Full-papers should be submitted in WORD format no later than July 31, 2011 to the following email address: papers.radioevolution@gmail.com. File name should include the first author’s name (for example MarianoHerreros.docx). A confirmation message will be sent back. If you do not receive this confirmation message, please contact one of the organizers: madalena.oliveira@ics.uminho.pt or stanislaw@ics.uminho.pt
Please respect the following guidelines concerning full-paper format:
Lengh: between 10 and 15 pages
Elements:
- title;
- author(s)’s name(s);
- email;
- institution (University or Research Centre);
- abstract (about 200 words); 4 keywords
- page number on the bottom, right hand
Format:
- title: Arial, 12, Bold
- Author(s)’s name(s): Arial, 10, Italic
- Institution: Arial, 9
- Abstract: Arial, 10, single spacing
- Keywords: Arial, 10 (in one line)
- Text body: Arial, 10, spacing 1,5
- Footnotes: Arial, 8, single spacing
- Tables and graphs along the text, with titles or subtitles
- Complete bibliographic references at the end of the paper, according to the following instructions:
- Balsebre, Armand (1994). El language radiofónico. Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra
- O’Neill, Brian (Ed.) (2010). Digital rádio in Europe: technologies, industries and culture. Bristol: Intellect
- Morrow, Robert (2011). ‘Nationalizing American Radio: Anti-Monopoly, Nationalism, and the First Alexander Bill, 1915-1917’. Journal of Radio and Audio Media, Vol. 18. Issue 1, 17-32
- o Marinho, Sandra (2000). ‘Um percurso da rádio em Portugal’, in Pinto, Manuel (Ed.), A Comunicação e os Media em Portugal – cronologia e leitura de tendências. Braga: Instituto de Ciências Sociais, pp. 99 -109
An e-Book will be published with all full papers received.






