Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 9/20/23

Year: 2023

Goal:

International Journal of Human and Art Studies (IJHAR) has adopted the principles of researching and keeping the culture alive, primarily in line with the laws and reforms of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. For this reason, adhering to the "Intangible Cultural Heritage" list in line with the decisions made by UNESCO in 2003,
To follow folklore, art, and cultural heritage studies globally, publish research on these subjects, and carry studies in this field to the international level.
For these purposes, IJHAR broadcasts in Turkish and English.

 Content:

Original articles based on research that will fill a gap in their field,
Promotional and criticism articles that will contribute to the development of the field
Translations, short reports, and information that will contribute theoretically and methodologically to social culture, folklore, ethnology, anthropology, nature and ecology, visual arts, literature, sociology, psychology, marbling art, calligraphy, decorative arts, and cultural heritage studies brief reports and short communications,
Compilations from the field or written sources.
The articles to be published in IJHAR are required not to be published anywhere else, be in the referee process of other journals, or be refused. Papers presented at a scientific meeting cannot be published in IJHAR if the full text is published in the proceedings booklet. Up to two articles by an author can be published in the same year.

Among the journal's priority topics are protecting 15 Turkish cultures (http://www.kulturvarliklari.gov.tr/TR,44423/dunya-miras-listesi.html) in the UNESCO World Heritage List and protecting the UNESCO Convention by Articles 16, 17 and 18. Included in the Intangible Cultural Heritage List:
Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage Requiring Urgent Protection
It is a List of Best Practice Examples.
For this purpose, it publishes cultural studies based on research, analysis, and compilation, including folklore, ethnology and anthropology, nature and ecology, visual arts, local art and cultural heritage issues, and all kinds of theory and method problems in Turkey and other countries.


A) Title: It should not exceed 12 words, should be written in bold and capital letters, and the second language equivalent should be placed just below the title in lowercase letters. If the article is in Turkish, the second language should be English, and if the article is in English, the second language should be Turkish. Turkish dialects written in Latin letters are evaluated. The second language of these articles should be Turkish.

B) Name of the Author: It should be written under the title of the article, the title of the job, and the address of the institution, and the e-mail information should be given as a footnote at the bottom of the first page, associated with the surname with an asterisk.

C) Abstract: It should be at least 500 words. Sources, figures, charts, notes, etc., should not exist.

Five keywords should be given just below the abstract. Abstracts and keywords should be prepared in Turkish and a second language. The questions that the reader needs to find answers to are listed below.

What are the study's purpose, method, and essential finding or findings (It should be explained with at least three and at most five sentences.

Its original content should include the purpose of researching theoretical information, the problem it is trying to solve or address, what contribution it aims to make to the field, the methods and techniques used, the findings, and the results reached.

D) Article Text: Manuscripts should be written with 1 line spacing and 12 font size, not exceed 5000 words in Turkish and 7000 words in English, and should be original. Manuscripts should be written in M.S. Word program and in Times New Roman font. The article should start with the introduction, the hypothesis of the article should be put forward, the development section (which can be supported by sub-headings and sub-headings) should consist of data, observations, opinions, comments, and discussions, and the conclusions should be explained with the support of suggestions.

The article should be in Turkish, and the abstract in a second language should be 3.5 cm on the left and 3.5 cm on the right. The text of the article should be adjusted so that the left and right margins are 2.5 cm.

D) Citation: Footnotes should never be used in citing references. According to this:

In the text (Stone, 2010),

If more than one author's work published in the same year is cited (Taş, 2010a, Taş, 2010b...)

In publications with two authors (Engün, Sınar, 1995),

In publications with more than two authors (Engün et al., 1995),

(?), (Sınar (?)), meaning "no date" in publications whose date is unknown.

If the author is unknown, the source cannot be cited,

If an oral source is used, the source person's information should include Name, Surname, Date, and Place of Interview (Emin Emingel, 12.05.1992:Tasova).

If the internet is cited, it should include the site name, author's surname, and access date (E.T.); (Wikipedia, Kaplan, ET: 03.01.15).

Unpublished articles besides undergraduate, master's, and doctoral theses cannot be cited as references.

E) Bibliography: At the end of the text of the reference article, it should be written alphabetically according to the authors' surnames. If an author has more than one publication, it should be shown as (1980a, 1980b) if there are publications published in the same year by an author, according to the publication date.


Bibliography: At the end of the text of the reference article, it should be written alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors. If an author has more than one publication, it should be shown as (1980a, 1980b) if there are publications published in the same year by an author, according to the date of publication.

Please enter the references by leaving a blank line (ENTER).

Sample Bibliography
In-text references:
Wrong: (Surname, Year of Publication: p.23) or (Last Name, Year of Publication) or (Year of Publication)
Correct: (Surname, Year of Publication: Page number)


References:
Article
Wrong (Multiple authors): Surname, A.A., Surname, B.B., Surname, C., Surname, D.A., Surname, E.B. (2016). Title of Work. Name of the journal in which it was published, Volume (Issue): Page-Page (DOI if available in periodic publications)
Correct (Multiple Authors): Surname AA, Surname BB, Surname C, Surname DA, Surname EB (2016). Title of Work. Name of the journal in which it was published, Volume (Issue): Page-Page. DOI or EOI)


Wrong: Surname, A.A.(2016). Title of Work. Name of the journal in which it is published, Volume (Issue): Page-Page (DOI or EOI, if available in periodic publications)
Correct: Surname, AA (2016). Title of Work. Name of the journal in which it was published, Volume (Issue): Page-Page. DOI or EOI)


Books
Incorrect: Surname, A. (Year of Publication). Title of Work. Publication City: Bookstore. Styles: IJHAR-Bibliography
Correct: Surname, A (2009). Effective Packaging Design. Bursa: Dora Publishing House. Styles: IJHAR-Bibliography


Other Publications
Works such as newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, anthologies, novels, plays and films, story and poetry books, short stories, articles, book chapters, letters, conferences, speeches, conversations, and personal interviews, unpublished theses should be written in italics, and in double quotes as follows.
Surname, A (1997). “On Turkish Emblem Design”, Istanbul: Cumhuriyet Newspaper, no: 216164, p.2. Styles: IJHAR-Bibliography
Surname, A (2011). “A revision of trepanations in Anatolia with new cases”. NJ, England: International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, no: 21, Pp.505-534. Styles: IJHAR-Bibliography

Texts in Electronic Media: For reference to texts in electronic media, the ones whose author, title, and publication date are specified should be preferred for reliability.
The example below should be followed.
Mori E, Iwata H, Maehara K, Sakajo A, Tamakoshi K (2018). Relationship between the mode of conception and depressive symptoms during the first 6 months post‐partum in Japan. Reproductive Medicine and Biology. ET, 07.01.2015, Accessed from: http://www.ijhar.net

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND POLICIES

Publication Ethics Statement: All parties involved in the publishing process (authors, editorial board, and referees) must decide by ethical behavior standards. The International Journal of Peer-Reviewed Human and Artistic Studies has developed international standards for all parties to guarantee high ethical standards. The International Refereed Journal of Human and Artistic Studies expects all parties to abide by these standards. The best broadcasting ethics standards are supported, and all possible precautions are taken against publication malpractices. As the publisher of the International Refereed Journal of Human and Art Studies, it takes its duty of guardianship at all stages of publishing very seriously and accepts its ethical and other responsibilities.

International Standards for Authors

All authors applying to the International Journal of Human and Art Studies must voluntarily comply with international standards (ethical principles determined by the Publication Ethics Committee (COPE). https://publicationethics.org).

Authors must confirm that their manuscripts are original works. Plagiarism, fabrication, forgery, duplicate publication, data production… it is against international publication ethics.
Authors should not cause physical or legal harm to research participants and should not engage in psychological abuse. In addition, authors should guarantee privacy and anonymity to those who participate in their research.
Authors should identify the persons or institutions (sponsors) that support the research.
Authors must confirm that the article has not been previously published and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.
Authors should include all sources used in creating their manuscripts in the reference list.
When an author notices a material error or inaccuracy in his published work, he must immediately notify the editor or publisher of the International Journal of Human and Artistic Studies and cooperate with the editor to retract or correct the article.
Authors should report any conflict of interest to the International Journal of Human and Art Studies.
International Standards for the Editorial Board

The editor and editorial board members of the International Journal of Human and Art Studies are expected to voluntarily comply with international standards (ethical principles set by the Publication Ethics Committee (COPE). https://publicationethics.org/).

The Editorial Board should keep the information regarding all submitted manuscripts confidential.
The editorial board is responsible for making publication decisions for submitted articles.
The Editorial Board should strive to meet the needs of readers and authors.
The Editorial Board should strive to improve the quality of the International Journal of Human and Art Studies quality.
The Editorial Board should attach utmost importance to scientific quality and originality.
The Editorial Board should always be ready to issue corrections, clarifications, retractions, and apologies when necessary.
The editorial board prevents the same author from publishing twice a year. He tells the author that he can save the article for the next year or withdraw the article.

International Standards for Judges

Referees are required to comply with international standards after accepting the invitation to arbitrate. The International Journal of Human and Art Studies referees are expected to voluntarily comply with international standards (ethical principles determined by the Publication Ethics Committee (COPE). https://publicationethics.org/).

The referees should keep the information about the manuscript confidential.
Reviewers should bring to the attention of the Editorial Board all information that may be grounds for rejecting the article's publication.
The referees should evaluate the articles in terms of scientificity.
Reviewers should objectively evaluate manuscripts only based on their originality, importance, and relevance to the journal field.
Reviewers are independent of the authors. The author or those working in the same institution as the authors cannot act as referees.
Reviewers must notify the International Journal of Human and Artistic Studies of any conflict of interest.
The International Journal of Human and Art Studies checks all manuscripts for plagiarism using the iThenticate or Turnitin tool. Authors should strictly avoid plagiarism. The International Journal of Human and Art Studies does not publish articles with results exceeding 20% of the similarity report. International
Articles submitted to the Journal of Human and Art Studies must be original and not be published or submitted for publication elsewhere.

Editors thoroughly check submitted articles to identify the publication of articles and prevent misconduct. If research is identified as malicious, the corresponding author is responsible for the retraction or correction of the manuscript according to the feedback of the editor and the referees.

Approval Policy
The author or authors must comply with ethical and legal standards, and the following conditions must be communicated to the research participants:

Participants in your research should be informed that research will be conducted on them.
Participants in your research should be informed that participation is voluntary, there is no penalty for refusing to participate, and participants can withdraw at any time without penalty.
Participants in your research should be informed about the purpose of your research and the procedure you will follow.
Participants in your research should be informed about the contact information they can reach you for answers to questions about the research.
Participants in your research should be notified of any risks or inconveniences that may affect them if they agree to cooperate.
Participants in your research should be informed of the possible direct benefits of participation (for example, obtaining a copy of the article or chapter).
Participants in your research should be informed about how their privacy will be protected.
Studies that require the approval of the Ethics Committee are as follows.

Questionnaire,
interview,
focus group work
observation,
All kinds of research are conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from the participants using experiment and interview techniques.
Use of humans and animals (including material/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes,
Clinical studies on humans,
Animal studies,
To the personal data protection law, retrospective studies require an ETHICS COMMITTEE REPORT or PERMISSION.

Moreover;
Stating that an "informed consent form" was taken in case reports,
Obtaining and specifying permission from the owners for the use of scales, questionnaires, photographs belonging to others,
It is MANDATORY to state that copyright regulations are complied with for the intellectual and artistic works used.

No fee is charged from the author or institution under any name

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