Author Guidelines

1. The works should be prepared on one side of A4 paper, with 2.5 cm margins on the top, bottom, right and left, in 10-point Times New Roman font, with 1.5 line spacing, and justified. The tab key should be used at the beginning of paragraphs. Tables and diagrams in the text should be single-spaced.

2. The title of the text should be in lower case, bold, Times New Roman font, 12-point, in the middle of the page.

3. The information about the text author will be written on the left of the page, skipping a line after the title, using Times New Roman font, 10-point, and single-spaced. The author's name will be written in lower case and the surname in upper case, followed by their title, institution and e-mail address on the line below.

4. Before the introduction, there should be a 150-200 word summary in Turkish of the study, recording the scope, purpose, results and method used, and a 600-800 word extended summary in English. The English title of the study should be above the English abstract. Below the abstracts in English and the article language, there should be 4-6 keywords in the article language and Turkish/English representing the content of the study. If the article is in English, an extended summary in English is not required.

5. The studies should contain the following main elements: Title, abstract and keywords in the article language; English title, abstract and keywords, extended summary in English (if the article is in English, an extended summary in English is not required), main text sections, endnotes and sources.

6. Indicators such as tables, graphs and figures in studies should only be numbered and given with a descriptive title when necessary for the study to be followed. Data that can be given in the text, such as demographic characteristics, should not be expressed in tables.

7. A title page containing author information should be sent with the article sent for publication. The cover page should include the title of the article, the institution and titles of the author(s), their reachable addresses, mobile, business and fax numbers, ORCID and e-mail addresses.

8. Within the rules, all responsibilities of the studies sent to our journal for publication belong to the author/authors.

9. Authors may be asked to make some corrections to the text in accordance with the editorial board and reviewer reports.

10. Studies sent to the journal are not returned whether they are published or not.

Text Format:
- The main title of the text should be written in all capital letters (centered).
- The introduction, conclusion (discussion and conclusion, conclusion and suggestions) and sources in the article are not numbered, the 1st and 2nd degree headings in the development section are numbered.
- All headings should be left-justified, and the first letters of all words should start with capital letters.
- The total length of the article draft should not exceed 20 pages, each of the Turkish and English summaries should be a maximum of 200 words, and the number of keywords under them should not exceed six.

References within the Text
Citation is not allowed without citing the reference. References that are not referenced in the text cannot be added to the References section. When citing references, the in-text reference (APA) method must be used. In other words, the references used are indicated in the main text, in parentheses, with the author's surname, year of publication, and page numbers: (Surname, Year of publication: Page number).
If an explanation is required regarding the content or any subject, their footnotes must be given at the bottom of the page. These footnotes numbered within the text must be given at the bottom of the page in numerical order. The in-text reference method (APA) is also used in such footnotes that will be given with an explanation.
A direct citation from a reference is shown in double quotation marks in the text.
When citing, if the author's name is not mentioned in the text, the author's surname and the year of publication of the reference are stated in parentheses: (Wallerstein, 2000).
If a specific page is mentioned, the page number is also written in addition to the surname and publication date (Foucault, 1999: 13).
If the author's name is mentioned in the text, only the year of publication of the reference and the page number are written in parentheses: (1997: 42).
When citing, non-consecutive pages are indicated by separating them with commas: (Beck, 1999: 32, 54 and 62). Consecutive pages are displayed as follows: (Berman, 2001: 34-39 and 43-47).
In references with two authors, the surnames of both authors are indicated: (Hardt and Negri, 2001: 24).
In references with more than two authors, the expression “et al.” is used: (Huisman et al., 2002).
If more than one work by the same author published in the same year is used, letters such as a, b, c are added at the end of the publication year to indicate the distinction: (Zizek, 1991a), (Zizek, 1991b).
If more than one reference is to be cited on the same subject, the references are separated from each other with a semicolon: (Habermas, 2002: 27; King, 1991: 19).
If an institution is to be cited, it should be given in the text with an abbreviation: (DPT, 1989: 145). The explanation about the abbreviation should be given at the bottom of the page when the reference is given for the first time.

References:
Only references cited in the text should be included in the list of references, and they should be listed alphabetically by surname. If more than one work by an author is included in the references, they should be listed from oldest to newest according to the year of publication.
Book by a Single Author: Aktaş, A.M., (2006). Domestic Violence: Protection of Women and Children. Ankara: Elma Publishing House.
Book by Two Authors: Keat, R. and Urry, J., (2001). Social Theory as Science. Trans. Nilgün Ç, Ankara: İmge Publishing House.
Translated Book: Bauman, Z., (1995). Yasak Kurumcular ve Yorumcular, Trans. Kemal A., Istanbul: Metis Publishing House.
Article in a Journal: İrem, N., (1999). “Conservative Modernity, the ‘Other West’ and Bergsonism in Turkey”, Society and Science, 82 (22), 141-179.
Translated Article in Compiled Book: Hall, S., (1998). “Old and New Identities”, in Anthony D.K., (ed.), Trans. Gülcan S. and Ümit H.Y., Istanbul: Science and Art Publications, 63-96.
Thesis: Karadişoğulları, E., (1995). Dergâh Magazine, (Unpublished) Master’s Thesis, Erzurum: Atatürk University Institute of Social Sciences.
Newspaper Article: “Interest in Games of Those Over the Age of 30 Increased with Coronavirus”, Hürriyet, 24.05.2020.
An Article with an Identifiable Author on the Internet: Dikeçligil, B., (2007). “On the Self”, http://www.dibace.net/beylu-dikecligil/benlik-uzerine/., 02.11.2019.
Anonymous Article on the Internet: “What is a Gram Gold Futures Contract?”, (2019). https://www.integralviop.com/gram-altin-vadeli-sozlesmesi-nedir/., 29.11.2019
Institution Publications: DPT (1989). Sixth Five-Year Development Plan: 1990-1994, Ankara.

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