Moment Journal is a peer-reviewed, open-access, electronic journal which has been published biannually in December and June by the Faculty of Communication, Hacettepe University. The Journal, which has been published since 2014, aims at making contribution to the broad field of cultural studies with genuine academic works that promise new questions and strong theoretical perspectives on national and international level by featuring articles both in Turkish and English. As an interdisciplinary journal, Moment includes critical studies and discussions in all areas of humanities and social sciences. Moment Journal regards, not only readers with academic interests in social sciences and humanities but also all the readers who have this interest and curiosity, as its audience. Inspired by Gramsci’s concept of “moment”, Moment Journal’s aim is to quest for praxis possibilities for a critical reading of social phenomenons.
Every issue of the journal is based on a certain theme. In each thematic issue, the editorial staff and guest editors work together. Continuation of our journal over the themes is adopted both in terms of increasing the accessibility of information about certain topics and in steering new debates by providing an intellectual basis for the topics which are on the agenda of the academy. No fee is demanded for the submission, evaluation and publication processes of the articles.
The manuscripts submitted to the journal are evaluated in terms of compliance with the editorial principles of the journal, and then presented to the double-blind peer review process at least by two reviewers. It is confirmed through anti-plagiarism softwares that the articles have not been published before and do not contain plagiarism.
Our journal continues publication in accordance with COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines and policies of Budapest Open Access Initiative.
All the articles should be written accordingly with APA style's sixth edition.
For detailed information, see
http://www.apastyle.org
http://www2.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citapa.htm
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01
Intratextual reference:
If the name of the author is not mentioned in the text and the book is referred:
(Draaisma, 2007)
If the name of the author is a part of the sentence, publication date should be mentioned in parenthesis:
Draaisma (2007) discusses the metaphorical structures of daily idioms about remembering and forgetting.
If a certain page is to be referenced, the author's surname, publishing date and page number should be given in parenthesis:
(Draaisma, 2007, p. 19)
(Deleuze ve Guattari, 1992)
(Deleuze ve Guattari, 1992, p. 45)
(Levy et al., 1991)
If the author of your reference is quoting from another author, intratextual reference should be such:
(quoted from Foucault in Bernauer, 2005, p. 50)
If the author of your reference is quoting from another author and the name of quoted author is mentioned in the text, intratextual reference should be such:
(quoted in Bernauer, 2005, p. 50)
If the reference is to more than one source, these are mentioned in the same parathesis as such:
(Jones 2011; Biggs 2010; Smith 2009)
One authored books:
Peters, J. D. (1999). Speaking into the air: A history of idea of communication. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
If the same author published more than one book in the same year:
Carlson, N. R. (2007a) Foundations of physiology and psychology. (7. Basım.). Boston, Mass: Pearson Allyn & Bacon.
Carlson, N. R. (2007b) Physiology of behaviour. London: Pearson Allyn & Bacon.
Two or three authored books:
Çaylı, E. and Depeli, G. (2012). İfade özgürlüğünün on yılı 2001-2012. İstanbul: IPS İletişim Vakfı Yayınları.
More than three authors:
Telli Aydemir, A., Doğu B., Özçetin, B., İslamoğlu, G., Bayraktutan, G., Binark, M., Çomu, T., (2014). Siyasetin yeni hali: Vaka-i sosyal medya - seçimden seçime, gezi direnişi'nden hükümet cemaat çatışmasına. İstanbul: Kalkedon.
No author:
Atlas of Anatomy. (2002). Cobham, Surrey: Taj Books.
Compiled book:
Coşar, S. and Yücesan-Özdemir, G. (Ed.), (2014). İktidarın şiddeti. İstanbul: Metis.
Book chapter:
Karabağ, Ç. (2013). Muhalif anlamlardan söylemdeki çatlaklara: 12 Eylül filmlerinin alımlaması. Hakan Ergül (Ed.), in Sahanın sesleri: iletişim araştırmalarında etnografik yöntem (pp. 55-81). İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları.
Translated book:
Allen, D. S. (2011). Platon neden yazdı? (A. Batur, Trans.). İstanbul: İletişim.
E-book:
Sadler, P. (2003). Strategic management. Erişim http://www.netlibrary.com/Reader/.
Article in printed journal:
Tefts, K. and Blacksee, S. (2000). Did you hear the one about boolean operators? Incorporating comedy into library instruction. Reference Services Review, 28 (4), 369-378.
Article in online journal:
Wilson, J. (1995). Enter the cyberpunk librarian: future directions in cyberspace. Library Review. 44 (8), 63-72. Access http://www.emeraldinsight.com
Doi numbered publications:
Van Vugt, M., Hogan, R. and Kaiser, R. B. (2008). Leadership, followership, and evolution: Some lessons from the past. American Psychologist, 63(3), 182-196. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.63.3.182
Newspaper Column:
Sherwood, H. (20th of June 2014). Global refugee figure passes 50m for first time since second world war. The Guardian.
Newspaper Column (Online):
Randerson, J. (26th of February 2008) Researchers find fish that can count up to four. The Guardian. Erişim: 22 Mayıs 2008, http://www.lexisnexis.com/uk.
News text in newspaper (No author):
Exploration of the Coast (24th of November 1987). The Guardian.
Web sites:
Factory Gloom worst since 1980. Access: 21st of October2008, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7681569.stm
Artworks:
Broom, S. (2002). Daylight [Photographs]. Manor Art Gallery, Manchester.
Cedar, M. (1938). Mars at Night [Sculpture].Manor Art Gallery,Manchester.
TV Series:
Leavitt, Ron ve Moye, M.G. (Author) and Cohen, G. (Director). (1987-1997). Married with children [TV Dizisi]. R. Leavitt and E. L. Fogle (Yapımcı). USA: Sony Pictures Television.
Movie:
Ledoux, P. (Productor) ve Besson, L. (Director). (1994). Léon [Movie]. ABD: Columbia Pictures & Gaumont.
Moment Journal is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and to meeting and upholding the following principles of Core Practices prepared in accordance with the guidelines and policies developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for journal editors.
1. Authors own the intellectual property rights of their own work; the copyrights of the produced material and the right to publish the article for the first time resides in Moment Journal; authors grant permission to the journal to share their works with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and the journal under the principles of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0).
2. Moment Journal considers possible conflicts of interest between its stakeholders to damage the publication ethics. Therefore, the journal defines the liabilities of all stakeholders in order to determine and prevent conflicts of interest.
3. Authors should sign the Publishing Agreement and the Conflict of Interest Forms with Moment Journal, including e-publishing, adaptation from one language to another, compromising collections from the selected works by the journal and upload them on the system during the submission process.
Moment Journal adopts COPE’s guidelines regarding “allegations of misconduct” in cases of misconduct and violation. Hence, the journal defines in detail the liabilities of the publisher, editors, reviewers, the Scientific Board and authors prior, during and after the publication process in the Publication Ethics.
For ethical problems other than the circumstances which have been mentioned above, the guidelines on publication ethics of COPE (The Committee on Publication Ethics) will be taken as a reference. Moment Journal has been a member of COPE since May, 2019.
Ethical violations such as plagiarism are unacceptable by Moment Journal and it is primarily author(s)’s responsibility to ensure that submitted articles do not contain such violations.
All submitted articles are examined via Turnitin, and a similarity report is received prior to the peer review process.
If the similarity rate is 20% or more, editors share the results of the report with the author and reject the article without sending them for review.
Moment Journal provides open access for a continuous and free use of its content in order to produce beneficial results for humanity by increasing the global exchange of information. Therefore, all the articles published by the journal are available at https://dergipark.org.tr/moment/archive and http://www.momentjournal.org/index.php/momentdergi/issue/archive
In this context, Moment journal accepts, within the open Access definition of the Budapest Open Access Initiative and on condition that proper citation of references are provided in accordance with scientific ethics and rules, that the peer-reviewed and published scientific literature can be accessed, read, downloaded, copied, distributed, printed, scanned, linked to the full texts, indexed, transmitted as data to software, and used for any legal purposes via internet without any financial, legal and technical obstacles.
Moreover, all authors whose articles are published in the journal are deemed to have accepted open source access and the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence.
Moment Journal gives authors the only restriction authority on the reproduction and distribution of published articles and the only copyright role in this regard.
No fee is demanded for the submission, evaluation and publication processes of the articles.