Submission guidelines

g/s/i is a peer-reviewed, themed journal which publishes original academic articles and features a section open to cultural practitioners not necessarily attached to universities who might contribute essays, multimedia material (including short films), and announcements. Each year, the international Editorial Board agrees about a topic or an area of research and publishes a call for submissions.

If you are interested in contributing to g/s/i, please read the current call for submissions: your contribution must be pertinent to the theme, topic, or area/s described in that call.

Articles must be original and unpublished. In exceptional cases, the Editorial Board may consider translations of articles previously published in a different language in peer reviewed journals.

Articles must be  either in English or Italian. Suggested length is 10,000 words, including bibliography and footnotes. Along with your article, please submit the article abstract in English, the author’s brief bio (no more than 150 words), and 5 keywords.

Articles must conform to the editorial standards of The Chicago Manual of Style and specific guidelines available at:

Articles in other formats and styles will not be accepted. Articles must be either in English or Italian. Suggested length is 10,000 words, including bibliography and footnotes.

Authors of articles accepted for publication will be asked to submit accurate and timely revisions at the discretion of the journal’s Editorial Board and in accordance with the editorial norms supplied.

Please keep in mind that submitting a contribution does not guarantee publication. g/s/i is a rigorous (double-blind) peer-reviewed journal and all submitted materials are reviewed by expert external readers and the Editorial Board, who may recommend for or advise against publication, or ask for revisions. It is the responsibility of the Editorial Board to make a final decision on publication of any content in each issue.

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