Article Template SOCIOLOGY

Title of study [English, Cambria 14, bold, centred, Capitalize First Letter]

Name, SURNAME (first author)[1] [English, Cambria 11, bold]

 Name, SURNAME (second author)[2]

Name, SURNAME (third author)[3]

 

Abstract [English, Cambria 10]

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Keywords: First keyword; second keyword; third keyword; forth keyword; fifth keyword; [English, Cambria 10, italic]

Main text (English, Cambria 11; justify; 1 line spacing)

Margins: Normal (4,5 cm top - bottom, 3,5 cm left-right)

Spacing left 0,5 cm.

Here introduce the study and put a nomenclature if necessary.

Do not number pages on the front, as page numbers will be added separately for the preprints.

The study will have 8-15 pages.

 

Structure

Section headings should be left justified, with the first letter capitalized and numbered consecutively

Sub-section headings should be in capital and lower-case letters bold, numbered 1.1, 1.2 etc. and left justified, with second and subsequent lines indented. 

 

Tables

All tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Headings should be placed above tables, left justified; one line space between the heading and the table.

Tables must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately. Below is an example:

Table 1. Title of table

An example of a column heading

Column A

Column B

And an entry

1

2

And another entry

3

4

And another entry

5

6

 

Quotations

Authors should use APA style for insert quotations in text.

The author cited should be inserted as it follows: (Author Surname, publication year, page/s number)

Example: (Mihăilescu, 2010, p. 11); (Iacob, & Măhărea, 2020, p. 202).

For more than 6 authors the first 6 should be listed followed by “et al.” (Pargaru et al., 2023, p. 681)

When the names are mentioned in the text, indicate reference citations as V. Mihăilescu (2010); when the names are not part of the text use (Mihăilescu, 2010).

 

Images, graphs

All figures should be numbered with Arabic numerals (1,2,...n). All photographs, schemas, graphs and diagrams are to be referred to as figures.

Low-quality scans are not acceptable. Figures must be embedded into the text and not supplied separately. Lettering and symbols should be clearly defined either in the caption or in a legend provided as part of the figure. Figures should be placed at the top or bottom of a page wherever possible, as close as possible to the first reference to them in the paper.

The figure number and caption should be typed below the illustration in 10 pt and left justified.

 

References (Cambria 10)

References should be listed at the end of the paper in alphabetical order.

Authors should ensure that every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa.

 

Example:

Bryceson, D.F., & Vuorela, U. 2002. Transnational families in the twenty-firts centrury. In D.F. Bryceson; U. Vuorela (eds.) The transnational family: New European frontiers and global networks. New York, Berg Publishers, pp. 3-30.

Fresnoza-Flot, A. 2009. Migration status and transnational mothering: the case of Filipino migrants in France, Global Networks, 9, 2: 252-270. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0374.2009.00253.x

Mihăilescu, V. 2010. Sfârşitul jocului: România celor 20 de ani. Bucureşti: Editura  Curtea Veche.

 

[1] Academic title, affiliation, city, country, email. [Cambria 10]

[2] Academic title, affiliation, city, country, email.

[3] Academic title, affiliation, city, country, email.