The manuscript shall be considered for publication only with the understanding that it is neither under concurrent consideration by any journal nor published elsewhere. Manuscripts are subjected to peer review for their scientific merit. Accepted manuscripts will become the property of the International Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences. The journal is published two times a year.
Manuscripts should be prepared in Microsoft Word or LaTeX format befor submitted online.

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Manuscript preparation

Submitted manuscripts that are found to include citations whose primary purpose is to increase the number of citations to a given author’s work, or to articles published in a particular journal, will incur citation manipulation sanctions.

The manuscript should be computer typed in Microsoft Word using a 12 point Times New Roman font for English writing, single-spaced throughout the text, including figure legends, tables, and references. Use A4 paper for typing. The typed area should be printed on (A4) 3 cm margins on the left side and the other 1 cm. The manuscript, subdivided by one-line space between headings, should be organized as follows:


Title page: The first page of the manuscript includes the title of the article followed by a one-line space, the names of all authors (no degrees), and their correspondence addresses, including the corresponding author's e-mail address. The first letter of each name and main word should be capitalized. The title, author's name, and affiliation should be centered on the width of the typing area.

Abstract: The second page contains the abstract, which should be 150-250 words in a single paragraph and presents the main findings. For indexing purposes, a list of 3–5 keywords in English not included in the title should be typed below the abstract.

Introduction: In the Introduction section, the researcher should illuminate the background of the study, clarify the purpose of the research, and emphasize the significance of the research problem. A careful review of the current state of the research field is essential, with citations to key publications. Ensure that the Introduction remains accessible to scientists who may not be specialists in the particular topic of the paper.

Materials and Methods: Provide sufficient details to reproduce the experiments. Support the techniques and methods used with references. Investigations on animals must comply with institutional and/or equivalent guides for the care and use of animals. Metric and standard international units should be used in this section and throughout the manuscript. Specify the computer software used for statistical analysis and define statistical terms, abbreviations, and symbols applied.

Results and Discussion: Present the results and their significance. Graphs and tables should be self-explanatory. Do not repeat in figures or the text the data presented in tables. Tables and figures should be numbered in the order of their mention in the text. Deals with critical review and interpretations of the results supported by relevant updated references. Repetition of data should be avoided. It should end with brief conclusions. In Short Communications, Results and Discussion may be combined.

Conclusions: The conclusion section should precisely articulate the main findings of the article, emphasizing its significance and relevance. In the conclusion, it is highly recommended that authors avoid referencing figures or tables. Instead, these should be appropriately referenced within the body of the paper.

Acknowledgements: Include the sponsor, funding agency, provider of major facilities, and the names of those who contributed substantially to work but did not fulfill the authorship requirements.

References: Literature references should be mentioned in the text according to the system of the International Journal for Humanities and Social Sciences . Titles of journals should not be abbreviated and should be in italics font, followed by the number of Volumes, the number of Issues between brackets, the page numbers, and then DOI.