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CALL FOR PAPERS-LAW, SOCIOLOGY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2011 - INDIAN JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES

Date2011-10-09

Deadline2011-10-09

VenueAgartala, India India

KeywordsCALL FOR PAPERS

Websitehttp://ijhumanities.blogspot.com

Topics/Call fo Papers

GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS

1. The manuscript should be a length of less than 5000 words, neatly typed in single space, on A-4 size papers. It should be submitted in duplicate and the first page should carry only the title of the paper, author [s]’ name [s], designations, official address, phone/fax numbers and e-mail addresses.
2. Abstract: Each manuscript should carry an abstract of about 150-200 words.
3. Key words: Maximum five - six keywords to be indicated.
4. Introduction: A short introduction of the research problem followed by a brief review of literature and objective of the research.
Describe the materials used in the experiments, year of experimentation, site etc. Describe the methods employed for collection of data in short.
5. Results and Discussion: This segment should focus on the fulfillment of stated objectives as given in the introduction. It should contain the findings presented in the form of tables, figures and photographs.
6. Concluding Observations: It deals with objectives of the paper.
7. Acknowledgments (where applicable).
8. End notes: All notes should be indicated by serial numbers in the text and detailed references should be given end of the paper.
9. The following style of reference may be strictly followed:
(a) In case of journal: Authors last name, initials, year of publication, name of the
paper, name of the journal (italic), volume number, issue number and page number.
(b) In case of a Book: Authors last name, initials, year of publication, title of the
book (italic), name of publisher, place of publication and page numbers.
(c) In case of an edited Book: Authors last name, initials, year of publication, name of the editor, title of the book (italic), name of publisher, place of publication and page numbers.
(d) In case of institution/Govt. report: full name of the institution/ministry, year of publication, place of publication.
(e) In case of online document: Authors last name, initials, year of publications, title of the paper, website, and date of retrieve.
10. British English spelling is to be used through the manuscript.
11. English manuscripts must be in Times New Roman font size 11 and in single spacing.
12. The tables and figures in the text should be centralized.
13. The same data should not be presented in tables and figures both.
14. Every contribution should be accompanied by a declaration that the article is original and has not been published or submitted elsewhere for publication.
15. Every accepted article will be copy-edited. The editorial board reserved the right to make necessary revisions to the text. Every author will receive one complimentary copy of the issue in which one’s paper appears.

Review System: Every research paper will be reviewed by two members of peer review committee. The criteria used for acceptance of research papers are contemporary relevance, contribution to knowledge, clear and logical analysis, fairly good English and sound methodology of research papers. The Editor reserves the right to reject any manuscript as unsuitable in topic, style or form without requesting external review.

Copy Rights: Acceptance of a manuscript for publication in the Journal shall automatically mean transfer of copyright to the editor. The Editorial Board takes no responsibility for the fact or the opinion expressed in the Article, it rests entirely with the author(s) thereof.

Printing Charge: As a result of highly printing charge every contributor will pay Rs. 500 as printing charge for each article.

For Any Enquiry:
Email: ijhindia11-AT-gmail.com
Mobile No: 09856321179

Common causes for the papers being rejected are:
1. that they report a single small or incomplete experiment that makes a minor or uncertain contribution to new knowledge or understanding;
2. that the data are statistically insignificant and /or do not support the claims being made;
3. they are written so poorly, without references to these and the more detailed instructions for authors, that they are incomprehensible.
**Authors are requested to send their research articles strictly according to the format mentioned in the Guidelines to the Authors**

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