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.
Articles and review articles must be sent, in Word or OpenOffice format, to editor@revistadegestionpublica.cl. They may be in Spanish, Portuguese or English and, in the case of articles, must not exceed 12,000 words and, for review articles, 3,000 words. They must include an abstract of up to 150 words in length, in English and Spanish, as well as four keywords. They should also include a brief biography of the author(s) and a contact e-mail address.
Review articles must indicate the relevant data about the publication(s) analyzed (author, complete title, city and year of publication, publisher and number of pages). References in the text should be written as follows: (Guerrero 2009: 111). All the references used should be listed at the end of the article in the following format:
Books
Olson, D. (1995). Decision Aids for Selection Problems. New York: SpringerVerlag.
Chapters of books
Flinders, M. & Buller, J. (2006). Depoliticization, Democracy and Arena Shifting. In Christensen T. and Laegreid, P. (Eds.), Autonomy and Regulation. Coping with Agencies in the Modern State. Cheltenham. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Articles
March, J. and Olsen, J. (1983). Organizing Political Life: What Administrative Reorganization Tells Us About Government. The American Political Science Review,77 (2), 281-296.
To cite documents of other types, AP citation guidelines should be used.