Instructions for Authors

The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and case studies written in scholarly English and uniquely focused on the problems confronting the emerging global society. Therefore, every manuscript must follow the format indicated below.

- Title

- Abstract

- Introduction

- Materials and Methods

- Results and Discussion

- Conclusion and Recommendations

- References

- Appendices

1. The title of the article must convey the research. Avoid using words that add little to the meaningfulness of the article.

2. The title page should include a regular topic, full authorship, and an introductory footnote with the authors' academic qualifications, profession, titles, affiliations, mailing, and telephone number(s).

3. The abstract should not exceed one hundred and fifty words and should state the aim of the study, methodology, main idea of the discussion, as well as findings and conclusion.

4. The article must be a high-quality research paper that has pooled and integrated required information from academic sources, personal experiences, professional publications, and research to the advancement of knowledge.

5The study must be supported with citations and references. Citations in the manuscripts should adopt the author-date method.

6The tone of the written article should be very professional, free from clichés, jokes, or personal anecdotes.

7The findings must be intelligible to professional and non-professional as well as expert and non-expert readers.

8References must be arranged in alphabetical order and must be consistent with the context citations.

9Page boundaries (numbers) of Journal articles, Book Chapters, and Publishers of texts cited in the article must appear in the references.

10Authors should ensure that all arithmetic calculations, statistical and numerical data, text citations, references, abbreviations, and terminologies are accurate and consistent

11Manuscripts are accepted for publication after a single-blinded refereed peer review.

12Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced on A4 paper, approximately 5 - 12 pages (including references and abstract). Lengthier manuscripts would attract additional charges.

13The authors are responsible for preparing a manuscript with no spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors.

14The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject a manuscript if it fails to meet its standard/requirements or infringes basic research ethics, and such a decision is final.