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Meridional. Chilean Journal of Latin American Studies is pleased to invite you to participate in the dossier “Relevance of Latin American Marxism: Thinking from, with, and beyond Michael Löwy’s work”, which consists in our 21st volume, to be published in October 2023. 

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The refereeing process will be carried out by means of a form that will evaluate the following aspects: 1) Originality; 2) Relevance to Latin American cultural studies; 3) Adequate support or theoretical framework, together with a clear determination of the objective of the work and the hypothesis(es), when applicable, updated bibliographical references appropriate to the field of research; 4) Formal aspects: correctness in language, citation and references according to the journal’s standards, adherence to a consistent and standard system of nomenclatures, sufficiently informative title and abstract.

The possible opinions of the referee will be: acceptance without amendments; acceptance with minor amendments, without further revision; acceptance after incorporating corrections; rejection. The results will be communicated within a maximum period of three months to the collaborators by e-mail, attaching the evaluation form. In the event of disparate evaluations, a third evaluator will be requested.

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