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About the journal

Basic Information

 

The Brazilian Journal of Rural Economics and Sociology (RESR) is a publication maintained by the Brazilian Society of Rural Economics, Management and Sociology (SOBER),in continuous publication workflow. The journal objective is disclose results from researches about agricultural economics, business,  extension and sociology, promoting and encouraging the discussion of important economic and social issues, as well to collaborate to the scientific and technological development from Brazil and the world.

The abbreviation is Rev. Econ. Sociol. Rural, which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips.

 

 

Intellectual Property

 

All content of the journal, except where identified, is licensed under a Creative Common attribution-type CC-BY.

 

 


Editorial Board

 

Editor

   

 

Editorial Board at Rural Economy

   

 

Editorial Board at Rural Administration

   

 

Editorial Board at Rural Sociology and Development

   

 

Editorial Council

   

 

Comunication Assistant and Portuguese Editing

 
  • Revision and diagramation - Editora CUBO
  • Editorial Assistant - Editora CUBO

 

 


Instructions for authors

 

Editorial Policy

 

To access RESR editorial policy, as well as the regulation on special editions, submission of discussion texts and bibliographic reviews click on: http://www.resr.periodikos.com.br/page/politica-editorial

 

 

Instructions for Authors

 

Before on submitting your article, pay attention to the instruction for authors. In case you experience problems with submissions, please contact us at: revista.sober@gmail.com

Article submissions to RESR must be done electronically through the SciELO System at the link on the bottom of this page. Printed articles will not be accepted.

Papers submitted to the journal must comply with all requirements below. Otherwise, they will be rejected in the first instance.

1. The Brazilian Journal of Rural Economics and Sociology (RESR) accepts original scientific manuscripts, written in Portuguese, English or in Spanish, related to agriculture, agribusiness and rural issues. Articles from other areas will have their relevance evaluated by the editors.

2. To ensure anonymity during the evaluation process of the article, authors should not be identified in the text and should avoid any reference to their institution. The identification and institutional affiliation of the authors will be filled in on the appropriate field on the journal's website, and will only be accessible by RESR Editorial Board.

3. Each text may have up to 5 (five) authors.

4. Authors can submit only 2 (two) manuscripts per year, as first author or as co-author. The submission of a third article submitted by the same author will be automatically canceled.

5. The manuscripts submitted will be subject to a preliminary review by the editors, who will decide whether they should be sent to pair review. The authors will be informed of this decision by email. If the manuscript is approved by the editors, it will then be reviewed by two external reviewers under the "blind review" system. In case of conflicting opinions, the editors will evaluate the manuscript and may consult the Editorial Board. In all cases, a decision to accept, reject, or request a revised manuscript will be communicated electronically to the authors, with a summary of the peers' evaluations.

6. The manuscripts should be organized as follows: Title (maximum 17 words), Abstract (maximum 200 words), Keywords and the Journal of Economic Literature - JEL - Classification System link: https://www.aeaweb.org/econlit/jelCodes.php. The first page of the article must also contain a title, abstract and keywords in a second language - for example: if the article is in English, the data must also be in Spanish or Portuguese. If possible, articles should contain: Introduction, Theoretical Foundation, Methodology, Results and Discussion, Conclusions and References. The manuscripts must be exclusively in “doc” or “docx” format and not be protected. Files which do not follow this format will be rejected.

7. The text must be simple-spaced, including footnotes, tables, references and annexes, and should be formatted preferably for A4 paper, with a minimum margin of 2.5 cm and 12-point font (Times New Roman). The RESR will not accept manuscripts with more than 20 simple-spaced pages.

8. The tables, charts, figures and graphs of the text must be sent in the same file of the manuscript, with a resolution above 300dpis to make the limit of 20 pages in simple space. Figures will be edited in the journal's pattern if publication is confirmed.

9. The author(s) should mention the sources of the data and models used and explain the methodology and estimation procedures adopted. Footnotes should be numbered consecutively throughout the text. Bibliographic References must follow the rules adopted by the APA (American Psychological Association) and listed, in alphabetical order, at the end of the article. Only the references mentioned in the manuscript should be included.

10. Authors are requested to send a letter to RESR Editorial Board, pointing out if the text is a result of a graduation course study, master or doctorate degree, a research project from a research group, among other possibilities. They should also recognize any financing sources, research and coordination teams, mention the duration of the project and if preliminary versions released in scientific events. This letter must be SIGNED by all AUTHORS is necessary. The letter must be included in SciELO online system, as “Supplementary Document”. Submissions that do not follow this requirement will not be forwarded to peer review.

11. Aiming to be in line with the good policy for scientific practices, as of 2021 RESR journal will actively scan submitted manuscripts using the iThenticate to identifying text similarities that may be considered plagiarism.

12. The ideas and opinions expressed in the published articles are the authors' responsibility and do not, necessarily, reflect the views and opinions of the editors and/or SOBER.

13. ORCID ENROLLMENT

  • As a way to standardize authorship, it is now compulsory to include ORCID ID to submit the papers. After the first analysis, before the paper is sent to be evaluated, authors of manuscripts that do not have ORCID included will be notified to do so.
  • The ORCID identifier is free and can be obtained here: https://orcid.org/register.
  • Authors may accept the pattern to present the ORCID ID, and include the complete URL, following "http://" in the enrolment, right after the email. For example: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1825-0097. Check here (http://www.sibi.usp.br/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Tutorial_ORCID_SIBiUSP_rev_Final_Dez_2016.pdf) to access the tutorial for enrollment. ORCID registration is compulsory for all authors.


14. PROCESSING AND PUBLICATION FEE

  • All articles sent must pay the processing fee in the amount of:
  • Brazilian authors
    • BRL 110.00 per article;
  • Foreign authors
    • $35.00 per article
  • Articles returned to the authors with Reject or Ressubmit decision must pay the processing fee again. Articles that remain filed for a certain period of time will not be refunded.
  • The processing fee must be paid by Credit Card (foreign authors) / (Brazilian authors) and any information on this link can be clarified with the financial sector: financeiro@editoracubo.com.br
  • For articles approved for issue 61, the publication fee (internationally known as Article Processing Charges - APC) will be in the amount of:
  • Brazilian authors 
    • BRL 650.00 for publication in only one language;
    • BRL 1,100.00 for publication in two languages.
  • Foreign authors
    • USD $220.00 for publication in only one language
  • This amount includes the following services: pending checks; front/metadata standardization; standardization of bibliographic references; formatting, proofreading and XML SciELO
  • However, the payment of the publication fee will only take place after the authors receive the acceptance letter, in a private link and at the time of processing the article.


15. PREPRINT

  • Authors may submit manuscripts to SciELO Preprints before or during the submission to RESR. Preprint does not have a formal peer review on the open access preprint server operated by SciELO Program. In such cases, the manuscript is automatically loaded if it meets the basic selection criteria or if it is approved after basic evaluation by editors in the manuscript field and will receive a DOI assigned by SciELO Preprints.
  • RESR Journal may also submit the manuscript already approved in the final process of evaluation, editing and/or publication. In the latter case, the manuscript is automatically uploaded and will have the same DOI as the final article.

16. ARTICLES ACCEPTED

  • For accepted articles, the journal will ask authors to provide a statement from a specific professional or company that the article has undergone a grammar review in the language it will be published.
  • If translated into English, articles written in Portuguese or Spanish will have a greater impact among English-speaking readers. Authors may submit both the original and the translated article in which case the review will take place in both languages. Thus, authors will also need to send a translation statement issued
     

ATTENTION:

It is suggested that, before the submission, authors read and evaluate their papers answering the questions below. This increases the chances for the manuscript to be accepted for publication. In case the questions are not answered, author´s should provide a possible justification.

1. If the manuscript has preliminary versions presented in research conferences and seminars, does this version include contributions suggested?

2. Which important contribution the manuscript brings for the knowledge in the research area?

3. Does the paper mention other manuscripts released in Brazilian and international scientific journals?

4. Does the manuscript mention papers published in scientific journals over the last five years?

5. Does your paper present references and quotes from classic authors in the field of work?

6. Does your manuscript follow rules from RESR editorial board?

7. The methodology for research and the theoretical apparatus used are described in a desirable way?

8. Did your paper face a grammatical revision?

 

 

Articles Submission

  Submit an article: https://submission.scielo.br/index.php/resr/.  

 


 

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E-mail: sober@sober.org.br