Writing Rules

SAMPLE ARTICLE

TELİF FORMU

 

Author’s may send their articles which are prepared in accordance with the below stated publishing and editorial principles, together with the “article presentation form” via e-mail to the provided addresses. Providing the permissions of the authors (the main author or the rightful publishing house) is obligatory for the translated texts and articles as well. The articles which are sent to their authors for further improvement and/or proofreading following the preliminary reviews and referee evaluations, should be edited accordingly and delivered back to the journal in one month at the latest. On the other hand, the articles which are found to be conflicting with this guideline, will be returned to their authors for further proofreading and will not be issued.

Publishing Principles

AİT publishes scientific articles in social sciences to bring together the branches of psychology and sociology in a common publication area, to provide resources for the employees working in both fields, to share new perspectives and researches on human and human social issues and to bring these two areas of social sciences together.​

AİT is a peer-reviewed journal which is published two times a year. Accepted articles are those which contain original theoretical and/or experimental studies as well as educational explanations related to fixed reference values.

AİT Editorial Board is authorized to decide whether or not to accept articles through international peer-reviews.

 

General Rules

  1. The language of the articles is Turkish and English
  2. If there is an institution that supports the study, the last word of the article title should be placed on (*) and the information on the same page as the footnote should be given.
  3. Manuscripts should not exceed 12.000 words including bibliography and annexes.
  4. Articles should be organized according to the APA reference system. Please make sure that the references in the text are in the references
  5. The upper limit of plagiarism determined by the editorial board for our journal is 10 percent. The filtering options in the plagiarism detection program are set as follows: -Except for biblical (Bibliography excluded) -except for exclusions (Quotes excluded) -except for text sections with less than 5 words (Limit match size to 5 words) -Other filtering options included in the program menu are not included in the report. It is not.

 

Writing Rules

Main Title: It should be a title that is compatible with the content, expressing it best and should be written in bold letters. The title of the article should be written with the first letter of the words capital and should be between 10-12 words at most. Author names and addresses: The names and surnames of the authors should be written in bold, and the addresses should be written in normal and italic characters; The institutions, communication and e-mail addresses of the authors, if any, should be indicated with footnotes on the first page. Summary: At the beginning of the article, there should be a Turkish abstract in English and an abstract in English with a minimum of 100 words and a maximum of 150 words. . In the abstract, the resources used, figures and chart numbers should not be mentioned; footnotes should not be used. Keywords that contain at least 3 and at most 5 words should be given by leaving a line space under the Essence and Abstarct. The Turkish article should have an English title and should be shown above the abstract.

Main Text: It should be written in 17X24 page size, MS Word program, Times New Roman font, 12 font size and 1.5 line spacing. Top 3 cm at the edges of the page, bottom 3 cm., Left 3 cm., Right 3 cm. spaces should be left and pages should be numbered. Manuscripts should not exceed 6,000 (six thousand) words including abstracts, abstracts, figures and tables. The parts that should be highlighted in the text should be written in italics, not bold or in single quotes. Double highlights such as quotation marks + italics should never be included in the text.

Section Headings: In the article, intermediate and subheadings can be used to provide a regular information transfer. All intermediate (normal) and subtitles (italic) in the article should be written in 12 font size and only the first letters of the words should be written in capital and bold characters; colons should not be placed at the end of the subtitles and they should be continued after a line.

Tables and Figures: Tables should have numbers and titles and should be prepared in accordance with black and white printing. Tables and figures should be numbered separately by giving the number of rows. Vertical lines should not be used in the table drawing. Horizontal lines, on the other hand, should be used only to separate the subheadings within the table. The table number is perpendicular to the top, left (normal); The name of the table should be written in italics, with the first letter of each word capitalized. Tables should be where they should be in the text.

Table 1: Comparative analysis of different approaches

Figure numbers and names should be written centered just below the figure. The figure number should be written italic, it should end with a dot, and just after the first letter, the figure name should be written perpendicularly.

Images: They are added if necessary within the scope of the journal.

Footnote: Footnote should not be used to cite references, footnotes should only be used for additional explanatory information and automatic numbering should be used. In order to cite references in footnotes, in-text citation methods should be used.

Citations and Submissions / Citations: The author should refer to all citations made directly or indirectly according to the examples below. In cases not mentioned here, the APA6 format should be used. Direct quotations should be given in quotation marks and written in italic (italic) font.

References in text citations

Footnotes should never be used for submissions. All references should be written in parentheses and as follows.

In general references to work with a single author;

(Carter, 2004).

For references to a specific quoted place of the study with a single author;

(Bendix, 1997: 17).

In references to two-author studies;

(Hacıbekiroğlu ve Sürmeli, 1994: 101).

In publications with more than two authors, only the surname of the first author and "et al." Should be written in the text. (Akalın vd., 1994: 11).

In the bibliography part, other authors of the publications with more than one author should be specified.

If the name of the referred author is given in the text, only the publication date of the source should be written;

Gazimihal (1991:6), bu konuda “…….. ”nu belirtir.

In the works and manuscripts without publication date, only the name of the authors should be written;

(Hobsbawm).

Encyclopedia, etc. the name of the source, volume and page number, if any, should be written in the works;

(Meydan Larousse 6, 1994: 18).

Citations from the second source should also be written as follows and stated in the sources; As Lepecki put it, “………” (Act. Korkmaz 2004: 176).

Bibliography: At the end of the text, it should be written alphabetically according to the surnames of the authors according to the following examples. References should be listed according to the date of publication if an author has more than one publication; publications of a writer published in the same year (2004a, 2004b) should be indicated as:

Displaying books

Öztürkmen, A. (1994). Türkiye’de Folklor ve Milliyetçilik, İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.

Carter, A. (2004). Dans Tarihini Yeniden Düşünmek, çev: Cansu Şipal, İstanbul: BGST Yayınları.

Show articles

Sarısözen, M. (1970). Bağlama Metodu, Folklor/Halkbilim (1): 12-16.

Bakka, E. ve Felföldi, L. (2002). Whose Dances, Whose Authenticity? Dance Research (32): 3-18.

Showing the chapters in the book

Lepecki, A. (2004). Concept and Presence: The Contemporary European Dance Scene. Rethinking Dance History: A Reader, ed. Alexandra Carter, London: Routledge, s: 176-190.

Şahin, M. (2013). Klinik Psikolog Olmak. Klinik Psikoloji, ed. Linden, W. ve Hewitt, P. L. Ankara: Nobel, s: 1-16.

Showing theses

Dehmen, B. (2005). Ulusal ve Küreselin Kesişme Noktasında Halk Danslarına Bir Yaklaşım: Dansın Sultanları, Yayınlanmamış Yüksek Lisans Tezi, İstanbul: Boğaziçi Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü.

Showing internet resources

İnternet elde edilen verilerin kaynakları mutlaka gösterilmeli ve Kaynakça’da erişim adresi ve erişim tarihi belirtilerek verilmelidir. Erişim adresi olarak kaynağın yer aldığı web sayfasının (ana sayfa) adresi değil, kaynağın görüntülendiği adres verilmelidir. http://www.tdkterim.gov.tr/bts/ (12.10.2014).

Aksu, G. (2011). Özgür Bir Beden, Özgür Bir Sanat Dalı, Yazında ve Çeviride Beden, Akşit Göktürk’ü Anma Toplantısı (15-17 Mart 2006) İstanbul Üniversitesi. http://mimesis-dergi.org/2011/04/ozgur-bir-alanozgur-bir-sanat-dali/. (12.10.2011).

Demonstration of interviews

Ural, U. (2014). Artvin halk dansları çalıştırıcısı Uğur Ural ile ÜFTAD ofisinde yapılan görüşme, İstanbul: 19 Temmuz.
2. Ethical Principles Compliance Policy
All researchers who will submit scientific articles to Aydın Journal of Human and Society are obliged to comply with all kinds of research and publication ethics practices in line with the ethical regulations published by the American Psychological Association and the Turkish Psychological Association.
Turkish Psychological Association Ethics Regulation: 

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American Psychologists Association Code of Ethics:

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Articles that do not comply with research and publication ethics are reviewed by the Editorial Board and are not evaluated.

3. Plagiarism Policy

All articles sent to AIT Journal for publication are subjected to intial screening through the "Turnitin" program. In cases where articles submitted to the journal for publication are encountered with an intial rate of more than 20%, the related articles are not evaluated.

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 5. AİT Magazine Copyright Transfer Form

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