Publication Guidelines, Submission Format and Process
The Waikato Islamic Studies Review aims to attract new researchers and established scholars interested in the subject of Islam as an academic discipline and to provide an opportunity to discuss and exchange information and knowledge on new research in the form of a ‘working paper’ publication.
The Waikato Islamic Studies Review invites submissions on any topic or theme, including religion, philosophy, history, politics, sociology, culture, and law, within the broad field of studies on Islam and Muslim societies.
All papers must comply with the following requirements and authors are responsible for securing copyright permission to reproduce any figure, table, or text from another source.
*Papers are to be formatted in Microsoft Office Word, Front: 12 Times New Roman.
*Minimum of 2000 and a maximum of 5000 words in length.
*Footnote or Endnote citations.
*An abstract & short author note.
Papers are to be submitted electronically at:
islamic-studies-group@waikato.ac.nz
A catalogue record for the Waikato Islamic Studies Review is available from the National Library of New Zealand.
Editorial Board
Executive Editor: Abdullah Drury
Managing Editor: Simon Gray
Assistant Editor: Mortaza Shams
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apam (21 février 2021). Call for Submission – Waikato Islamic Studies Review. APAMi. Consulté le 13 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/b9e9