Guidelines for Authors
Guidelines for Contributors
To submit an article and book review, authors are advised to follow these general guidelines:
1. Article must be typed double-spaced;
2. We prefer articles that are 5000 to 6000 words;
3. Manuscripts must be on 4A size with at least 1.5 cm margins on all sides;
4. Authors are encouraged to prepare manuscript in Times New Roman font using a font size of 12;
5. Title shall be in a font size of 14, bold face capitals;
6. All headings in the manuscript shall be in font size 12, bold face capitals;
7. Subheadings in each section shall be in font size 12, bold face lower case;
8. Headings will be appreciated to help reader follow your argument;
9. Standard International Units shall be used throughout the text;
10. Abbreviations should be written within brackets after spelling the acronym in full on first use, e.g., Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Subsequently, only ASEAN should be used without brackets.
11. British-spelling should be used;
12. Authors should not identify themselves anywhere in the manuscript;
13. Please make sure to include a cover letter with your complete contact information.
Abstract
An abstract of approximately 250 words should be enriched in terms of its contents. It must present the objective of the study, the main findings and principal conclusions. Abbreviations and references should be avoided in it.
General Guidelines for Citation
Footnotes should be given on the APA Manual style. The following examples are cited for guidance:
Reference to a Book: Zautra, A. (2006). Emotions, Stress and Health. New York: Oxford University Press.
Reference to Journal: McGill, K. (2006). Reading the Valley: Performance as rhetoric of Dimension, Text and Performance Quarterly, 26 (4), 389-404.
Reference to Newspaper Article: Maleeha Lodhi. (2009, November 3). South Waziristan: Risks and Opportunity. The News, p.6.
Reference to Internet Source: Pelling, N. (2002, May 5). The use of technology in career counseling. Journal of Technology in counselin (2). Retrieved from http://itc.colstste.edu/pelling.htm
Authors are responsible for accuracy of facts and citations.
Book Review
Scholars are required to submit book review up to 1000 words. Book review shall be provided in both soft and hard copies, along with their brief introduction, in MS Word format to the Editor.
To submit an article and book review, authors are advised to follow these general guidelines:
1. Article must be typed double-spaced;
2. We prefer articles that are 5000 to 6000 words;
3. Manuscripts must be on 4A size with at least 1.5 cm margins on all sides;
4. Authors are encouraged to prepare manuscript in Times New Roman font using a font size of 12;
5. Title shall be in a font size of 14, bold face capitals;
6. All headings in the manuscript shall be in font size 12, bold face capitals;
7. Subheadings in each section shall be in font size 12, bold face lower case;
8. Headings will be appreciated to help reader follow your argument;
9. Standard International Units shall be used throughout the text;
10. Abbreviations should be written within brackets after spelling the acronym in full on first use, e.g., Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Subsequently, only ASEAN should be used without brackets.
11. British-spelling should be used;
12. Authors should not identify themselves anywhere in the manuscript;
13. Please make sure to include a cover letter with your complete contact information.
Abstract
An abstract of approximately 250 words should be enriched in terms of its contents. It must present the objective of the study, the main findings and principal conclusions. Abbreviations and references should be avoided in it.
General Guidelines for Citation
Footnotes should be given on the APA Manual style. The following examples are cited for guidance:
Reference to a Book: Zautra, A. (2006). Emotions, Stress and Health. New York: Oxford University Press.
Reference to Journal: McGill, K. (2006). Reading the Valley: Performance as rhetoric of Dimension, Text and Performance Quarterly, 26 (4), 389-404.
Reference to Newspaper Article: Maleeha Lodhi. (2009, November 3). South Waziristan: Risks and Opportunity. The News, p.6.
Reference to Internet Source: Pelling, N. (2002, May 5). The use of technology in career counseling. Journal of Technology in counselin (2). Retrieved from http://itc.colstste.edu/pelling.htm
Authors are responsible for accuracy of facts and citations.
Book Review
Scholars are required to submit book review up to 1000 words. Book review shall be provided in both soft and hard copies, along with their brief introduction, in MS Word format to the Editor.