Focus and Scope
Aims
Journal of Anatolian Cultural Research is an international, peer-reviewed and scientific journal published three times a year. The main target of our journal is; To be among the preferred journals which are compatible with scientific norms and scientific ethics, by evaluating qualified and original studies meticulously, publishing them regularly and contributing to social sciences. The main purposes of the journal are as follows:
- To present the studies such as articles, book critics and symposium evaluations to the scientific world by including researches related to all disciplines of Social Sciences.
- To create qualified reference guide in the fields of social sciences.
- To carry articles published in the fields of social sciences to international area.
- To be indexed by more database and indexing services with the Open Access System and to provide scientists and readers easy and unlimited access,
- To increase citation rates and prevalence of the articles with Open Access Journal System, Databases and Indexing Services.
Scope
Journal of Anatolian Cultural Research is an international, peer-reviewed and scientific journal published three times a year (in April, August and December). The writing language of the journal is Turkish and English. Journal aims to publish research articles, review articles and case reports are published in the field of social sciences, which are prepared in accordance with scientific research principles and have not been published anywhere before.
The journal seeks articles related to the all areas of social sciences. Its scope includes the following topics but not limited to:
Archaeology |
Geography |
History |
Art History |
Economics |
Business |
Administrative Sciences |
Banking and Insurance |
International Relations |
Political Science |
Communication |
Cultural Studies |
Tourism |
Sociology |
Psychology |
Philosophy |
Linguistics |
Literature |
Turkish Folklore Studies |
Contemporary Turkish Dialects and Literatures |
Educational Sciences |
Teacher Training |
Field Education |
Environment |
Balkans |
Middle East |
Caucasus |
Turkish World |
Anatolian |
Cyprus |
North Africa |
Middle Asia |
Other Disciplines related to Social Sciences |
Articles need to make a significant contribution to the theoretical and /or methodological literature on the subject.