Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines |
Regulations for submission of academic articles, research articles, and book reviews for submission to Global Interactive Journal of World Religions and Cultures (GIJWRC) hosted by The Community Enterprise of the Banana Conservation Center in Suphanburi. |
1. The journal will not charge a fee for publishing articles. The journal encourages contributions that present innovative findings and creative approaches including novel methodologies and research designs. |
2. Editorial Board reviews articles according to follows guidelines, namely: |
- Formal requirements stated in the guidelines |
- Usage of appropriate methodology, presentation of evidences and synthesizing of findings |
- Societal relevance |
3. The article is neither under review nor published elsewhere. The article must be in the form of an academic essay, presenting the discussion of the research in an objective way. |
4. Elements of the article: |
- Title in English |
- name of the author(s) |
- 300-350 words abstract in English |
- Author(s) affiliation(s) |
- Keywords (maximum 7) |
- Content of the article: |
Research article |
- Abstract |
- Keywords |
- Introduction |
- Review Literatures |
- Research methodology |
- Results |
- Discussion |
- References |
Academic Article, Review Article |
- Abstract |
- Keywords |
- Introduction |
- Content |
- Conclusion |
5. An original article should range between 3000 and 7000 words excluding abstract, references, diagrams and data sets. |
File format: Microsoft Word (*. doc or *.docx), Times New Roman 12. |
The submitted file which includes graphs, charts and images should be located at appropriate locations in the text, between paragraphs, not within them. All figures should have figure numbers and titles (title case) and should be referred to by figure number in the text. A figure’s number and the title should be placed above and outside the figure, for example, table 1 or image 1 and Figure. Figures need to be clear and the author must have the original copyright. |
6. Book Review should have the name of the author, the title of the book, name and place of publisher, and the year of publication. Book Review should be between 3000-5000 words. |
7. To submit an article online: https://so18.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/gjwrc_2521/about/submissions |
Example of writing reference |
Notes-Bibliography Style |
Author’s name needs to be placed in front of a sentence that is being quoted, for example, Kamnuansilpa (2006) |
Citations need to be placed after the sentence (author’s name, year of publication). |
Single author: (Yota Chaiworamankul, 2023), (Keown, 2023) |
Two authors: (Hersey & Blanchard, 2022) |
Three authors: (Keown, Hersey & Blanchard, 2020) |
More authors: write the name of all authors and follow by the Year of publication or last name of 1st author et al., publishing year. For example, (Kaiser et al., 2021) |
Reference style |
The referencing style: APA (latest edition). The following are requirements and examples for common reference types. |
1. Books |
Author’s name, (publish year). Title. (Edition). Place of publication: name of press. etc. |
Mahachulalongkronrajavidayalaya University. (1996). Thai Tipitakas. Bangkok: MCU Press. |
Wasee, P,. (2007). Sufficient Economics and Civil Society if Social Economic Revived Way. (2nd ed.). Bangkok: Pimdee. |
2. Article in Journal |
Author’s name. (Publishing year). Title. Name of journal, year (Volume), page. etc. |
Dhillion, K. (2001). Challenges and strategies for improving the quality of the information in a university setting: A case study. Total Quality Management, 12(2), 167-177. |
Sucaromana, A. (2016). Resilience Quotient; RQ. Journal of MCU Peace Studies, 4(1), 209-220. |
3. Website |
Author’s name. (Publishing year). Title. Accessed access date Day Month Year, Url of the website. etc. |
CNN Wrie Staff. (2011). How U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden. Retrieved May 3, 2011, from https://www.cnn.com/WORLD/ asiapcf/ 05/02/bin.ladin.raid/index.html |