CRediT (Collaboration Roles)

CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy)

The Revista de Sociología considers it necessary to give more visibility to the way in which each co-author of an article collaborates, in order to make explicit individual contributions, reduce disputes between authors and facilitate academic participation. To achieve this objective, the Revista de Sociología adheres to the use of CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) to systematically indicate the type of contribution made by each author in the research process. Which is presented below:

  1. Project administration: responsibility for managing and coordinating the planning and execution of the research activity.
  2. Funding acquisition: Acquisition of financial support for the project that led to this publication.
  3. Formal analysis: Application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize study data.
  4. Conceptualization: Ideas, formulation or development of overall research objectives and goals.
  5. Data curation: Management activities related to annotating (producing metadata), deleting, and maintaining research data, in phases of use and reuse (including writing software code, where these activities are necessary to interpret the data themselves).
  6. Writing - reviewing and editing: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of published work by those in the research group, specifically, critical review, comments or revisions, including pre- or post-publication stages.
  7. Investigation: Development of a research process, specifically, experiments or data collection / testing.
  8. Methodology: Development or design of methodology, creation of models.
  9. Resources: Provision of study materials, reagents, materials of any kind, patients, laboratory specimens, animals, instrumentation, computing resources or other analytical tools.
  10. Writing - original draft: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically, writing of the initial draft (includes, if relevant to the volume of translated text, translation work).
  11. Software: Programming, software development, design of computer programs, implementation of computer code and supporting algorithms, testing of existing code components.
  12. Supervision: Responsibility in supervision and leadership for planning and execution of research activity, including external mentoring.
  13. Validation: Verification, either as part of the activity or separately, of the overall replication / reproducibility of the results / experiments and other research outputs.
  14. Visualization: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of published work, specifically, visualization/presentation of data.