Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 12/30/23

Year: 2023

Research Articles

Journal of Sport for All and Recreation is an international journal aiming to contribute to the world of science by publishing academic and scientific studies in an ethical, qualified and original framework. The journal is a peer-reviewed journal and is published after at least two blind peer reviewsTurkish and English publications are accepted in our journal. The manuscripts sent by the authors submitted to our journal should not be published in any other journals before. Authors are deemed to have transferred their copyrights when they submit their works. Studies are published after receiving plagiarism program reports.

Journal of Sport for All and Recreation accepts articles on sport sciences, sport education, recreation and sport tourism. The journal is published twices a year in June and December electronically. The journal is free of charge and no article publishing fee is requested from the authors. 

1. Journal of Sport for All and Recreation  (E-ISSN: 2687-6027), which started its publication life in 2019, is a double-blind (confidential) journal, scanned in other national/international field indexes and published electronically at least twice a year (June-December). It is an academic, international and peer-reviewed scientific journal that carries out the refereeing process.

2. Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR) aims to contribute to the knowledge of sports and recreation science by publishing national and international scientific studies in the field of sports sciences and recreation.

3. Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR) publishes studies related to sports science such as sports management, recreation, training information, sports nutrition, physical education and sports, sports tourism and athlete health.

4. Articles submitted to the journal should not be published elsewhere or sent for publication.

5. In publications derived from graduate theses, the thesis must have been defended in the last 3 years to be calculated from the acceptance date of the thesis to the submission date of the article. In addition, as a footnote to this situation, “This study was carried out by Prof. Dr./Assoc. Dr./Dr. Under the supervision of a faculty member …………. It is derived from the master's/doctorate thesis titled "….." and the thesis number 123456, completed on …….. (Thesis number will be taken from YÖK thesis center).

6. Studies that have previously been presented as abstract and extended abstract papers are accepted, and the articles derived from the papers must be submitted within the last 3 years, to be calculated from the submission date. In addition, as a footnote to this situation, “This article was presented as an oral presentation at the congress/conference/symposium named ……………… held in Ankara between 3-5 April 2020 and was published in the congress/conference/symposium proceedings book “……..” It is an expanded version of the statement titled. should be specified as.

7. Articles can be written in Turkish or English. Sentences should be written in accordance with grammar and spelling rules. For spelling and punctuation rules in Turkish articles, the Turkish Language Association's Current Turkish Dictionary and/or Great Turkish Dictionary and Turkish Spelling and Spelling Guide should be used. For English articles, the resources of Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary can be used.
8. The title of the articles submitted to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR) should not exceed 18 words. If the submitted articles are in Turkish, English title, abstract and keywords should be added. If it is in English, Turkish title, abstract and keywords should be added. In the article writing template, this order is presented to the author(s) ready. It will be sufficient for the author(s) to add their articles in accordance with the order in the article writing template.

9. In articles submitted to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR), the author(s) should provide appropriate and short keywords that cover the main topics of the article. The number of keywords should be at least 3 and at most 5.

10. Writing rules are specified on the "Article Writing Template" prepared for the articles sent to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR). In addition, the author(s) must comply with the study content titles (eg introduction, theoretical framework/literature review, method, findings, conclusion and suggestion) on the article writing template. When uploading the article to the system, the author(s) must adapt their article to the article writing template and send it. Articles submitted to the journal should be submitted in Microsoft Word format.

11. The summary of articles submitted to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR) should not exceed 300 words. Articles that do not comply with this rule are sent back to the author(s) at the pre-control stage. If the necessary correction is not made by the author(s), the article will be rejected.

12. Along with the articles sent to the journal for publication, the author(s) contact information such as name and surname, title, institution and e-mail address should be entered into the web-based system. Since there is double-blind (confidential) refereeing practice in the journal, there should be no information about the author(s) in the article and in the name of the word document.

13. In the articles published in the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR), the use of "Orcid Number" is mandatory for all authors in accordance with international acceptance.

14. In the articles sent to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR), there is no author information and should be given separately under the name of "Title Page" when uploading the article to the system. On the title page; The Turkish and English name of the study, the name and surname of the author(s), title, institution name, unit name, institutional e-mail address, orcid number should be included. In addition, if there is any detail about the article, it should be added to the title page.

15. Author(s) should follow APA 6 Rules (American Psychological Association) for in-text citation and bibliography of their articles. The bibliography should be given in alphabetical order according to the surname of the first author, in accordance with the bibliography rules. Examples for bibliography and in-text citation are given in the article writing template for the author(s). In addition, the same examples are given at the bottom of the spelling rules page. Articles that are incompatible in the bibliography are returned to the authors for correction during the pre-control process.

16. It is recommended that the articles be limited to not exceeding 8,000 words. For articles that exceed the limits, permission belongs to the editor.

17. In the studies submitted to the journal, the bibliography should be disabled in the similarity report and the total similarity amount should be at most 20% in order to prevent plagiarism and improper citations. Manuscripts that do not meet these criteria are directly rejected as a result of the Editorial review. The author(s) must take the complete plagiarism report from turnitin, ithenticate or one of the similar programs and upload it to the system as an additional file with the article. Legal responsibility for plagiarism rests entirely with the author(s).

18. Articles submitted to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR) are primarily evaluated by the Editorial Board. Articles that do not comply with the purpose and scope of the journal, Turkish and English language and expression rules, do not have originality value and do not comply with publication policies are rejected.

19. Articles that do not comply with the writing principles are sent back to the author during the pre-control process, indicating errors/deficiencies. The author is expected to send it by rearranging it within 7 days. Articles that exceed 7 days to be sent and articles that do not comply with the journal writing rules are rejected.

20. In articles with more than one author, one of the authors should be indicated as the corresponding author. In cases where a corresponding author is not specified, the first author is considered as the corresponding author.

21. In accordance with the publication policies of the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR), authors who want to withdraw their articles after the pre-control phase must submit their withdrawal requests to the editor via the system where they uploaded the article. The editor reviews the withdrawal notification and returns to the author(s) within 15 days at the latest. Since the author(s) have transferred the copyrights of the articles to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR) at the time of submission of their work, they cannot submit their work for evaluation to another journal unless the withdrawal request is approved.

22. “Copyright Transfer Form” must be filled in by all authors/authors. After this form is signed, it should be uploaded to the system as an additional file in the form of a photo or scanned.

23. The author(s) are responsible for the opinions expressed in the articles. All scientific and legal responsibilities in terms of language, style, scientific ethics and content of the published article belong to the author(s) and do not bind the Journal Management. No royalties are paid to the author(s) whose articles are published.

24. All publication rights of the articles accepted and published in the journal in written and electronic media belong to the Journal of Sports for All and Recreation (JSAR). In case of citing the articles published in the journal, it is obligatory to indicate the source.

25. The Journal of Sports for All and Recreation  (JSAR) does not charge the author(s) for publication at any stage. It also does not accept sponsorship and advertising offers.

26. For articles that use measurement tools (survey, test, scale, interview, observation, picture, drawing, video, film, sound recording, etc.) that require approval from the Ethics Committee, an ethics report must be obtained from the University Ethics Committee. This report should be uploaded to the system as a separate file from the place where the article was uploaded. Responsibility in this regard belongs to the responsible author of the article.

27. Privacy Statement: All data to be entered into the Sports for All and Recreation Journal system (personal information such as name, e-mail addresses) can only be used for the journal. This data is not used for any other purpose and is not shared with third parties.

28. The decision authority on matters not mentioned here belongs to the Editorial Board.

The article to be sent must be uploaded with the following files:

* Full text article with no author name (file name, author names should not be like "uzeyir-kement.doc", it can be like "JSARtammetin.doc" or "article-full.doc").

- Click to download the article writing template.

* Title Page (Article name (Turkish-English), for each author; author's name, title, institution and unit information, e-mail address and Orcid number).

- Click to download the title page.

* Copyright transfer form (signed and completely filled out by all authors)

- Click to download the Copyright Transfer Form.

* Similarity report (must be reviewed with one of the similarity programs such as Turnitin or iThenticate, similarity rate should not exceed 20% excluding references).

* Ethics committee report (mandatory)

- Ethics committee approval is required within the framework of the article "For research conducted in all disciplines that require ethics committee approval (ethics committee approval must be obtained, this approval must be specified and documented in the article") in the 2021 TR Index Journal Evaluation criteria.

- Ethics committee approval document should be uploaded as an additional file while uploading the study to the system. In addition, it should be stated that ethical rules are followed by specifying the information about the permission (name of the board, date and number) on the last page of the article and in the method section.

Dear Researchers,
JSAR invites authors and referees to fulfill the following ethical conditions, believing that the publication of a manuscript contributes to the development of a coherent and respected information network. JSAR takes into account the Higher Education Institutions Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive, the recommendations of the ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) and the international standards put forward by COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) for editors and authors. The duties given below for the editors, authors and referees have been prepared by following the COPE (Code of Conduct for Journal Editors). In JSAR, the publications whose peer-review process is completed are accessible. No fee is charged from the authors in any process, from the submission process to the publication process.

1. Duties of Editors
Publication Decisions: The editor of the journal is responsible for deciding which of the articles submitted to the journal will be published. The validity of the study in question and its importance to researchers and readers are always the basis for such decisions. The editor may meet with other editors or referees while making these decisions.
Peer review: The editor ensures that the peer review process is fair, impartial and timely. Research articles are typically reviewed by at least two external and independent reviewers, and the editor may seek additional comments as needed. The editor selects reviewers with appropriate expertise in the relevant field and avoids selection of fraudulent and biased reviewers.
Impartiality: The editor evaluates articles for their intellectual content, regardless of the authors' race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnicity, nationality, or political philosophy.
Confidentiality: The editor will maintain the confidentiality of all materials submitted to the journal and all communications with the referees, unless otherwise agreed with the respective authors and referees. The editor will keep the identities of the referees confidential unless the referees agree to reveal their names. Materials published in articles cannot be used in the editor's own research without the express written permission of the author. Information or ideas obtained during the evaluation process are kept confidential and cannot be used for personal advantage.
Conflicts of Interest: Editors should avoid evaluating articles with conflicts of interest arising from relationships.

2. Responsibilities of the Referees
Contribution to the Editorial Process: Peer review helps the editor make editorial decisions and can assist the author in improving the manuscript through editorial communications with the author. Peer review is central to the scientific method. Reviewers are often asked to treat authors and their work as they would like to be treated, and to follow good review etiquette. Any selected reviewer who feels unqualified to review the research reported in the article or knows that it is impossible to review immediately should notify the editor and decline to participate in the review process.
Confidentiality: All manuscripts received for review should be treated as confidential documents. Reviewers should not share reviews or information about the article with anyone or communicate directly with the authors without the permission of the editor. Materials in a submitted manuscript should not be used in a referee's own research without the express written consent of the author. Privileged information or ideas obtained through peer review should be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.
Sensitivity to Ethical Issues: The reviewing reviewer should be alert to potential ethical issues in the article and bring them to the editor's attention, including any significant similarities or overlaps between the article under review and other published articles of which the reviewer has personal knowledge.
Objectivity: Reviews of submitted articles should be done impartially. Referees should clearly express their views with supporting arguments.

3. Duties and Rights of Authors
Reporting Standards: Authors should provide an accurate description of the work performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance. The data must be accurately represented in the article. The work should contain sufficient detail and references to allow other authors to cite it. Fraudulent or deliberate misrepresentations constitute unethical behavior and are unacceptable.
Data Access and Retention: Authors may be required to provide research data and/or comply with the journal's open data requirements. Authors should be prepared to make such data available to the public whenever possible and be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable number of years after publication.
Authenticity: Authors ensure that they are writing completely original works and that if authors have used the work and/or words of others, it is appropriately cited and permission is sought when necessary.

Multiple or Simultaneous Publication: Submitting the same article to more than one journal at the same time constitutes unethical behavior and is unacceptable. Generally, an author should not submit a previously published article for consideration in another journal.
Article Authorship: Authorship should be limited to those who have made significant contributions to the scope, design, execution or interpretation of the reported work. Anyone who has made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. The authors take collective responsibility for the work. Each author is responsible for ensuring that questions regarding the accuracy or completeness of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
Statement of Support: All sources of financial support for the conduct of the study and/or the preparation of the article, and the sponsor's role in the study design, if any, should be disclosed. In addition, potential conflicts of interest should be disclosed at the earliest possible stage.
Reporting Fundamental Errors: When an author notices a material error or inaccuracy in his or her published work, it is the author's obligation to notify the journal editor or publisher immediately and to cooperate with the editor to retract the article if deemed necessary by the editor.
Change of Author: Any change in the list of authors cannot be accepted unless a clear reason is given to the Editor. When a change in authorship is required, a clear reason for the change and written consent (a signed letter) should be communicated to the journal editor.

Author Rights
* Exclude certain referees from the evaluation process: The author(s) can determine the referees whose work is not submitted for conflict of interest or ethical reasons.
* The editor does not send reviews to the following referees:
- The author(s) have previously published a collaborative work,
- Assisted in the pre-reading of the author(s) works,
- Will benefit financially from the publication of the study,
- Referees working in the same institution with the author (in the same department at universities).
*Withdrawal: The author(s) may withdraw their unpublished works while they are in the pre-evaluation process. However, the authors cannot send their work to another journal for evaluation unless the request for withdrawal of the works whose copyrights have been transferred to the JSAR Journal at the time of submission is approved by the editorial board.
Objection to Referee Reports and Editorial Board Decisions: Author(s) have the right to object to referee reports and editorial decisions at any time and in any situation. In such and similar cases, the Author(s) are requested to report their objections with their justifications. Editors may initiate a new review process if deemed necessary in case of objections.
Saving for Published Work: Published articles and reviews are copyrighted in the journal JSAR. However, the Author(s) may submit their requests regarding the use of their work to the Journal Editor.

In the studies submitted to JSAR, the following processes regarding publication ethics should also be taken into consideration;

* Work uploaded to JSAR through the DergiPark system for consideration for publication; All sources included and used are cited in line with scientific research methods and ethical principles.
* If the study belongs to more than one person, all authors have direct and joint academic-scientific contributions to the study.
* This work is an original work of the author(s).
* All authors have seen the final version of the submitted article and approved the results.
* The study is not a study that has not been sent anywhere for publication in any way before and/or is accepted for publication and/or is kept waiting for publication in another journal, and will not be sent to the evaluation process for publication in another scientific journal until the evaluation process of the "JSAR" journal is concluded. .
* No ethical violations were made regarding the subject(s) used in the study, and scientific ethical principles were followed in all data collection methods used. (Author(s) must obtain an ethics committee certificate for their publications that require ethical permission from their institution)
* All processes related to the evaluation of the work (referee reports, editorial notes, etc.) will not/will not be shared with third parties.
* All kinds of publication rights of the articles accepted for publication belong to the institution that published the journal.
* Thoughts and suggestions in the publications are the sole responsibility of the authors.
* If the study is the abstract presented in a scientific meeting or a shorter version of this full-text paper, this situation is stated in the article.
* The author/s agree and undertake to transfer the financial rights on their publications, in particular all kinds of public transmission rights, including processing, reproduction, representation, printing, publication, distribution and transmission via the Internet, to the JSAR journal for unlimited use.
* Regarding the publication, JSAR and its related committees have no responsibility for claims or lawsuits to be filed by third parties due to copyright infringement, and all responsibility belongs to the author/s.
* Although there is no criminal or illegal statement in the publication, no illegal methods were used during the research, all legal permissions related to the study must be obtained and ethical rules must be followed.
• In all matters not mentioned above regarding the suitability of the study in terms of scientific research and publication ethics, the provisions of the "Higher Education Institution Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive" were acted upon, and in addition, publication ethics published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) as open access in ethical duties and responsibilities. principles are adopted.
* Author/s are requested to fill in and upload the "copyright transfer form" when uploading publications to the system.

The author(s) who have uploaded/sent a work to be evaluated for publication in the JSAR are deemed to have read all the above-mentioned issues and committed/accepted them voluntarily.

No fee is charged for submitting or publishing articles to the journal.

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