Macau Journal of Brazilian Studies
Editors-in-Chief
Dan Wei
Claudia Lima Marques
Associate Editors
Fernando M. Furlan
Ma Chi Ngai Frederico
Yi Shen
Ângelo Patrício Rafael
Editorial Board
Andrea K. Bjorklund
Antonio Domingos Padula
Aziz Tuffi Saliba
Claudia Lima Marques
Dan Wei
David P. Stewart
Fernando M. Furlan
Gail Pearson
Geraint Gordon Howells
Gustavo Tepedino
Hui Liu
Inguelore Scheunemann
José Augusto Fontoura Costa
Leong Wa Fong
Louise Ellen Teitz
Luke Nottage
Ma Chi Ngai Frederico
Marcílio Toscano Franca Filho
Marilda Rosado de Sá Ribeiro
Philip Yang
Rosângela Lunardelli Cavallazzi
Rossana Valeria de Souza e Silva
Susana Camargo Vieira
Toni Williams
Yi Shen
Submissions: brazilianstudies@163.com
Statement of Aims
Macau Journal of Brazilian Studies (MJBS) is published by the Macau Association for Brazilian Studies (Associação de Estudos Brasileiros em Macau – AEBM), a think tank dedicated to provide theoretical support and constructive initiatives for the China – Brazil relations.
As a research journal, MJBS aims to provide a leading international forum for in-depth Brazilian studies from a wide array of perspectives. Manuscripts written in a manner that makes them accessible to the wider public and to governmental officials engaged in policy discourse and decision-making for the economic and commercial relations between China and Brazil are particularly welcome.
MJBS relies on the double blind peer review process to uphold the quality and validity of articles.
MJBS is published twice a year, respectively in April and in October. In addition to the print version (Print ISSN 2523-6601), an open-access publication of MJBS (Online ISSN 2523-661X) is available online at <aebm.mo>. The publication of MJBS benefits from the sponsorship of Macao Foundation.
Submission of articles
Macau Journal of Brazilian Studies (MJBS) invites authors to submit original manuscripts on all aspects of issues related to the Brazilian studies. Short articles or notes commenting on previously published articles or books are also welcome.
Prospective authors should submit their manuscripts through E-mail at: brazilianstudies@163.com.
It is assumed that the submission of a manuscript to the MJBS signals that it has not been, and will not be, submitted elsewhere at the same time. Papers scheduled for future publication in book form will be considered, provided they would appear first in MJBS. The Macau Association for Brazilian Studies maintains the rights to translate and publish the accepted manuscripts in other languages.
Articles should normally range from 5,000 to 10,000 words and should be prefaced by an abstract of less than 200 words. Book reviews and Notes should in general not exceed 2500 words. Full guidance for contributors regarding the organization and reference format of submissions are available on the website <aebm.mo>.