Eurasian Journal of Humanities Research (ABBAD) is a peer-reviewed international scientific journal published biannually (in July and December) under the auspices of Karabük University Faculty of Letters. The journal focuses on social and humanities disciplines, including Archaeology, Geography, Language and Literature, Education, Philosophy, Psychology, History, Art, Art History, and Sociology. It accepts original research articles that provide significant contributions to their respective fields and have not been previously published elsewhere.
The legal responsibility for the content of published articles lies solely with the authors. By submitting their manuscripts to the journal, authors are considered to have transferred the copyright to the Eurasian Journal of Humanities Research without any financial compensation. Furthermore, no fees are charged at any stage of the publication process.
Manuscripts submitted to the journal are first evaluated by the Editorial Board for their scientific and technical adequacy. Those deemed suitable are then sent to at least two reviewers who are experts in the relevant field, selected from different universities. Articles that receive positive evaluations from at least two reviewers are approved for publication. Manuscripts deemed unsuitable for publication by the Editorial Board or the Reviewers are not returned to the authors.
The Eurasian Journal of Humanities Research holds authors accountable for the legal, scientific, and ethical aspects of their published work. Articles published in the journal may be quoted, provided that proper citation is given and such use remains within reasonable limits.
The primary language of publication is Turkish; however, up to 30% of the published articles may be in English, Arabic, German, French, Russian, or Persian. Manuscripts in foreign languages must be submitted alongside their Turkish translations.
The Eurasian Journal of Humanities Research serves as a platform for publishing high-quality, research-based scholarly articles that contribute original insights to the fields of Social and Humanities Sciences. The journal welcomes submissions that have not been previously published and that offer significant advancements in their respective disciplines. Its scope includes diverse areas such as archaeology, geography, language and literature, education, philosophy, psychology, history, art, art history, and sociology. Articles are expected to present innovative ideas, methodologies, or findings that extend the boundaries of current knowledge, providing fresh perspectives or empirical data that enrich academic discourse. The journal also values interdisciplinary studies that bridge multiple fields, encouraging a broader scholarly exchange within the humanities and social sciences.