Editorial norms

Maximum contribution length

40,000 characters (including spaces)

 

Abstract

A short abstract (approx. 900 characters) is required

 

Use of quotation marks

The quotation marks to be used are as follows « ».

 

References

 

All references are placed in footnotes (sequential numbering) at the end of the article.

Authors must be written in small caps, with the first letter of the first name and the surname in full. The title of the book/article must be written in italics as shown below:

 

Book

 

  1. SURNAME, Title, editor, city, years. Es.
  2. SINCLAIR, The Transformation of the US Senate, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD 1989.

 

Books with more authors

 

  1. SURNAME, N. SURNAME, Title, editor, city, years

 

Es.

J.F. DOVIDIO, J.A. PILIAVIN, D.A. SCHROEDER, L. PENNER, The Social Psychology of Prosocial Behavior,

Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ 2006.

 

EDS

 

Title of the chapter, in N. SURNAME (Eds.), Title of the book, editor, city, years, pages.

 

A.C. ALEXANDER, Gender, Gender Equality, and Corruption: A Review of Theory and Evidence, in A. BÅGENHOLM, M. BAUHR, M. GRIMES, B. ROTHSTEIN (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Quality of Government, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2021, pp.78-90.

 

Journal Articles

 

  1. SURNAME, Article title, in «Journal», number (n.), date, pp.
  2. STENSÖTA, L. WÄNGNERUD, R. SVENSSON, Gender and Corruption: The Mediating Power of Institutional Logics, in «Governance», vol. 28, n. 4, 2015, pp. 475-496.

 

Repetition

 

If the same work is cited several times, use the following formula:

 

  1. SURNAME, shortened title, Cit.

A.C. ALEXANDER, Gender, Gender Equality, and Corruption, Cit.