Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- The manuscript is original and is not under review by any other journal.
- The submitted file does not contain any author identification, ensuring a double-blind review.
- The text was prepared according to the journal's standards and template.
- The references follow the current ABNT standards.
- The ORCID of all authors has been entered into the system.
- The submission metadata (title, abstract, keywords, and authorship) were filled out correctly.
- Possible sources of funding have been declared.
- All authors agree with the submission and the editorial policies of the journal.
Scientific articles
They present original research results with a theoretical foundation and defined methodology.
Recommended length: 15 to 25 pages.
Evaluation: peer review in a double-blind system.
Literature reviews / State of the art
Critical analysis of the scientific production on a specific topic, identifying trends and research gaps.
Recommended length: 15 to 25 pages.
Evaluation: peer review in a double-blind system.
Theoretical Essays
Analytical and argumentative reflections on topics relevant to the field of the journal.
Recommended length: 10 to 20 pages.
Evaluation: peer review in a double-blind system.
Visual Essays
Productions that use visual language as a form of critical reflection on architecture, urbanism, art, or heritage, accompanied by conceptual contextualization.
Evaluation: editorial evaluation.
Experience Reports
They present academic, institutional, or professional experiences accompanied by critical analysis.
Recommended length: 10 to 20 pages.
Evaluation: peer review in a double-blind system.
Academic Reviews
Critical analyzes of books or recent productions relevant to the magazine's areas.
Recommended length: 3 to 5 pages.
Evaluation: editorial review.
Academic Interviews
Interviews with researchers or professionals with recognized contributions to the magazine's areas.
Evaluation: editorial evaluation.
Documents and Translations
Publication of relevant documents or translations of academic texts accompanied by critical contextualization.
Evaluation: editorial evaluation.
Thematic Dossiers
Set of articles organized around a specific theme, coordinated by guest editors or the editorial team.
The texts follow the standards applicable to scientific articles, including double-blind peer review.
