Editorial practices regarding gender equality
Editorial Participation
The journal Pragmalingüística has adopted measures to ensure a balanced editorial composition of women and men, which is reflected both in the different boards of the journal and in the participation of the people who evaluate the papers.
Inclusive Language
The journal Pragmalingüística is committed to the use of inclusive language within grammatical norms, through the implementation of a gender linguistic policy for Spanish, adhering to the United Nations goal of "expressing oneself orally and in writing without discriminating against a particular sex, social gender or gender identity and without perpetuating gender stereotypes" (https://www.un.org/es/gender-inclusive-language/index.shtml).
In order to establish these recommendations and although they are not exhaustive, Pragmalingüística recommends making gender visible when the communicative situation requires it and not making it visible when it is not required, as well as avoiding gender splitting by using lexical alternatives such as collective, generic or abstract.
Editorial policy and gender considerations
In cases where the source data of the research is gender sensitive, the journal ensures that this information is clearly stated in the appropriate section, be it the research design, methodology, results, discussion, limitations of the work or conclusions, so that possible differences can be identified.
Guides on gender and research
