EDITORIAL SCOPE AND POLICY
ETHIKA+ academic journal aims to publish original research papers written by national and international authors that reveal the social and biopolitical aspects of applied ethics as an alternative to publications that only focus on ethical problems that arise from a perspective of the medicalization of society and life. We intend to expand the reflective horizon of ethical issues related to life because, even though most of the subject matter that nourishes the ethical analysis of life stems from clinical framework, moved by bioethics, it is also necessary to seek for a new reflective and deliberative space that derives from both philosophy and social sciences, finally taking hold in a reflective biopolitical framework.
The works that are subject to the journal’s evaluation are reviewed anonymously by specialists. An answer with the results will be sent to each author within three months since application. Submission, edition and publication processes will be free of charge to the authors.
Form and Preparation of Manuscripts
REFERENCES TO OTHER WORKS
It is necessary that each article contains all the bibliography used for its production at the end.
Based on the APA 7 (2020) citation format, the following forms of citation will be accepted:
In-text citations:
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
The bibliographic entries contained in the reference list must contain the following information:
In the case of a book: the author's surname and first initials, the year of publication (in brackets), the title of the book (in italics and without inverted commas), details of the edition and translation used (if relevant), and the name of the editorial house.
If it is a single author, for example:
Ferraris, M. (2016). La Imbecilidad es cosa seria. Alianza.
If the book has two authors, for example:
Deleuze, G y Guattari, F. (1985). El Anti Edipo: capitalismo y esquizofrenia. Paidós.
If the book has three or more authors, all names are cited separated by a ",", for example:
Spreen, D., Flessner, B., Hurka, H. M., Rüster, J. (2018). Kritik des Transhumanismus: Über eine Ideologie der Optimierungsgesellschaft. transcript Verlag 10.14361/9783839442876
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If it is a scientific article: the author's surname and initials, the date of publication (in brackets), the title of the article (without italics), the name of the journal (in italics and without inverted commas), the number of the volume (in italics), the number of the journal (in brackets), the numbers of the first and last page occupied by the article.
Jaffro, L. (2006). Foucault et le problème de l’education morale. Le Télémaque, 1(29), 111-124.
If a journal article has a DOI, include the DOI in the reference.
Gamio Gehri, G. (2021). Razón práctica y sabiduría trágica. Revista Ethika+, (3), 167-180. 10.5354/2452-6037.2021.61155
If it is an article or a chapter published in a collective book: the surname and first initial of the author(s), the date of publication (in brackets), the title of the article (without italics), the preposition 'in', the first surname of the editor(s) of the work together with the initial of their first name and the initials Ed. in brackets (or Eds. if there is more than one), the title of the book (in italics and without inverted commas), page numbers indicated by the initials "pp." in brackets and the editorial house of the book.
Candia, C. (2018). La dimensión ética de la investigación educativa. In R. Villarroel (Ed.), Ética de la investigación en educación (pp. 59-78). Ocho Libros.
Please note that if two or more chapters of a collective work are cited, they should be cited in the same reference according to the order in which they appear in the work itself.
If the citing it’s about an online journal or blog, it’s recommendable to include the surname and the initial of the author(s) of the specific content (or the name of the writer’s corporation), followed by the publication date in brackets, the title of the news or subject matter, the name of the journal or blog in italics, the number of the volume, the number of the edition, and the referenced pages. If it not possible to extract this data, it will be sufficient to provide the name of the journal or blog, followed by a link to the website.
Agencia France Presse. (June 22th, 2020). Pandemia del coronavirus “sigue acelerándose en el mundo”, según la OMS”. La Tercera. https://www.latercera.com/que-pasa/noticia/pandemia-de-coronavirus-sigue-acelerandose-en-el-mundo-segun-la-oms/4H56OBWPZZBLFH3KWBXRF3UXCQ/
Note: if the article refers to works that have their own citation form (as it’s usual in classic philosophy authors), it’s recommendable to respect those norms.
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SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Manuscripts must be submitted via the platform.
If you have any questions or queries about the submission, please contact: Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Antonio Letelier S; e-mail: antonio.letelier@usach.cl
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.