This journal, for publications in English, follows the Chicago style. Consider the linguistic and cultural context of the variety of English used; for English as a second language speakers, reference should be made to American English, as specified in the Chicago Manual of Style. We updated the journal's guidelines in June 2024, making them effective from July of the same year. Previously, only the Chicago Author-Date substyle was permitted; now, it will also be optional to use the Chicago Notes and Bibliography style for philosophical and theoretical-conceptual works where reading is more comfortable without interruptions in the main text.
Starting July 2024, the citation style remains Chicago, with the following changes:
- Mandatory for Social Sciences and general research: Chicago Author-Date.
- Optional for philosophical or theoretical-conceptual works: Chicago Notes and Bibliography.
In the following links, you will find guidelines for correct citation.
Author-Date: Sample Citations (Official online guide of the Chicago Manual of Style) ↗
