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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.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text uses the journal's template styles: it is formatted with 1.25 line spacing, in 12-point Garamond font, uses italics instead of underlining (except for URLs), and all illustrations, figures, and tables are embedded within the text at the appropriate locations.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

Authorship and originality

  • All submitted articles must be original and must not have been previously published or be under review for publication in another journal.
  • Authors must guarantee that the submitted work is their own and has not been plagiarized, in whole or in part, from other sources.

Format and style

  • All publication proposals must use the journal's template. To obtain the template, click here: DOWNLOAD TEMPLATE
  • The template contains styles that are mandatory.
  • Papers must be between 5,000 and 8,000 words long, including bibliography and footnotes.
    Articles must be written in Spanish, Italian or English and submitted in Word or similar format.
  • The 7th edition of the American Psychological Association (APA) must be used for the presentation of citations and bibliographic references.
  • The font for the body of the text will be Garamond and its size will be 12 pts.
  • Quotations of less than 4 lines will be integrated into the text and will be enclosed in quotation marks.
  • Those that exceed 4 lines will go in a separate paragraph, indented and in 11 pt font.
  • The main title will be centered, in capital letters and in bold. It will be in two languages (English or Spanish).
  • Footnotes will have a size of 10 pts.
    The titles of the sections will be in small capitals and in bold.
  • All paragraphs will be indented 1.25 pts.
  • The articles will be published without names or affiliations.
  • The file will be named after the article's title.

Article structure

  • The article must include an abstract of between 150 and 250 words and between 3 and 5 keywords. It will be in two languages (English or Spanish).
  • The introduction should present the topic and the problem to be dealt with in the article, as well as the objectives and research questions.
  • The body of the article should be structured into clearly identifiable sections that present the results, analysis, and discussion.
  • The conclusion should summarize the findings and the main implications of the study, as well as suggest possible lines of future research.

Presentation of bibliographical references

  • The bibliographical references must be presented at the end of the article in alphabetical order and following the format of the 7th edition of the APA.
  • It is recommended to use the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) when available for each reference.
  • Concrete examples of the most common citation formats used in the APA 7th edition will be provided in the Author Guidelines.

Peer Review

  • All articles will be evaluated by expert reviewers on the subject and the double-blind peer review process will be followed.
  • The authors will receive a notification about the result of the review and will be able to present revisions of the work if required.

Copyright

  • Authors will retain copyright to their work and reproduction and distribution of published articles will be permitted as long as the source is properly cited.

Articles

The Articles section constitutes the core scholarly component of Perramus. Journal of Semiotic Studies on Graphic and Visual Media. It publishes original and unpublished research that makes a significant contribution to the study of graphic and visual media from semiotic, critical, and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Articles are expected to provide:

  • Methodological rigor and theoretical soundness;

  • Original contributions to semiotics and visual studies;

  • Well-grounded analyses of comics, graphic novels, visual culture, illustration, graphic press, or other forms of visual signification;

  • Critical reflection on the relationships between image, text, materiality, and power.

All contributions published in this section undergo a double-blind external peer review process, ensuring scholarly quality and academic relevance.

The journal welcomes submissions in Spanish and English and promotes international dialogue in the field of contemporary graphic and visual studies.

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