About the Journal

 

The Public Management and Citizenship Journal (CGPC acronym in Portuguese) is published by the FGV’s Sao Paulo School of Business Administration (FGV EAESP - acronym in Portuguese), with uninterrupted readership since 1996 and edited by RAE-publications/FGV EAESP. 

MissionTo stimulate production and dissemination of relevant theoretical and practical knowledge of Administration, Public Policies and all related areas of knowledge.  

Vision: To be a journal which significantly contributes to the advancement of studies involving the Brazilian public area, enables relevant contents to qualify social actors dedicated to the development of administration and public policies.

Main objectives: 1) To promote excellence academic papers about public administration and public policies; and 2) to contribute to the advancement of theorization about the Brazilian public area either as a protagonist or in actions in partnerships with other areas.

Target audience: Administrators, professors, researchers and parties interests in themes related to the Brazilian public area and related areas.

The CGPC is published exclusively online, which can be freely accessed without restrictions. Article submissions are done exclusively electronically, followed by format analysis, similarity tracking, desk review and peer review.

Following the main innovations in scientific publishing, since January 2019, the CGPC began to publish articles in the continuous flow, maintaining the quarterly frequency: January-April, May-August and September-December.

It uses the OJS (Open Journal Systems) in the submission process, double-blind review, and publication in the journal. The CGPC does not charge any fees for submission and publication of articles (APC-Author Processing Charge).

The CGPC is dedicated to contributing to the protection of authors’ intellectual rights. On this matter:

  • It adopts the Creative Commons BY (CC-BY) license for all texts it publishes, except when specifically indicated otherwise by holders of the copyrights and property rights;
  • It uses software to detect similarities;
  • It takes actions to fight against plagiarism and ethical misconduct aligned with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines.

Further information on the CGPC Code of Ethics can be checked at Ethics and Conduct.

 

Current Issue

Vol. 26 No. 85 (2021): september-december
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Published: 2021-08-26

Fórum Políticas Públicas, Neoliberalismo e Democracia

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