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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • All authors have ORCID numbers. If you do not yet have an ORCID, Registering is free of charge and takes only a couple of minutes.
  • The submission and a submission with significant overlaps has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal or book for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor). If your submission was published in a working paper series, you may submit it for Tér és Társadalom, but please indicate this fact in Comments to the Editor.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • I know the journal’s Statement of publication ethics and prevention of publication malpractice, and my submission complies with this.

  • The format of the submission is Microsoft Word (*.doc, *.docx), *.rtf or *.txt.
  • Figures are uploaded as supplementary files, ideally in an editable format (such as Excel, PowerPoint, EPS).

Author Guidelines

To simplify the editorial work, ’Space and Society’ primarily accepts manuscripts online, uploaded on http://tet.rkk.hu after registration on the website. If you have any technical problems or questions related to the submission of your manuscript, please contact the editors.

Preparation of the manuscript

Manuscripts up to 40,000 characters (including spaces, without references) can be published in the Studies, Outlook, and Facts section. Manuscripts longer than required might be rejected by the editorial office for formal reasons. The length of book reviews is limited to 10,000 characters (including spaces).

When uploading the manuscript, please indicate the contact details of the authors, their ORCiD ID, the title of the manuscript, in the case of the manuscripts intended for the Studies, Outlook and Facts section, an abstract of 1500-2000 characters, and 3-5 keywords , on the form provided. The abstract should contain the purpose of the study, the structure of the article, and the main results. In the abstract, please avoid using first-person pronouns (I, we, mine, etc.), use passive structures instead. The keywords will be translated into Hungarian and added to the text by the editors. The text of the manuscript should be uploaded in a separate file, excluding details of the author, abstract, and keywords, preferably in .doc, .docx, or .rtf format. Please use as little formatting as possible to support the work of the layout editor.

The notes should contain additions to the main text, without for example explanation of the figures. At the end of the text, before the references, set any acknowledgment and name the institutions, organizations, and scholarships that support the publication of the manuscript.

Figures and tables

Please also submit figures and tables  inserted into the text. Indicate their exact position, title, source, and refer to them in parentheses in the text of the manuscript. The figures (maps, diagrams, photographs, etc.) should be attached to the manuscript in separate files, preferably in .eps or .tiff. The resolution of the graphics should be 300 dpi. (The maximum print width of the figures is 11.6 cm and 18.3 cm for the full-page laid-out one.) Illustrations are published in greyscale. Please aim for legible dimensions on the captions. The copyright management of graphics is the responsibility of the author of the manuscript. For reasons of length, please include a maximum of 4 to 5 figures in a study.

The title of the tables and figures will also be translated to Hungarian, and added to the text by the editors.

Citation in text

Detailed examples of how to format inter-text references are found here.

In general, list name(s) and the publication date, separated by commas. For direct quotes indicate page number(s). For more than three authors, use “et al.” in the paper body, and the full list in the references. Separate multiple authors by semicolons, listed in publication order. E.g. (Hawkins, 1881; Silver, 1881; Livesey, Smollett, 1882; Trelawney et al., 1884; Bones, Gunn, 1890; Flint, 1892).

References

The text is followed by References in alphabetical order by the names of the authors (editors). In all cases of references items, also include the DOI numbers: copy the references into this search engine (https://doi.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery) and copy the links back to the manuscript file. Capitalize initials in book titles, but not in article or chapter titles.

Reference style

Book:

Soja, E. (1996): Thirdspace. Journeys to Los Angeles and Other Real-and-imagined Places. Blackwell, Oxford.

Journal article:

Berndt, C., Boeckler, M. (2011): Geographies of markets: Materials, morals and monsters in motion. Progress in Human Geography, 4., 559–567. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132510384498

Chapter in an edited volume:

Merrifield, A., Swyngedouw, E. (1996): Social justice and the urban experience: an introduction. In: Merrifield, A., Swyngedouw, E. (eds.): The Urbanization of Injustice. Lawrence & Wishart, London, 1−17.

Datasets, statistics

CSO [Central Statistical Office] (2005): Regional Statistical Yearbook 2004. Budapest

Websites

http://www.rkk.hu/tudomanyos_tevekenyseg/nemzetkozi kutatasok.html (Download: 2011. March 16.)

 

Editing process

After submitting the manuscript, logging in to the journal’s website, the author may monitor the editing process. The editors will contact her/him via email. All papers are subjected to pre-review screening by the editors to establish their basic suitability for the journal.

Manuscripts for the Studies, Outlook, and Facts sections are evaluated by two anonymous reviewers, while the column editors decide on the publication of manuscripts in other sections. To carry out anonymous proofreading, please do not include your name or any other personally identifiable information in the manuscript or additional files.

After proofreading and editorial approval, the manuscript will be edited by the reader-editor, who can also contact the author in case of any questions.

After read-editing and preparing the page layout, the paper will be returned for final authoring. At this point, it is only possible to correct typos or minor formatting problems.

We will send the author(s) a copy of the published journal issue and provide access to the electronic version.

We are ready to help you with the submission of the articles via email addressing Gabor Lux (lux.gabor@krtk.hu) and Erika Nagy (nagy.erika@krtk.hu).

Thank you for considering our requests.

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