About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Campos - Revista de Antropologia, published by the Postgraduate Program in Anthropology and Archeology (PPGAA) of the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), aims to provide a permanent space for dialogue with anthropologists and researchers in related fields in the country and abroad. The name CAMPOS (“Fields”) reflects the recognition of the singular value of ethnography for Anthropology, also referring to the plurality of theoretical and thematic perspectives that characterizes the discipline and which is revealed in the production of the PPGAA-UFPR itself.
Campos publishes unpublished articles, bibliographic essays, interviews, translations, reviews and other contributions - short texts of an academic and informative nature, etc. -, which can be sent in Portuguese, English, French or Spanish (for publication in the original language). See the guidelines for authors for more information.
Peer Review Process
The pertinence for publication will be evaluated by the Editorial Committee, with regard to the adequacy of the profile and editorial line of CAMPOS – Revista de Antropologia, and by ad hoc reviewers in a double blind review, with regard to the content and quality of contributions.
The evaluation of the Editorial Committee (desk review) will be carried out on average within 30 days.
If approved at this stage, the submission will then be forwarded to two experts. The ad hoc assessment should result in a recommendation to Campos, considering one of the following possibilities:
a) Approval for publication without modifications – for submissions that do not require repairs, neither in form nor in content;
b) Approval for publication subject to modifications – for submissions suitable for publication after minor corrections in their format and/or brief content additions;
c) Reformulation and resubmission – for submissions with potential for publication, but which require significant restructuring in form and/or content;
d) Rejection – for submissions that do not meet the requirements of originality and academic rigor, that are outside the scope of the journal and/or that do not meet the standards of an academic article.
When the reviewers present dissenting opinions, one approving and the other contraindicating the publication, a third expert is invited to issue an opinion. If this third opinion is positive for the publication, we will consider that the collaboration should continue in the editorial process.
It is estimated that the peer review stage will be carried out within an average period of 90 days, and may eventually require additional terms. Therefore, it is estimated that the manuscript evaluation process will be completed in 150 days.
Campos editors reserve the right to suggest changes to authors in order to adapt contributions to the journal's editorial and graphic standards.
Both in the case of articles that receive the recommendation for approval subject to modifications, and in the case of articles with a recommendation for reformulation and resubmission, the author is requested to forward their manuscripts, leaving the modifications in the body of the text marked, as well as produce a report with responses to the opinions received, justifying the changes accepted or not in the new version.
Publication Frequency
The publication is biannual in an online version. The first-semester edition is published until June and the second semester until December.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides public access to all its content, following the principle that making access to research free of charge generates a greater global exchange of knowledge. Such access is associated with an increase in the reading and citation of an author's work. For more information on this approach, visit the Public Knowledge Project, the project that developed this system to improve the academic and public quality of research by distributing OJS as well as other software to support the publishing system for public access to academic sources.
Indexing
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Fees
Campos – Revista de Antropologia supports and adopts the open access model. Therefore, no fees are charged, neither during the submission of papers, nor in the other editing and access stages.
Minimum title
Campos – Revista de Antropologia does not determine a minimum qualification requirement for authors.
Reviewers must have a title equivalent to or higher than the authors of the texts they receive for ad hoc evaluation.
Definition of co-authorship
Each author must meet four specific conditions:
1.Have made substantive contributions during the conception and design of the manuscript, in the manipulation of data, and in the interpretation of the results discussed in the article.
2. Have drafted preliminary versions of the article, or made critical revisions regarding its intellectual content.
3. Have approved the final version that will be submitted for evaluation.
4. Be committed to being responsible for all aspects of the article, ensuring that any questions regarding the accuracy or completeness of any part of the work have been properly investigated and resolved
Anyone who does not meet these four criteria does not qualify as an author and should not be designated as such.
Plagiarism
Mechanisms for identifying text similarity are used by the journal in order to curb the practice of plagiarism and self-plagiarism.
Editorial ethics policy
Campos – Revista de Antropologia supports the scientific codes of conduct of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the guidelines of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development and the good editorial practices of the Foundation for Research Support of the State of São Paulo.
Sponsors
- Universidade Federal do Paraná, Pró-Reitoria de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação
Sources of Support
Journal History
Until 2015 the journal circulated as Campos - Journal of Social Anthropology.
As of 2016, it began to circulate only in electronic version and adopted the name Campos - Revista de Antropologia. ISSN 2317-6830 (electronic edition).
Editions published until 2020 use the ASA standard for bibliographic references. As of 2021, the journal adopted the APA bibliographic standard.
Linda O. González Cárdenas and Fabiano Atenas Azola were responsible for translating the texts on editorial policies and guidelines for authors into Spanish and English, respectively. Campos – Revista de Antropologia thanks both for their voluntary contribution.