THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE ASIAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION (IJAPA)

 

Mission

Editors and Advisory Board

 Instructions for Authors

 Call for Papers

Contents

Indexing and Abstracting

 

 

Instructions: Instructions for contributors should be read carefully before submitting a manuscript. Those manuscripts that do not conform to the following guidelines will be returned to the author. Manuscripts (not previously published or being considered for publication) should be free of internal references to the author’s identity; other references are removed before manuscripts are screened by the editors. Manuscripts judged by the editors to be appropriate for the journal are submitted to blind review by external readers. The editor maintains responsibility for final selection. Manuscripts should be written in English and sent to Professor Visam Mansur  (vmansur@fatih.edu.tr) as e-mail attachments in Microsoft Word. The manuscript should be accompanied by an abstract of 100-150 words. Contributors should bear in mind that they are addressing an international audience.

Footnotes and text citation: All notes in the text should appear as footnotes. They should be numbered consecutively throughout the text. The abbreviation "p." or "pp." is used to denote page numbers in footnotes. For articles in which the footnotes contain full bibliographical information, only the first citation of a work should be given in full. When references to the same work follow without interruption, use ibid. When notes to the same work follow after interruption, use the author's last name and a shortened title of the book or article; do not use op. cit. Please print footnotes in a minimum of a 12 point double-space font.

The style of footnote citations and references should conform to the following examples:

Footnote citations:
T.E. Zolla, A History of Sufism in Anatolia, Vol. II (New York: Routledge, 1997), p. 333.

David Tompkins, Philosophy and Science (London: Penguin Press, 2002), p. 28.

Mandy Hassan, 'Ibnu Rushd and the Poetry of Ibnu Walladeh ', Philosopy and Literature , 15, 3 (1987), pp. 135-149.

References: For articles in which a list of references is given on the final text page, the entries should be listed under 'References'. Please list all references alphabetically by author. Where more than one work is cited for an individual author, these works should be listed chronologically.

Zolla, T.E.. (1997) A History of Sufism in Anatolia  (New York: Routledge).

Zolla, T.E.. (1999) Ibnu Arabi's Sufism (Cannes: Carnival Press).

Hassan, Mandy (1987) 'Ibnu Rushd and the Poetry of Ibnu Walladeh', Philosopy and Literature , 15, 3.

Yung, Choi (2004) 'Politicizing Gender', in Elizabeth Redwolf (ed.) Women in  the World (Sidney: Harbour Press).

Quotations. Short quotations within the text should appear within quotation marks; longer quotations  (four lines and above) should be indented about 2 cm along the left margin with no quotation marks. Words, punctuation, or italicization not present in the original should be contained within square brackets or noted as 'emphasis added'.

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