Author Guidelines

WRITING GUIDELINES

1. The Journal of Young Thinkers is a scientific peer-reviewed journal and is published four times a year, in March, June, September and December.

2. The Editorial Board is the only authorized body that decides whether the articles submitted to the journal should be published or not. Editors are considered natural members of the Editorial Board.

3. The publication language of the journal is Turkish, Arabic, English and Persian. The decision to publish articles in other languages belongs to the Editorial Board.

4. Manuscripts submitted to the journal for publication are evaluated by at least two referees. A blind peer-review system is applied in the journal.

5. It is obligatory to keep the Referee and Editorial Board Evaluation Reports open to audit for 5 years.

6. Manuscripts submitted to the journal for publication should contain an abstract in Turkish (not exceeding one page) and English (not exceeding one page) with 1.5 line spacing on one side of A4 paper, with a maximum of one page. Manuscripts should contain appropriate keywords (Key Words) in Turkish and English that describe the subject. Keywords can be at least 3 and at most 7.

7. The sources used in the articles should be given as a bibliography list at the end of the article.

8. In the article, the author's name, title, institution and contact information should be clearly stated. All legal responsibility for the ideas in the articles belongs to the author.

9. Inscriptions are spaced 1.5 lines on one side of A4 paper; The font should be left in Times New Roman 12 font size.

10. The subheadings of the articles should be written in 12 font size and left aligned.

11. If there is a graphic or picture in the article, it should be sent in jpg format as a separate file with a maximum size of 10x20.

12. In addition to academic articles, the Journal of Young Thinkers also includes academic activities, interviews, book and article reviews, and criticism articles.

13. The journal also includes translated articles. Imprint information such as the author, date, where it was published, volume, issue and page of the article to be translated should be specified in full, and if it is not out of the scope of copyright protection, publication permission should be obtained.

14. All rights of the published articles belong to the Journal of Young Thinkers. It can be quoted provided that the source is shown.

15. In the articles published in our journal, ISNAD footnoted 2. Edition is used.



Sample Spelling Rules:

In the first place: Author's Name and Surname, Book Title (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), Page Number.

Example: Afet İnan, The Life and Works of Piri Reis (Ankara: Turkish Historical Society, 2018), 22.
Fuat Sezgin, Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums (Leiden: Brill, 1967-2015), 1/44-45.

Next occurrence: Author's surname, book short name, page number.
Example: İnan, The Life and Works of Piri Reis, 34.
Sezgin, GAS, 1/48-56.

In the bibliography: Author's Surname, First Name. Book Title. x Volume. Place of Publication: Publisher, x. Edition, Year of Publication.
Example: Believe, Disaster. The Life and Works of Piri Reis. Ankara: Turkish Historical Society, 2nd Edition, 2018.
Sezgin, Fuat. Geschichte des arabischen Schrifttums. 17 Volumes. Leiden: Brill, 1967-2015.

First Mentioned: Chapter Author's Name and Surname, "Chapter Name", trans. Translator, Book Title, ed. Editor's Name and Surname (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), Volume/Page Number. Where it is: Chapter Author's Name and Surname, "Chapter Name", trans. Translator, Book Title, ed. Editor's Name and Surname (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), Volume/Page Number.
Example: Ulrich Rudolph, "The Emergence of Mâturîdîlik", trans. Ali Dere, Imam Mâturîdî and Mâturidilik, ed. Sönmez Kutlu (Ankara: Kitâbiyât Publications, 2003), 297.
John D. Kelly, "Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana and the Moral Economy of War", in Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, ed. John D. Kelly et al. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010), 77.

Next occurrence: Author's surname in place, "Chapter short name", volume/page number.
Example: Rudolph, "The Emergence of Maturidism", 298-299.
Kelly, "Seeing Red," 81-82.

In the bibliography: Surname, first name of the author of the chapter. "Section Name". trans. Translator's Name and Surname. Book Title. ed. Editor's Name and Surname. Volume/Page Range. Place of Publication: Publisher, x. Edition, Year of Publication.
Example: Kelly, John D. "Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana and the Moral Economy of War". Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency. ed. John D. Kelly et al. 67-83. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.
Rudolph, Ulrich. "The Emergence of Maturidism". trans. Ali Dere. Imam Māturīdī and Māturīdī. joy. Sonmez Kutlu. 295-304. Ankara: Kitâbiyât Publications, 2003.



Citation System with Isnad Footnotes for Detyalı Information

TURKISH VERSION: https://www.isnadsistemi.org/guide/isnad2/isnad-dipnotlu/2-kitap/
ARABIC Version: https://www.isnadsistemi.org/genel/isnad-atif-sistemi-arapca/

ENGLISH Version: https://www.isnadsistemi.org/genel/isnad-atif-sistemi-ingilizce-cevirisi-yayimlandi/

Note: If there is no isnad system, they should create the article writing rules by looking at the English version.

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