Section Policies

  1. Research Articles
    Research Articles are original studies that present new findings or in-depth analysis within a specific field of study. These articles must be based on original research and should include a clear statement of objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions. Research Articles must demonstrate significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge in the relevant field and be supported by solid data and analysis.
  • Word Limit: 4,000 – 6,000 words
  • Review Process: Peer-reviewed
  • Formatting: Follow the journal's submission guidelines
  1. Review Articles
    Review Articles provide comprehensive surveys of the current state of knowledge on a particular topic. These articles synthesize existing research, offering critical analysis and identifying gaps or trends in the literature. Review Articles should highlight the significance and impact of the topic within the respective field.
  • Word Limit: 5,000 – 8,000 words
  • Review Process: Peer-reviewed
  • Formatting: Follow the journal's submission guidelines
  1. Case Studies
    Case Studies present detailed investigations of particular instances or examples within a specific context, offering valuable insights into practical applications, challenges, or outcomes. These submissions should focus on real-life examples and may include critical discussions of the broader implications for practice, policy, or theory.
  • Word Limit: 3,000 – 5,000 words
  • Review Process: Peer-reviewed
  • Formatting: Follow the journal's submission guidelines
  1. Short Communications
    Short Communications are concise reports of urgent, new, or noteworthy findings in research. These articles should be limited in scope and provide early insights into emerging trends or discoveries. Short Communications should focus on novel concepts, findings, or methods and must offer value for further academic inquiry.
  • Word Limit: 1,500 – 2,500 words
  • Review Process: Peer-reviewed
  • Formatting: Follow the journal's submission guidelines
  1. Editorials
    Editorials are written by the editorial board, guest editors, or invited experts. They provide commentary, perspective, or insight on current issues, debates, or developments within the field. Editorials are not subjected to the peer-review process but must adhere to the journal's ethical standards.
  • Word Limit: 1,000 – 2,000 words
  • Review Process: Not peer-reviewed
  • Formatting: Follow the journal's submission guidelines
  1. Letters to the Editor
    Letters to the Editor are brief correspondence from readers or contributors that discuss articles or issues related to the journal’s content. These letters may comment on the content of previously published papers or present new ideas for discussion. They are typically shorter in length and require succinct expression of ideas.
  • Word Limit: 500 – 1,000 words
  • Review Process: Not peer-reviewed
  • Formatting: Follow the journal's submission guidelines