About the Journal
Focus and Scope
The journal accepts originals in Portuguese, Spanish and English.
Goals:
- Disseminate disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge about cities, the countryside, the environment and the different Latin American patrimonial processes that redefine them spatially.
- Extend the space for publication of original papers, with interdisciplinary theoretical and methodological.
Section Policies
Articles
Default section policy approaches
Open Submissions Indexed Peer Reviewed Peer Review Process
Criteria adopted for the selection / evaluation of submitted articles:
Originals should be forwarded to the SEER UNB repository in accordance with editorial standards. Opinions, analyzes and theoretical content, as well as grammar, spelling and syntax correction, are the sole responsibility of the authors.
Translations of works to Portuguese must be accompanied by written authorization of the author or, as the case may be, of the copyright holder (s) or their legal representatives. Translations of public domain works must be accompanied by a critical introduction and / or footnotes with comments on the text, being obligatory the registration of the manuscript with the Copyright Office of the Fundação Biblioteca Nacional: http://www.bn.br/portal/?nu_pagina=28.
Editorial Team reserves the right to make changes to the originals, seeking to maintain the quality of the publication, while respecting the style and opinions of the authors. PatryTer does not offer a revision of the texts, and the authors must be responsible for their implementation. Articles received with writing problems will be returned to authors. Editors may request changes to the manuscript even after its approval. Just papers which clearly contribute - theoretically and methodologically - to thinking about city, countryside and patrimonialization in Latin America will be published.
Free Access Policy:
This journal offers immediate free access to its content, following the principle that providing free scientific knowledge to the public provides greater global democratization of knowledge.
Submissions
Patryter Journal informs that it does not charges submission, publication or any other fees in its processes, being a scientific vehicle aimed at the Latinamerican scientific community.
Guidelines for authors:
For submission of texts, we ask authors to comply with the information and standards described below.
Decisions of the Editorial Committee
a) The papers sent will be evaluated, firstly, by 2 members of the Editorial council of the Journal. If they have the potential for publication, then at least 2 members of the Scientific Council, who will issue opinions through the double blind peer review system, will be sent for evaluation. The Scientific Council is largely formed by members outside patryter's publishing institution, including collaborators from other countries, who may act as evaluators of materials submitted for publication. In short, only after the first evaluation of the editors will the work be forwarded to two members of the Scientif Council.
b) Authors will be notified by the editors of the acceptance or rejection of their texts, based on the opinions received.
c) Any suggestions for changes in structure and / or content that may be necessary will be notified to the author, who will be in charge of doing them and to resend the texts within a maximum of thirty days.
d) No additions or modifications to accepted texts will be allowed after they have been forwarded to the artwork
e) Articles that do not present a true theoretical and methodological contribution to the debate proposed by PatryTer will not be accepted.
The total and maximum time between submission of the article to the Editor-in-Chief and standardization and return of the diagrammed article is 34 days. More details on the assessment time at each stage can be found on page 11 of our Academic Policy Project:http://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/patryter/libraryFiles/downloadPublic/19.Frequency
Continuous flow concentrated in two annual numbers, which end on the first day of months of june and december.
Digital Storage and Archiving Policy
This journal uses LOCKKS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) and CLOCKKS (Controlled Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) sistems for secure and permanent archiving of the journal cache. CLOCKSS is based on open source software LOCKSS developed at the Stanford University Library wich allows libraries to preserve regularly registered selected journals. Each file is continuously validated against other library records, and if the content is characterized as corrupted or lost, the other records or journal are used to restore it.
Historic
PatryTer: Latin American Journal of Geography and Humanities - publishes results of unpublished and clearly committed investigations, theoretically and methodologically, with the contemporary dynamics of urban and rural territories in process of patrimonialization, in Latin America. It brings together disciplinary and interdisciplinary articles that are not restricted to case studies, but that promote, epistemologically, the Latin American debate on the processes of urbanization, reproduction of the field and nature: redefiners of material and symbolic dynamics inherent in space life in the continent.