Special Issue

Issue: Ö1 - İslami İlimler Özel Sayısı, 10/15/23

Year: 2023

Articles

Mevzu - Journal of Social Sciences aims to contribute to national and international knowledge in the field of Social Sciences by publishing research articles, critical texts, review articles, translated articles, reviews, scientific meeting studies and biographies with scientific qualifications.

It is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published two times a year in March and September. The target group of the Journal consists of academicians, professionals, students, related and academic bodies, and institutions.

Subject Category
Social Sciences: History and Philosophy of Science; Education and Educational Research, Psychology; Religion,
Cultural Studies; Political Science, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, Business, Communication
Humanities: Philosophy, Religion & Theology, History
Field of Science: History, Culture, Art; Economics, Administrative Sciences; Philosophy and Religious Studies; Education

Keywords
History; Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Ottoman History, Seljuk, Turkish Republic History, World History, European History, African History, Art History, Economics and Administrative Sciences; International Relations, Political Science, Business, Economics, Sociology; Family Sociology, Sociology of Religion, Sociology of Education and Social Science, Economic Sociology, Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Public Health, Political Sociology , Philosophy; Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Islam, Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Education, Philosophy of Ethics, Education; Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Psychology, Special Education, Guidance, International Education, School Management, Measurement and Evaluation, Economics; Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, History of Economics, History of Economic Thought, International Economics, Turkish Economy, Development Economics, Public Economics, Political Economy, Environmental Economics, Industrial Economics, Labor Economics, Agricultural Economics, New Economy, Tourism Economics, Mixed Economics, Business Economics, Democracy , World Economics, Turkish Economy, Development Economics, Public Economics, Politics, International Relations

Period of Publication
Mevzu - Journal of Social Sciences is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published 2 issues per year (March-September).

Article Acceptance Dates
For the June issue : 15 September-01 February
For the December issue : 15 March-01 August

The scope of our journal includes scientific studies in the field of Social Sciences: History and Philosophy of Science; Education and Educational Research, Psychology; Religion, Cultural Studies; Political Science, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, Business, Communication Humanities: Philosophy, Religion & Theology, History Field of Science: History, Culture, Art; Economics, Administrative Sciences; Philosophy and Religious Studies; Education.

Mevzu - Journal of Social Sciences is journal a peer-reviewed academic journal published electronically twice a year on 15 March and 15 Semtember.. It publishes scientific studies such as research articles, critical texts, review articles, translated articles, reviews, review of scientific meetings and biographies in the field of Social Sciences.

Mevzu - Journal of Social Sciences accepts paper submission from researchers with only doctoral degrees in research articles and book review.

Mevzu - Journal of Social Sciences uses the Isnad Citation System 2nd Edition (ISNAD Author-Title and ISNAD Author-Date). Whichever of the footnote or in-text system is widely used in the relevant science, can be preferred.

The name of the author and the institution information should be written in accordance with the ISNAD Citation System on the first page of the articles sent to the journal. See. https://www.isnadsistemi.org/en/guide/isnad2-2/academic-writing/3-author-name-and-institution-information/

Manuscripts submitted to the journal must not have been previously published elsewhere or accepted for publication. Articles produced from graduate theses and symposium papers can be uploaded to the journal system by including the ethical statement at the beginning of the article.

Sample: This article is extracted from my master thesis/doctorate dissertation entitled “…”, (Master Thesis/PhD Dissertation, ….. University, Ankara/Turkey, 2021).
Ethics committee approval should be obtained for studies that require ethics committee approval and this approval (committee name, date, and number) should be mentioned on the first page of the study and in the method section. Please review the Journal's Ethical Principles and Publication Policy for research that requires ethics committee approval.

Turkish, Arabic and English articles can be published in the journal. Mevzu - Journal of Social Sciences does not publish more than one research paper of the same author in a single issue. More than one work of the same author can be published, provided that they are in different categories.

The volume of the articles should be at least 3,000 and at most 9,000 words (except for the abstract, bibliography and appendix). All articles should include an abstract both in English and in Turkish of 150-400 words and 5-8 keywords. There is a 150-400 word limit for the Turkish abstract. The English abstract can be longer, provided that it is the same as the Turkish abstract.

In the Abstract section; the main methodological framework of the research, such as the subject, scope, importance, purpose and method, should be specified, and the results and sources used should not be mentioned. The abstract should be written in a single paragraph. The use of the Turkish Diyanet Foundation’s Encyclopedia of Islam (See. https://islamansiklopedisi.org.tr) should be followed in writing the Arabic proper names (religion, sect, person, surah, etc.), book titles and concepts in the Turkish abstract. The 3rd edition of Encyclopedia of Islam should be taken into account when writing proper names, book titles and concepts in the English (abstract and keywords) text.

The works cited in the text should be added to the end of the text under the REFERENCES title. REFERENCES should be written in Latin letters at the end of Arabic articles.
Our journal recommends the use of Zotero, Mendeley or Endnote in terms of international compatibility in article writing.
At the end of the manuscripts with more than one author whose peer-review process has been completed, a statement of contribution rate, a statement of support and acknowledgment, if any, and a conflict statement should be included.

The format of the manuscripts sent to the journal should be as follows:
It must be written in Microsoft Office Word.
Page Size: It should be in 17x24 size.
Font: Manuscripts should be written with the Book Antiqua font in 11 point size and footnotes should be 9 point.
The citation system used in the article should be in accordance with the Isnad Citation System 2nd edition. Click for the Isnad Citation System.
Details such as page numbers, headers and footers should not be included.

Titles
There should be a Turkish and English title at the beginning of the article. Titles should be as short as possible and reflect the subject. In-text headings should be written in the decimal system, for example “1. 2. 3.; 1.1., 1.2.; 1.2.1.” It should be created manually using a number and then a dot. Automatic captions should not be used. In first-degree titles, the first letter of each word should be capitalized and written in bold.

Margins
Top : 3,5 cm
Bottom : 3,5 cm
Left : 1,75 cm
Right : 1,75 cm

Abstract
Alignment : Justified
Indentation : None
Paragraph : Spacing 0 nk
Line Spacing : Single-Spaced
Font Size : 9 Point : (Book Antiqua)

Footnote
Alignment : Justified
Indentation : 0,5 cm
Paragraph Spacing : 0 nk
Line Spacing : Single-Spaced
Font Size : 9 Point (Book Antiqua)

Bibliography
Alignment : Justified
Indentation : 1 cm
Paragraph Spacing : 6 nk
Line Spacing : Single-Spaced
Font Size : 10,5 Point (Book Antiqua)
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Publication Policy
1) Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences provides a space for original and inter-disciplinary academic contributions on the issues of national and international interest. It covers religion, philosophy, history, and sociology disciplines from social sciences and humanities.
2) Only manuscripts prepared in Turkish and English are accepted for the journal.
3) The subjects covered in the manuscripts submitted to the Journal for publication must be in accordance with the aim and scope of the Journal.
4) Only those manuscripts approved by every individual author and that were not published before in or sent to another journal, are accepted for evaluation.
5) The author(s) retains unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights.
6) The manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with Instructions for authors.
7) Manuscripts should be submitted electronically at the journal website.
8) All documents and files should be submitted as Word documents (.doc or .docx).
9) Manuscripts that far exceed the 9,000-word maximum be turned back without review.
10) Manuscripts that do not use the ISNAD Citation Style (www.isnadsitemi.org) be turned back without review.
11) Manuscripts must include Turkish and English abstracts with 150-400 words and 5-8 keywords to facilitate electronic search. This limit is valid for Turkish abstract. The English abstract can be longer, provided that it is the same as the Turkish abstract.
12) Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences is a paid journal. According to Higher Education Council decisions, charges are taken before submission of article.
13) Changing the name of an author (omission, addition, or order) in papers submitted to the Journal requires written permission of all declared authors.
14) This journal checks for plagiarism. Plagiarism, duplication, fraud authorship/denied authorship, research/data fabrication, salami-slicing/salami publication, breaching of copyrights, prevailing conflict of interest are unethical behaviors. All manuscripts not in accordance with the accepted ethical standards will be removed from the publication. This also contains any possible malpractice discovered after the publication.
15) This journal checks for plagiarism: Submitted manuscripts that pass preliminary control are scanned for plagiarism using iThenticate software. If plagiarism/self-plagiarism will be found authors will be informed. Editors may resubmit the manuscript for similarity check at any peer-review or production stage if required. High similarity scores may lead to rejection of a manuscript before and even after acceptance. The percentage of similarity score taken from each article, the overall similarity score is generally expected to be less than 20%.
16) Double-Blind Peer-Review: After plagiarism check, the eligible ones are evaluated by the editors-in-chief for their originality, methodology, the importance of the subject covered, and compliance with the journal scope. The editor provides a fair double-blind peer review of the submitted articles and hands over the papers matching the formal rules to at least two national/international referees for evaluation (See. Peer-review Process).
17) Publication Decision: If the referees deem it necessary, changes are made by the author. The Editorial Board decides whether to publish the text corrected by the author.
18) It is necessary to expect on average of 10 weeks from submission to publication.
19) Permanent article identifier: Published articles are assigned DOI as permanent article identifier.
20) Articles published in this journal are digitally archived in LOCKSS. The LOCKSS system has permission to collect, preserve and present this access Archive Unit.

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Correction, Retraction, Expression of Concern
Editor should consider publishing correction if minor errors that do not effect the results, interpretations and conclusions of the published paper are detected. Editor should consider retraction if major errors and/or misconduction that invalidate results and conclusions are detected. Editor should consider issuing an expression of concern if there is evidence of research or publication misconduct by the authors; there is evidence that the findings are not reliable and institutions of the authors do not investigate the case or the possible investigation seems to be unfair or nonconclusive. The guidelines of COPE and ICJME are taken into consideration regarding correction, retractions or expression of concern.

Plagiarism Action Plan and Journal Precautions
The journal respects intellectual property and aims to protect and promote the original work of its authors. Articles containing plagiarism are against the standards of quality, research, and innovation. Therefore, all authors who submit articles to the journal are expected to comply with ethical standards and avoid plagiarism in any form. If an author is suspected of plagiarism in a submitted or published article, the journal's Ethics Editor reviews the work first. This work is then reviewed by the Editorial Board. The Journal then contacts the author(s) to submit their comments within two weeks. If the journal does not receive any response from the author within the specified time, it requests the investigation of the claim by contacting the university to which the author is affiliated. The journal will take the following serious precautions against published articles that are found to contain plagiarism.

1. The journal will immediately contact the university to which the author(s) are affiliated, in order to take final action against the related author.
2. The journal will remove the PDF copy of the published article from its website and disable all links to the full-text article. The phrase Plagiarized Article will be added to the title of the published article.
3. The journal will disable the author's account and reject all future submissions by the author for a period of 3 years.

This journal checks for plagiarism
Submitted manuscripts that pass preliminary control are scanned for plagiarism using iThenticate software. If plagiarism/self-plagiarism will be found authors will be informed. Editors may resubmit the manuscript for similarity check at any peer-review or production stage if required. High similarity scores may lead to rejection of a manuscript before and even after acceptance. The percentage of similarity score taken from each article, the overall similarity score is generally expected to be less than 20%.

Publication Ethics Policy
This journal checks for plagiarism. The journal adheres to national and international standards in research and publication ethics. It complies with the Press Law (a), the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works (b), and the Regulation on Scientific Research and Publication Ethics in Higher Education Institutions (c). It has also committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and pays regard to Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (d) published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME).

a) The press law has been published in the Official Gazette in Turkey on 26 June 2004. The purpose of the press law is to arrange freedom of the press and the implementation of this freedom. http://www.lawsturkey.com/law/press-law-5187?s=187+Press+Law#
b) The Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works has been published in the Official Gazette in Turkey on 13 December 1951. http://www.lawsturkey.com/law/5846-law-on-intellectual-and-artistic-works
c) The Regulation on Scientific Research and Publication Ethics in Higher Education Institutions has been gone into effect with General Assembly Resolution numbered 2016.23.497, https://www.yok.gov.tr/Sayfalar/Kurumsal/mevzuat/bilimsel-arastirma-ve-etik-yonetmeligi.aspx
d) Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing, https://doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.1.12

Publication processes of Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences are based on producing, developing and sharing knowledge objectively within scientific methods. The processes implemented in this direction are directly reflected in the quality of the works of the authors and the institutions that support the authors. Peer-reviewed articles are studies that ensure the application of scientific method and impartiality. In the realization of scientific production, all components of publication process (authors, readers and researchers, publisher, reviewers and editors) should comply with ethical principles. In this context, the publication ethics and open access policy of Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences require that all components of publication process comply with the ethical principles below:

The ethical duties and responsibilities listed below have been prepared as open access, taking into account the guidelines and policies published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (See COPE Flowcharts).

If situations such as manipulating and distorting the data used in the articles and using fabricated data are detected, this situation will be officially reported to the institution where the author of the article works and the article will be rejected. Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences has the right to request the output files related to the analysis results from the authors according to the feedback given by editors and/or reviewers.

When the study prepared for publishing is produced from a book chapter, an unpublished report, and master thesis or doctorate dissertation, it should certainly be stated in Turkish and English on the first page of the study.
Example: This article is extracted from my master thesis/doctorate dissertation entitled “…”, (Master Thesis/Ph.D. Dissertation, ….. University, Ankara/Turkey, 2021).

This paper is the final version of an earlier announcement called “…”, not previously printed, but orally presented at a symposium called “…”, the content of which has now been developed and partially changed.

In order for the articles produced from reports to be evaluated, the author should send his/her articles together with a contract with a wet signature stating that “My study has not been published previously and will not be published”. The reason is that duplication/ republishing/ scientific deception/multicast is a crime. According to the TUBITAK Committee on Publication Ethics, republishing is to publish or send the results of the same research to more than one journal for publishing. If an article has been evaluated or published previously, the publications apart from this are regarded as republishing.

Click here for the Higher Education Institutions Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive.
Click here for TUBITAK Committee on Research and Publication Ethics Regulation.

The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal is an essential building block in the development of a coherent and respected knowledge network. This is a direct reflection of the quality of the work of the authors and their supporting institutions. Peer-reviewed articles support and shape scientific methods.

Therefore, it is important for all parties involved in publishing, authors, journal editors, referees and publishing organizations to agree on the standards of expected ethical behaviour:

General Actions Against Scientific Research and Broadcasting Ethics
a) Plagiarism: To show others’ original ideas, methods, data or works as their own work, partially or completely, without reference to scientific rules,
b) Fraud: To produce data that is not based on research, to edit or change the presented or published work on the basis of untrue data, to report or publish these, to present an unstudied research as if it has been done,
c) Distortion: Falsifying the research records or the data obtained, showing the devices or materials not used in the research as being used, not evaluating the data that is not suitable for the research hypothesis, manipulating the data and/or results in order to fit the relevant theory or assumptions, falsifying or shaping the research results in line with the interests of the people and organizations,
ç) Republishing: Presenting more than one work containing the same results of a research as separate works in academic appointments and academic promotions,
d) Slicing: Dividing the results of a research into pieces in a way that disrupts the integrity of the research and is inappropriate, and publishing in more than one issue, and presenting these publications as separate publications in academic appointments and promotions,
e) Unfair authorship: Including persons without active contribution among the authors or not including those who have active contribution, changing the author’s order in an unjustified and inappropriate manner, removing the names of those who have active contribution from the work in subsequent editions, having their names included among the authors by using their influence even though they have no active contribution,

Other types of ethical violations are as follows:
a) Not specifying the supporting persons, institutions or organizations and their contributions in the publications made as a result of the research conducted with support,
b) To use the theses or studies that have not yet been submitted or accepted as a source without the permission of the owner,
c) Not complying with ethical rules in research on humans and animals, not respecting patients’ rights in publications,
ç) To violate the provisions of the relevant legislation in human biomedical research and other clinical research,
d) Sharing the information contained in a work that has been assigned to review with others before it is published without the explicit permission of the owner of the work,
e) Misuse of the resources, places, facilities and devices provided or allocated for scientific research,
f) To make unfounded, unwarranted and deliberate allegations of ethical violations,
g) To publish the data obtained without the express consent of the participants in a questionnaire and attitude research conducted within the scope of a scientific study or, if the research will be conducted in an institution, without the permission of the institution,
ğ) To harm animal health and ecological balance in research and experiments,
h) Failing to obtain written permissions from the authorized units in research and experiments before starting the work,
ı) To carry out studies contrary to the provisions of the legislation in research and experiments or the provisions of the international conventions to which Turkey is a party, regarding the relevant research and experiments.
i) Failing to comply with the obligation of researchers and authorities to inform and warn those concerned about possible harmful practices regarding the scientific research,
j) Not using the data and information obtained from other persons and institutions in scientific studies, to the extent and as permitted, not to respect the confidentiality of this information and to ensure its protection,
k) To make false or misleading statements regarding scientific research and publications in academic appointments and promotions (YÖK Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive, Article 4).

Responsibilities of Stakeholders
Our readers and stakeholders can report any material error or violation of scientific research and publication ethics they see in the articles published in Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences by sending e-mail to ilahiyatdergi@nku.edu.tr We welcome such feedback as it provides an opportunity for us to improve, and we aim to respond promptly and constructively.

a) Editors' Responsibilities
• The editors and field editors of Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences provide the following ethical duties and responsibilities considering Code of Conduct and Best Practice for Journal Editors (COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors), Best Practice Guidelines (COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors) for Journal Editors published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), and the Principles of Publication Ethics Flowcharts developed by COPE in possible situations of abuse or breach of publication ethics:
• Impartiality and Publisher’s Freedom. Editors evaluate the submitted article proposals by considering their suitability to the scope of the journal and the importance and originality of their studies. Editors do not take into account the race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, nationality, or political views of the authors submitting the article proposal. Other institutions other than the journal editorial board cannot influence the correction or publication decision. Editors take care that the published issues contribute to the reader, researcher, practitioner, and the scientific field and to be original.
• Independence: The relationship between Editors (Editor and Assistant Editors) and the publisher is based on the principle of the editor’s independence. According to the written agreement between the editors and the publisher, all decisions of the editors are independent of the publisher and the journal owner. Editors should reject, under no influence, incomplete or erroneous research that does not comply with the journal policy, publication rules, and level.
• Privacy. Editors do not share information about a submitted article with anyone other than the responsible author, referees, and editorial board. It ensures that the articles evaluated by at least two referees are evaluated according to the double-blind review system and keeps the referees confidential.
• Disclosure and differences of opinion. Editors and editorial board members may not use unpublished information in an article submitted for their own research purposes without the express written consent of the authors. Editors should not have a conflict of interest regarding articles they accept or reject.
• Printing decision. Editors ensure that all articles accepted for publication are reviewed by at least two referees who are experts in their field. Editors are responsible for deciding which work will be published from the articles submitted to the journal, the validity of the study in question, its importance to researchers and readers, the comments of referees, and such legal requirements. Editors have the responsibility and authority to accept or reject articles. Therefore, it has to use its responsibility and authority in place and on time.
• Ethical concerns. Editors will take action when ethical concerns arise regarding a submitted article or published article. As a matter of fact, they continue their business processes without compromising intellectual property rights and ethical standards. Any reported unethical publishing behaviour will be reviewed, even if it occurs years after publication. Editors follow COPE Flowcharts in case of ethical concerns. If ethical issues are significant, correction, retraction may be applied or concerns regarding the issue may be published in the journal.
• Collaboration with Journal Boards: Editors ensure that all members of the advisory committee advance the processes in accordance with the editorial policies and guidelines. They inform the advisory board members about publication policies. It enables advisory board members to evaluate their work independently. They can contribute to new advisory board members and decide accordingly. They should send studies appropriate to the expertise of the members of the advisory board for evaluation. It interacts regularly with the advisory board. It holds regular meetings with the editorial board for publication policies and the development of the journal.

b) Authors' Responsibilities
1. Reporting standards: The authors of the original research should ensure that the work done and the results are presented accurately, followed by an objective discussion of the significance of the work. The article proposal should contain sufficient details and references.
2. Data access and retention: Authors are required to keep the raw data of their studies. When necessary, they should submit it for editorial review if requested by the journal.
3. Originality and plagiarism: Authors must submit entirely original works and if they have used the work or words of others, this must be appropriately cited. Plagiarism constitutes unethical publishing behaviour in all its forms and is unacceptable. For this reason, a similarity rate report is requested from all authors who submit an article to the journal.
4. Multiple, duplicate, backup or simultaneous submission / publication: Authors should not submit an article previously published in another journal for consideration. Submitting an article to more than one journal simultaneously is unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
5. Authorship of the manuscript: Only those who fulfil the authorship criteria should be listed as authors in the content of the manuscript. These authorship criteria are as follows; (i) contributed to the design, implementation, data collection or analysis phases (ii) prepared the manuscript or made significant intellectual contribution or critically revised it; or (iii) saw the final version of the manuscript, approved it and agreed to be submitted for publication. Corresponding author should ensure that all authors (according to the definition above) are included in the list of authors and declare that they have seen the final version of the article and agree to be submitted for publication.
6. Statement and conflicts of interest: Authors should reveal conflicts of interest at the earliest possible stage (usually by submitting a disclosure form at the time of submission and including a statement in the article). All sources of financial support for the study must be declared (including the grant / fund number or other reference number, if applicable).
7. Peer review process: Authors are responsible for participating in the peer review process and are obliged to fully cooperate by responding promptly to editors’ requests for raw data, explanations and evidence of ethical approval, and copyright permissions. If a “required revision” decision is made first, the authors should review and re-submit their manuscript until the deadline given to the reviewers' comments in a systematic manner.
8. Fundamental errors in published works: When authors find material errors or inaccuracies in their own published work, they are obliged to inform the journal editors or publishers immediately and to cooperate with the journal editors or publishers to correct a typo in the article (erratum) or remove the article from publication. If editors or publisher learn from a third party that a published work contains a material error or inaccuracy, the author must take the responsibility of correcting or withdrawing the article immediately or providing the journal's editors with evidence of the paper's accuracy.

c) Responsibilities of Referees
1. Contribution to editorial decisions: Assists editors in their editorial decisions and assists authors in improving their articles through editorial communication. Indicates the completion of other articles, works, sources, citations, rules and similar deficiencies related to the article.
2. Speed: Any referee who does not feel qualified to review the proposal of the article or knows that the article review cannot take place on time should immediately notify the editors and reject the invitation to review, thus ensuring the appointment of a new referee.
3. Confidentiality: All article suggestions submitted for review are confidential documents and should be handled as such. It should not be shown or discussed to others unless authorized by the editor. This also applies to referees who decline the invitation to review.
4. Impartiality standards: Comments on the proposal of the article should be made impartially and recommendations should be made in a way that the authors can use to improve the article. Personal criticism of the authors is not appropriate.
5. Acceptance of references: Referees should describe relevant published works that are not cited by the authors. The referee should also inform the editor of any significant similarities between the manuscript reviewed and any other manuscript (published or unpublished).
6. Conflicts of interest: Conflicts of interest should be reported to the editor. There should be no conflict of interest between the referees and the stakeholders of the article that is the subject of evaluation.

Editorial and Blind Review Processes
Editors are obliged to comply with the policies of "Blind Review and Review Process" stated in the journal's publication policies. Therefore, the editors ensure that each manuscript is reviewed in an unbiased, fair and timely manner.

Quality Assurance
Editors must make sure that articles in the journal are published in accordance with the publication policies of the journal and international standards.

Protection of Personal Information
Editors are supposed to protect the personal information related with the subjects or visuals in the studies being reviewed, and to reject the study if there is no documentation of the subjects' consent. Furthermore, editors are supposed to protect the personal information of the authors, reviewers and readers.

Encouraging Ethical Rules and Protection of Human and Animal Rights
Editors are supposed to protect human and animal rights in the studies being reviewed and must reject the experimental studies which do not have ethical and related committee’s approval about the population given in such studies.

Precautions against possible Abuse and Malpractice
Editors are supposed to take precautions against possible abuse and malpractice. They must conduct investigations meticulously and objectively in determining and evaluating complaints about such situations. They must also share the results of the investigation.

Ensuring Academic Integrity
Editors must make sure that the mistakes, inconsistencies or misdirections in studies are corrected quickly.

Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
Editors are responsible for protecting the intellectual property rights of all the articles published in the journal and the rights of the journal and author(s) in cases where these rights are violated. Also, editors must take the necessary precautions in order to prevent the content of all published articles from violating the intellectual property rights of other publications.

Constructiveness and Openness to Discussion
Editors must pay attention to the convincing criticism about studies published in the journal and must have a constructive attitude towards such criticism. Editörs must grant the right of reply to the author(s) of the criticized study and not ignore or exclude the study that include negative results.

Conflicting Interests
Editors, acknowledging that there may be conflicting interests between reviewers and other editors, guarantee that the publication process of the manuscripts will be completed in an independent and unbiased manner. In studies with more than one author, the contribution rate statement, if any, support and acknowledgment statements, and conflict statements should be included at the end of the review process. (See. Article Writing Template) Also, it is demanded from the authors to fill out the form for declaration of conflict of interest and upload to the system when the process of peer-review is ended.

Unethical Behavior
Should you encounter any unethical act or content in the journal apart from the ethical responsibilities listed above, please notify the journal by e-mail at mevzusbd@gmail.tr

Mevzu – Journal of Social Sciences is a paid journal.
All fees and charges required to process the manuscript and / or publish the materials in the journal are US $ 50.
According to Higher Education Council decisions, charges are taken before submission of article.

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