Author Guidelines

Here are the guidelines for writing the manuscripts:

  1. The articles must be original and have never been published or are being submitted to another journal. The articles should be about social sciences, politics, and humanities. The manuscripts should be 3,000–6,000 words or 8–17 pages long, single spaced using A4 paper size.
  2. The name of the author should be written without academic titles and placed under the title of the article, followed by the name of the institution and mailing address (email or phone number). If the manuscript is written by a team, all members of the team must be listed. However, the editor will only correspond with the main author or the one listed first.
  3. The articles should be written in correct English in the form of an essay. The title of the article should be capitalized and centered. The subtitles should be aligned to the left without numbering.
  4. The articles should follow this structure: title, author's name, institutional address and correspondence (email), abstract (100–120 words: including objectives, methods, findings, and main conclusions); keywords; introduction (including research problem, current scientific background, and supporting literature); methods; results and discussion (supported by relevant theories or previous studies); conclusion; acknowledgments; and references.
  5. Referral sources should be recent (preferably from the last ten years). Primary sources (research articles or reports) are strongly encouraged.
  6. Citations should be placed in brackets. If directly quoting, include the page number, for example: (Michael, 2000:48).
  7. The reference list must follow APA style. If sources are available online, include the DOI or URL, and hyperlink the references accordingly.