as for the main text and note numbers in superscript. Do not use the Word command to add "Footnotes" or "footnotes."

13. Acknowledgements and any additional clarification regarding the work (partners, etc.) may be included under the heading "Acknowledgements" in a post-pre-notes and bibliography.

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