Writing Rules

Submission Guidelines:

 

The Editorial Board welcomes the submission of articles, interviews, and book reviews for publication in JAST. Articles should be approximately 6000-8000 words in length, and book reviews should not exceed 800 words. Articles should be consistent with the objectives and scope of the journal. All accepted submissions are subject to stylistic editing prior to publication.

 

Article manuscripts should be submitted as 2 separate documents: the first should be a title page with the submission’s title, subtitle (if any), the author’s name, affiliation, full postal address, telephone number, e-mail address, and acknowledgements (if any). The second, the anonymous manuscript, should be arranged in the following order of presentation: title, an abstract (of approximately 150 words), keywords (4 to 6 words), the main body of the text, endnotes (if any), works cited, and appendices (if any). The text should be organized under appropriate subheadings whenever possible.

 

The most recent MLA manual style should be strictly observed. 

 

Book reviews should include a brief description of the subjects covered in the book; an evaluation of the book’s strength and weaknesses; and the kind(s) of audience(s) to whom the book might appeal. The heading of the review should include: the book’s title, author(s) or editor(s), publication city, publisher, publication date, and number of pages. 

 

Manuscripts should be prepared in Microsoft Word, in Calibri 11-point font, and be double-spaced (including any notes and the works cited).

They can be e-mailed directly to editors Nisa Harika Güzel Köşker (nisahguzel@gmail.com) and Tarik Tansu Yiğit (ttyigit@gmail.com).

In case of technical issues concerning submission, please send a message to the managing director Cem Kılıçarslan (cemkilicarslan@yahoo.com).


JAST - DECLARATION AND COPYRIGHT FORM TO BE SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR(S)

 

Ethical Conduct in Publication:

 

1. All submissions should be original and should contribute in a tangible way to their field(s) of study.

 

2. Authors who borrow from the works and ideas of others must document the source, in accordance with the latest MLA style, even when paraphrasing. All forms of plagiarism are unacceptable and any violation will result in the automatic rejection of the manuscript.

 

3. Authors are responsible for obtaining the copyrights for any copyrighted material included in their article.

 

4. No manuscript will be considered for publication if it is currently under consideration by another journal or press, or if it has been published, or is soon to be published, elsewhere. If the manuscript is accepted, the Editorial Board expects that its appearance in JAST will precede publication of the article, or any significant part thereof, in another work. 

 

5. Authors are required to comply with our double-blind peer review process and all referee/editor evaluations.

 

6. Referees are expected to judge the work of others fully, fairly, and in an unbiased and informed way. A referee who has a conflict of interest or personal/professional issue with the author, topic, or critical stance of a work so as to be unable to judge its merits without prejudice must decline to serve as a reviewer.

 

7. A referee should discharge his/her tasks in a timely manner and should decline an invitation to review if s/he cannot meet the deadline. Undue delay in submitting a review or a revised manuscript will prompt editorial action ranging from the reassignment of the manuscript to another reviewer to its outright rejection.

 

8. Referees are expected to maintain confidentiality throughout the entire peer review process.

 

For more information on ethical standards, please see: https://www.mla.org/Resources/Research/Surveys-Reports-and-Other-Documents/Staffing-Salaries-and-Other-Professional-Issues/Statement-of-Professional-Ethics/Read-the-Statement-Online




Last Update Time: 10/11/24, 4:42:17 PM

JAST - Journal of American Studies of Turkey