author-guidlines

  • Manuscripts submitted to the journal should be original contributions and should not be under consideration for any other publications.

  • The journal accepts research based articles, book review, and special issues concerning to gender studies.

  • The manuscripts should be together with abstract (200-250 words) and a list of at least three key words describing the main points of the manuscript.  Please submit complete manuscripts to the following link:

  • The manuscript should to identify the title of article; name of author(s), institutional address and email of its author(s).

  • The journal accepts manuscripts written in Bahasa Indonesia, Arabic or in English. Manuscripts written in Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic must also include Title, Abstract, Keywords and Reference in English.

  • Please use Times New Roman 12 pt and all submissions should be typed in single spacing. 2.5 cm margins in Microsoft Word format.

  • The article length should not exceed 5000 words excluding abstract, references, table and figures.

  • Articles referencing format could be in both body note and/or foot note.

  • Manuscripts should follow the style of the publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA).

  • British and American spelling system are accommodated.

  • References.  Literature citations in the text should be made by name(s) of author(s) and year.

 

Ermawati (2014) reported that …

The study had been continued (Ermawati, 2014)

 

  • References should be listed in alphabetical order, by the authors last names. For the same author, or for the same set of authors, references should be arranged chronologically. If there is more than one publication in the same year for the same authors, the letter a, b, etc, should be added to the year. (Herman, 1998a); (Herman, 1998b).

  • Example of other reference citations:

 

Blake, B.J. (1990). Relational Grammar. New York: Routledge

 

Bjork, R.A. (2007). Retrival inhabitation as an adaptive mechanism in human memory. In H.L. Roediger III & F.I.M. Craik (eds.). Varieties of memory & consciousness (pp. 309-330). Hull: Hull University Press.

 

Alkali, M., Talif, R. & Jan, J.M. (2015). Constructing the Subject, Deconstructing the Text: The Feminist Other in Achebe’s Anthills of the Savanah. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities 23(3): 583-602.

 

  •  Please use the standardized application

  • Plagiarism tolerant is 25%