Manuscripts submitted for evaluation by blind peers must specify one of the following typologies and their respective basic sections:
Research articles: Documents that present, in detail, the original results of completed research projects. The structure must contain five basic sections: introduction (including conceptual references), methodology, results, discussion and conclusions.
Review articles: Documents that present state of the art or exhaustive reviews that account for the advances and trends in a field of knowledge, a subject or a particular problem. They are characterized by presenting a careful bibliographic review and having an important and pertinent number of references to research and theoretical works.
Theoretical articles: Meta-research documents that present theoretical elaborations, critical interpretations, conceptualizations related to epistemological aspects or methodological constructions, derived from iresearch completed by the authors.