ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Manuscripts should be approximately 2,000 to 8,000 words. Longer manuscripts will be considered only in exceptional circumstances.
- Manuscripts should be original works and must not be submitted elsewhere while under consideration by Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.
- Articles will be reviewed by the Editors and will be forwarded for peer review upon their assessment.
- Chicago Manual Style (Author, Date) system should be used. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum, and lengthy notes are strongly discouraged.
- A short academic biography of the author(s) should also be included, not to exceed 250 words.
REVIEW PROCESS
Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (JSAMES), employs two-stage review process. At first step, (one of) the editor(s) of the journal reviews the article in order to decide if it is worthy of peer-review.
If the article can pass this first review, it will then be sent to two anonymous peer-reviewers. After about 12 to 14 weeks, the authors will receive either an email from the journal relating their decision which will be accompanied by the reviewers' reports or comments.
OVERALL STYLE
Articles should be written in clear, jargon-free English with adequate but not excessive documentation. (JSAMES) aims to be accessible to a variety of readers: scholars from diverse disciplines, policy-makers, and journalists, among others.
GENERAL AGREEMENT
JSAMES will own copyright to all published works and has the right of first publication, both in print and online, unless other arrangements are made with the Editors in advance.
SUBMISSION
Manuscripts should be submitted as electronic files to jsames@villanova.edu. Authors are encouraged to email the Editors at the same address should they have additional questions about the submission process.
Author-Date: Sample Citations upon request
The following examples illustrate citations using the author-date system. Each example of a reference list entry is accompanied by an example of a corresponding parenthetical citation in the text. For more details and many more examples, see chapter 15 of The Chicago Manual of Style.