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ISSN 2309-0103 www.archidoct.net
Vol. 7 (2) / February 2020
Submission Policy
Archidoct is published two times a year, in July and January. The official language of the journal is English. Submitted manuscripts for review should not exceed 4500 words, including abstracts, references and image captions. The referring system will be the Harvard System. Text should be saved in a Microsoft Word or RTF file, while the supporting visual material (images, diagrams, sketches, tables and so on) should be sent as TIFF files with a resolution of at least 300 dpi. All visual material should be clearly indicated and numbered in the text, along with the respective image captions and credits. Additionally, all manuscripts should be submitted in A4 ”camera-ready” .pdf format that gives an idea of how a finalized version looks like.
Archidoct only accepts manuscripts from PhD students. In order for an article sub- mission to be considered for publication, the student must be a registered and active member of the ENHSA Observatory (www.enhsa.net/main/observatory), a PhD re- search portal created to facilitate communication and meaningful information ex- change between architecture doctoral students.
Reviewing policy
The peer reviewers are all confirmed educators of architecture coming from different educational backgrounds, with different specialisations and expertise that share the common interest of their doctoral students: to encourage them to publish their work while improving their thinking processes towards academic research writings. Each submitted article is reviewed by two members of the journal’s Scientific Committee anonymously.
Copyright policy
The ArchiDoct journal is offered in a downloadable form for academic and research purposes only. All material published in each issue is, unless otherwise stated, the property of the authors of the respective articles. The reproduction of an article in whole is only allowed with the written consent of the author. Any reproduction of the material in parts, in any manner, should properly credit the copyright holder. A single copy of the materials available in each issue may be made for personal, non- commercial use.
For all enquiries please contact the Editorial Board at mvogiat@gmail.com For further information please visit http://archidoct.net/