Contents, frequency and working languages
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Submission categories

Each issue of [eduling] is devoted to one topic and includes submissions in three categories:

  • Lead Articles, solicited by the Editorial Board, which serve to introduce a topic and to focus the debate within each issue. These articles are accompanied by a full abstract and a biographical sketch of the author.
  • New contributions submitted by readers. Unsolicited, original contributions in the form of articles, reviews, etc., related to the specific topic of a particular issue, which are reviewed by the Editorial Board before publication.
  • Replies and comments from the readers or the authors of the lead articles. As above, these contributions are not incorporated interactively and immediately in the journal, but are first reviewed by the Editorial Board. The authors of the lead articles agree to respond to comments and participate in the debate as and when these new contributions so require.

To submit contributions, you must first subscribe to the journal and agree to respect the guidelines laid down in the section below: How to subscribe and How to participate.

Frequency of publication

[eduling] is published twice a year (autumn and spring) in electronic format only. Once a new issue appears, subscribers are invited to participate in the current debate. Previous issues remain accessible and available for consultation in the Back issues section.

Readership and working languages

[eduling] is primarily aimed at a Spanish and Latin American readership, as well as European communities in which languages are in contact. Given its international readership, together with a concern to reflect the multilingual nature of the world today, the lead articles solicited by the Editorial Board are published in the language in which they were originally written, though a full abstract is provided in Catalan, Spanish, French and English. General questions concerning the workings of the web site also appear in these four languages. All contributions from readers (New contributions and Replies and comments) are published in the language in which they were sent.