Petunjuk Penulisan

The following guidelines for prospective authors apply:

  1. Manuscripts are the results of research, theoretical studies, literature studies, or critical conceptual ideas around current issues that are objective, systematic, analytical, and descriptive.
  2. Manuscripts must be original works and have never been published in other journals or other media.
  3. Manuscripts sent are not in the process of editing, reviewing, or publishing in other journals.
  4. Manuscripts can be written in Bahasa or English.
  5. Article writing using standard language that is approved, straightforward, simple, easy to understand, and does not contain multiple meanings.
  6. Systematics of writing includes: (a) Title of the manuscript, (b) Identity of the author (Author's name without an academic title, Name of Agency or Institution, and email address of the author), (c) Abstract accompanied by keywords (English and Bahasa), Introduction, Research Methods, Discussion (sub-chapters follow the studies discussed in the article), Conclusions, Suggestions and Recommendations, Bibliography.
  7. Writing format as follows:
    1. The manuscript is sent in the form of a document file with the entire script length, including footnotes and bibliography, ranging from 4,000 to 6,500 words (18-25 pages).
    2. Unless otherwise indicated earlier, abbreviations should be avoided. Titles of article should be written out in full.
    3. Abstract of 150-200 words are written in one paragraph and 1 (one) space in English and Bahasa.
    4. Keywords in English and Bahasa are written above the abstract amount of 3-5 words.
    5. The manuscript is typed on A4 size paper with Arial font size of 12 pt font size and 1.5 spaces.
    6. Writing citations must include the source in the form of a bodynote (APA style). Writing quotes using a reference management application such as Mendeley, Zotero, etc. is preferred.
    7. Reference should be from the most recent edition. Writing bibliography arranged alphabetically by category; Books, Journals, Legislation, the Internet.
  8. The author must guarantee the validity of the writing and does not violate the scientific code of ethics and does not violate copyrights.
  9. The contents of the writing are not the responsibility of the editor. The editor has the right to edit the editorial without changing the substance.
  10. Authors should be willing to respond to questions from readers of their articles.
  11. All article manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by qualified academics in the field; this is a process that may take weeks or months.