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Author(s)
Occupation
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Biography of the author(s)
Include a short biography of the author(s). The biography should be between 50 and 75 words.
Abstract
The start of the abstract is separated from the biography by two blank lines.
The abstract should be a maximum of 150 words. The paragraph should be single-spaced and fully justified.
Keywords
Please provide a list of up to 5 keywords here, separated by commas.
Introduction
The start of the main body of the paper is separated from the keyword list or abstract by two blank lines.
All text must start at the left-hand margin (that is, new paragraphs are not to be indented).
Text must be single-spaced and fully justified.
Tables and figures should be incorporated in the text, following the paragraph in which they are first mentioned. Tables and figures should be centred on the page, unless the full page width is required.
The text should be approximately 6,000 words in length.
Please ensure that the spelling of names, terms, and abbreviations is consistent, including when they are used in tables, figures and legends.
Acknowledgements
If you wish to include an acknowledgement, please place it right before the reference section.
References
References should be single-spaced and attached on a separate page. Works by a single author should be listed chronologically. References should respect the following format:
Books:
Colbert, F. 1995. Marketing Culture and the Arts. New York: Wiley.
Journals:
Roodhouse, S. 1998. “The Development of Museum Training in the United Kingdom.” International Journal of Arts Management, Vol. 1, no 1, 1998, p. 45–56.
Three or more authors:
Zukerman, V., L. Berry and A. Paterson. 1998. “The Nature and Determinants of Customer Experience of Service.” Journal of the Academy of Marketing, Vol. 4, no 5, p. 1–12.
Article in a book edited by another author:
Fiest, A. 1995. “Consumption in the Arts and Cultural Industries: Recent Trends in the UK,” in From Maestro to Manager – Critical Issues in Arts & Culture Management, M. Fitzgibbon and A. Kelly, eds., Dublin: Oak Tree Press, p. 245–267.
Appendix
Your submission may contain one or more appendices after the reference section.