The Social Science Journal of Thought and Society seeks to address contemporary issues in Turkey by engaging with the global literature in the social sciences. It aims to publish high-quality original articles, as well as reviews of books and symposiums, research notes, and case reports.
The scope of the Social Science Journal of Thought and Society encompasses the disciplines of literature, history, communication, economic thought, sociology, international relations, political science, and public administration within the realm of social sciences.
The intended audience of the journal comprises academicians, researchers, professionals, students, as well as pertinent professional and academic institutions and organizations.
GUIDELINES FOR WRITING AND PUBLISHING IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL OF THOUGHT AND SOCIETY
Submissions to our journal must adhere to the Article Writing Template. Manuscripts that do not conform to this template will not be considered for evaluation.
Please click here to download the Article Writing Template.
All prospective authors who submit manuscripts to our journal are considered to have committed to preparing their work in accordance with the guidelines outlined herein. The rules governing journal writing and publication are rigorously enforced to ensure compliance with the standards of the indexes to which the Social Science Journal of Thought and Society is subject, as well as to facilitate acceptance into higher-level indexes through the publication of high-quality research.
It is the authors' responsibility to adhere to the established processes. Any delays resulting from the authors' actions in relation to these processes are solely the authors' responsibility.
Submissions to our journal must consist of original research that has not been previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere. If it is determined during the evaluation process that a study has been published in another medium, the review process will be terminated.
According to the established index regulations, an author is permitted to publish only one article within a calendar year. Furthermore, each author is required to submit a maximum of one (1) study for evaluation per issue.
It is imperative to acknowledge any contributions from other individuals involved in your research, such as project partners, thesis advisors, assistant researchers, or course students. Failure to disclose such contributions will result in the manuscript not being processed, even if the authors subsequently request corrections from our journal.
The manuscript must be prepared using the Microsoft Word word processing program in either .doc or .docx format. Submissions in alternative formats will not be accepted.
If the studies have been previously presented at a meeting or symposium, the name, date, and location of the meeting must be indicated in a footnote.
If the research has been previously submitted as a master's or doctoral thesis, it is essential to include the title of the thesis, the name of the institution, the advisor's name, and any other relevant information.
Ethics Committee Approval: In instances where human factors are incorporated into research articles, it is imperative that the Ethics Committee Document be submitted to the system. For studies that do not necessitate Ethics Committee approval, a signed petition affirming this exemption must be uploaded to the system. Furthermore, studies that have obtained Ethics Committee approval are required to provide details regarding the date and number of the Ethics Committee Approval decision in the designated field under the Method section.
Author Contribution Rate: In research involving multiple authors, the contribution of each author to the study should be expressed as a percentage (%) and included at the conclusion of the manuscript. In cases where the study is authored by a single individual, the designation be indicated in the section pertaining to the "Author Contribution Rate".
Academic Financial Support (Funding): If the research received support from any academic financial organization (such as TÜBİTAK, BAP, the European Union, the United Nations, etc.), it is essential to provide information regarding the funding organization, including the project number and other relevant details, at the end of the text.
Conflict of Interest: A conflict of interest may arise when the institution or financial sponsor of a study has any direct or indirect financial, commercial, legal, or professional relationships or interests with other institutions or their employees that could potentially influence the research outcomes. The principal author of the study is required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest, taking all relevant factors into account.
Author Acknowledgements: If the study originated from a thesis, was presented at a congress, symposium, or conference, or if an author declaration is necessary regarding a related subject, this information must be clearly articulated in this section.
The use of footnote and endnote systems is not permitted in our journal. Should footnotes be necessary, they must be formatted in either 8 or 10 point font and presented in a single-spaced layout.
The languages of our journal are Turkish and English. All submitted articles must undergo a language check.
All legal, academic, and ethical responsibilities associated with the studies rest with the author(s). It is imperative that the studies are free from plagiarism. For the evaluation of the studies, the Turnitin or iThenticate plagiarism report (excluding the references) must indicate a similarity index of 15% or less. Our journal will obtain a similarity report prior to the evaluation of the studies and will return any submissions that exceed the specified limit.
In compliance with copyright legislation, it is imperative that authors obtain the necessary permissions for the use of quotes, tables, images, examples, and other materials incorporated in the study.
Articles submitted to our journal are analyzed using Turnitin plagiarism detection software to verify their originality.
The copyright for the articles published in our journal is held by the Social Science Journal of Thought and Society and may not be reproduced or published in other venues.
All responsibility for the published articles rests with the author(s).
The average duration for the publication of articles is approximately 60 days.
Research Ethics
The authors bear the responsibility of ensuring that their articles adhere to established ethical guidelines.
-The principles of integrity, quality, and transparency must be upheld throughout the design of the research, the evaluation of the design, and the execution of the research.
-The research team and participants must be thoroughly informed regarding the objectives, methodologies, and potential applications of the research, as well as the requirements for participation and any associated risks, if applicable.
-The confidentiality of the information provided by research participants, as well as the anonymity of the respondents, must be safeguarded. The research design should prioritize the protection of autonomy and dignity of all participants involved.
-Research participants must engage in the study voluntarily and should not be subjected to any form of coercion.
-It is imperative to minimize harm to participants in research studies. The research design must be structured to ensure that participants are not exposed to any risks.
-The independence of the research must be clearly and explicitly articulated; any potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed.
-In experimental studies, it is imperative to obtain written informed consent from participants who choose to engage in the research. Additionally, consent must be secured from the legal guardians of minors and from guardians of individuals with confirmed mental illnesses.
-In the event that the study is to be conducted within any institution or organization, it is imperative to obtain approval from the respective institution or organization prior to the commencement of the study.
ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF REFEREES
Referees tasked with evaluating articles for the Journal of Thought and Society are anticipated to uphold the following ethical responsibilities.
The article must assess the study in a fair and impartial manner by following the double-blind peer review process.
Referees engage in the double-blind refereeing process and adhere to the associated requirements.
It is advisable for them to agree to evaluate only those articles that pertain to their specific field of expertise.
Referees should conduct their evaluations objectively, focusing solely on the content of the study.
Referee evaluations must adhere to principles of objectivity and constructiveness. The assessment of the article's academic merit should serve as the primary criterion for evaluation. Critiques that target the personal characteristics of the authors are deemed inappropriate. Referees are expected to provide clear explanations and reasoned arguments to substantiate their evaluations in the reports submitted to the journal's editorial team. Editors and Assistant Editors will not consider evaluations that are biased, personalized, or lacking justification, and they reserve the right to reassign referees in such instances.
Evaluation reports should refrain from incorporating offensive or derogatory language. Additionally, they should avoid personal remarks that convey hostility, slander, or insult.
Individuals are expected to complete the work they have agreed to be evaluated on in a timely manner and to uphold the aforementioned ethical responsibilities.
The submission of articles to the journal incurs no fees. Authors are not required to pay an application fee or an article processing fee.
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