CITATION STYLE SHEET
(adapted from Antipode, https://antipodefoundation.org/about-the-journal-and-foundation/a-radical-journal-of-geography/; click for a pdf version of this citation style sheet)
IN TEXT:
General reference – (Chatterton 2001)
General reference, multiple (alphabetical rather than chronological order) – (Chatterton 2001; Gidwani 1999)
General reference, three or more authors – (Heynen et al 2004)
Specific quote reference – “the geographical imagination” (Pain 2006:74)
REFERENCE SECTION (at end of paper):
Book – Surname A B (2007) Book Title with all Content Words in Capital Letters: Subtitle with all Content Words in Capital Letters. Place: Publisher
- For example: Harvey D (1982) The Limits to Capital. Oxford: Blackwell
Book, new edition – Surname A B and Surname C D (2007) Book title as above (2nd edn). Place: Publisher
Book, edited collection – Surname A B, Surname C D and Surname E F (eds) (2007) Book title as above. Place: Publisher
Book chapter – Surname A B (2007) Chapter title with capital letters for Proper Names only. In Surname C D (ed) Book title as above (pp 123-456). Place: Publisher
- For example: Smith N (2010) The revolutionary imperative. In Castree N, Chatterton P, Heynen N, Larner W and Wright M W (eds) The Point Is To Change It (pp 28-37). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Journal article – Surname A B (2007) Article title with capital letters for Proper Names only. Journal Title with all Content Words in Capital Letters: Subtitle with all Content Words in Capital Letters 123(4):567-890
- For example: Chatterton P, Gidwani V, Heynen N, Kent A, Larner W and Pain R (2011) Antipode in an antithetical era. Antipode 43(2):181-189
Presented paper – Surname A B (2007) “Paper Title with all Content Words in Capital Letters: Subtitle with all Content Words in Capital Letters.” Paper presented at Conference Title in Capital Letters conference, City, Country, Month
Online publication – Surname A B (2007) Online publication title with capital letters for Proper Names only. http://www.website.com/website (last accessed 1 September 2007)
Unpublished paper – Surname A B (2007) “Unpublished Manuscript Title with all Content Words in Capital Letters: Subtitle with all Content Words in Capital Letters.” Unpublished manuscript
Unpublished thesis (Ph.D or Masters) – Surname A B (2007) “Unpublished PhD Thesis Title with all Content Words in Capital Letters: Subtitle with all Content Words in Capital Letters.” Unpublished PhD thesis, University Name
Unattributed newspaper or magazine article – Newspaper or Magazine Title with all Content Words in Capital Letters (2007) Article title with capital letters for Proper Names only. 1 September
*Please ensure that all references in the text are included in the references, and vice versa.*