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Guidelines for Authors

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS

 

FILE EXTENSIONS:

 

 *.doc

 *.docx

 

INFORMATION ABOUT AUTHOR:

 

  • Exact address of residence and in the case of multiple authors contact to the designated author

  • Name and address of the scientific institution, in which you are employed (affiliated with);

 

 - We additionaly ask for

 

  • Statement about the authorship and originality of the paper.

  • Statement that  the article has not been previously presented in the submitted form in any conference or published in any scientific or professional publications.

 

INFORMATION ABOUT SPECIFIC TYPES OF TEXTS

 

- Article, original research

 

  • Papers should not be shorter than 20.000  and longer than 40.000 characters including spaces (also including abstracts, references, bibliography, tables, diagrams, and footnotes)

  • Text should be divided into parts with separate sub-headings

  • The references should be placed at the end of a paper in the alphabetic order.

  • Paper should be preluded by abstracts in Polish and English of up to half a page [ca. 250 words each], that contains statement of the problem, methodology and conclusion or discussion about the results. Abstract in both languages should be uniform.

  • Paper should be preluded by keywords in Polish and English (5-8 keyword in each language)

  • In-text citations - APA style

 

REFERENCES

 

CITING AUTHOR OR AUTHORS

 

- Basic format (one author)

 

  • Surname (2015) text text text text

  • Text text text text (Surname, 2015)

  • In 2012 Surname published text text text text

 

Citing a source multiple times in one paragraph. Introduce the source early in the paragraph, with the author as part of the sentence rather than in brackets:For the rest of the paragraph, you can refer back to the author by surname.

Note that if you put the author's name in brackets later on in the paragraph (for example, if you include a quotation from that source) you should always include the year of publication in the brackets

 

  • Text text text text Surname (2000) text text text text

  • Text text text text  Surname text text text

 

In specific paragraph, if you put the author's name and year in the reference in the brackets,  later on in the paragraph you should always include the year of publication in the brackets whenever the surname of the author appears in the text without brackets.

 

  • Text text text text  text text text text  (Surname, 2012).

  • Text text text text  Surname (2012) text text text text 

 

- References to the works of multiple authors

 

When a work has only two authors, use both of their names each time their work is cited.

 

REFERENCES TO CITED WORKS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Two or more works of one author should sorted by their year in ascending order

- If two or more works of one author (authors) were published in the same year, letters a,b,c should be put after the year of publication (without space between year and letter)

 

  • Text text text text  (Nowak, Kowalski, 2005a, 2005b, in press; Wiśniewski, 2003a, 2003b).

 

Direct quotations are usually put inside quotation marks (“ ”), followed by the reference including the surname of the author, year of publication and number of cited pages

 

  • (Surname, 2012, pp. 33–34)

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

- list should be ordered alphabetically.

 

Book

 

  • Lem, S. (1999). Bomba megabitowa. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie.

 

Joint publication

 

  • Szpakowska, M. (ed). (2008). Antropologia ciała. Zagadnienia i wybór tekstów, Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.

 

Chapter in joint publication

 

  • Wolf, F. (2008). Mit piękności. In: M. Szpakowska (ed.), Antropologia ciała. Zagadnienia i wybór tekstów (pp. 103–108). Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.

 

Internet sources

 

 

Article in journal, if the journal paginates each issue individually

 

  • Kwieciński, Z. (2014). Edukacja wobec różnicy i inkluzji. Dwa typy dyskursów – w stronę pedagogiki pozytywnej. Kultura i Edukacja, 2 (102), pp. 173–180.

 

Article in journal, if the journal does not paginate each issue individually

 

  • Szlendak, T. (1997). Techno-dzieci końca ery industrialnej. Studia Socjologiczne, 1, pp. 111–136.

 

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