About the Journal

Conversaciones... is an international peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. Its main objective is to promote and disseminate history and theories of cultural heritage conservation. Each volume includes one or more central texts, which define the subject of the volume: these include articles that have never been published in Spanish, or whose dissemination has been limited. To promote a wider vision, the original version is provided, accompanied by its translation into Spanish.

 

In each volume, several guest authors are invited to contribute new articles that analyze one or several of the central texts, focusing either on the content and theory, or on the original author(s) themselves. The aim is to review how these central pieces, or the individuals that wrote them, have had relevance, or an impact on conservation work in the guest author’s particular region. The texts of the invited authors, if accepted after the peer review process, are published in their original language, accompanied by translations into Spanish and English, as necessary.

 

Peer review process

As part of an initial assessment process, the Editorial Committee verifies that the contributions are unpublished and respect academic publishing standards in terms of proper use of citations and references. The peer evaluation process begins after an internal review by the Editorial Committee. If the text complies with the rules for authors, the evaluation process begins. It consists of a review by a member of the Editorial Committee and by an external peer reviewer who is specialist in the subject addressed in that particular volume. This second reviewer does not know the identity of the author (blind peer review). The reviewers are part of the portfolio of referees for the journal. 

The result of this evaluation may be:

  1. Published without changes
  2. Accepted after modifications
  3. Rejected

A third review can be made in case of disagreement.

 

 

 

Instructions for authors

 

Content

 

Style

 

Footnotes and quotes in the text

 

References:

The references will be placed at the end of the text, in alphabetical order, using the format shown below. For any other type of reference not listed, the editors will give further indications to the authors.

 

Source

Examples

Book

Mora Paolo, Laura Mora and Paul Philippot (1984) Conservation of wall paintings, Butterworths, London.

Article or chapter of book

Clark, Kate (2008) “Only connect: Sustainable development and cultural heritage”, in: Graham Fairclough, John Schofield, John H. Jameson and Rodney Harrison (eds.), The heritage reader, Routledge, London, pp. 82-98.

Journal article

Enriquez, Rubén (2007) “The green fields of Palenque”, American Antiquity 88 (4): 54-61.

Thesis

Insaurralde, Mirta (2006) De la obra de arte al patrimonio cultural. Consideraciones para la conceptualización de los objetos de restauración, Tesis de licenciatura en Restauración de bienes muebles, Escuela de Conservación y Restauración de Occidente, Guadalajara.

Electronic book

Contreras, Jannen y Gabriela Peñuelas (coords.) (2015) Problemática y diagnóstico de sistemas constructivos con metales. Estado del arte[http://www.encrym.edu.mx/index.php/publicaciones-encrym] (accessed on 28 October 2015).

Article from digital journal

Zorach, Rebecca (2012) “Regarding art and art history”, The Art Bulletin 94 (4): 516-517 [http://libweb.anglia.ac.uk] (accessed on 7 August 2015).

PDF document

García, Sara (2009) ¿Cómo acercar los bienes patrimoniales a los ciudadanos? Educación patrimonial, un campo emergente en la gestión del patrimonio cultural [http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/pdf/881/88111635009.pdf](accessed on 23 December 2012).

Web site

V&A Museum (2015) Introduction to English embroidery[www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/i/englishembroidery-introduction/] (accessed on 23 December 2012).

Blog

Monarquía Española (2014) Blog real [blog] 18 November [http://monarquiaespanhola.blogs.sapo.pt/palacio-real-de-madrid-18125] (accessed on 23 December 2016).

Video

Guzmán, Joaquín (2014) Roban dos campanas en Santiago [online video] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKrsY] (accessed on 23 December 2012).