GALÁXIA Journal
About the journal
Since 2010, GALÁXIA Journal has been published in electronic format and accepts contributions in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Founded in 2000 within the Graduate Program in Communication and Semiotics of the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP), the journal emerged with the purpose of strengthening the Program's Research Lines, fostering exchange with other institutions and contributing to the development of the Communication field in dialogue with culture.
In 2024, aiming to expand interinstitutional dialogue and enrich editorial debate, a strategic partnership was formalized with the Graduate Program in Communication, Culture and Amazonia of the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) and with the Graduate Program in Communication of Universidade Paulista (UNIP). This initiative resulted in the renewal of the Executive and Scientific Editorial Boards, which now include renowned researchers affiliated with universities in Brazil and countries in South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.
Currently, the journal accepts submissions and publishes approved articles in continuous flow and in thematic issues, composed of unpublished articles, essays and reviews by authors affiliated with higher education institutions and national and international research centers.
Indexed in SciELO since 2014, GALÁXIA adopts the ethical standards of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the American Educational Research Association, FAPESP and the Council of Science Editors (CSE). As of 2025, with the aim of optimizing the dissemination of scientific knowledge, approved articles will be published in continuous format on the SciELO platform, being distributed across the four issues of the year as they are reviewed. At the end of each issue, the contents will also be made available on the PUC-SP Electronic Journals Portal.
In line with the good practices of national and international scientific communication, GALÁXIA Journal has begun implementing Open Science policies.
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