ARTICLE SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Authors must indicate their ORCID or ResearcherID for identification.
- Articles must be original and not previously published.
- At the beginning of the article, the following should be indicated: UDC, author’s surname, name, patronymic, academic degree and title, place of residence, place of work, phone number, and email address.
- The structure of the article should follow this sequence: Abstract, Introduction (problem statement), Purpose and objectives, Degree of elaboration (analytical review of publications), Scientific novelty, Main text (divided into sections if necessary), Conclusion and findings, and References.
- The abstract (250–300 words) should include: purpose of the article, methodology and methods used, scientific novelty, and main conclusions, followed by keywords (5–7 words).
- The volume of the article: 5–12 pages.
- The article should be prepared in A4 format, with margins: top, right, and bottom – 2 cm; left – 3 cm; single spacing, Times New Roman, 12-point font, and submitted in electronic format.
- Articles and citations must be edited and checked by the author. References should be indicated in square brackets within the text, e.g., [Semenova N.K. Teaching Modern Philosophy, 2019], and at the end of the article sections “References” and “Sources” must be included.
- Language: articles are accepted in Turkish, Russian, English, and local Turkic languages using the common Turkic alphabet.
- Articles are reviewed only after the editors-in-chief make an initial positive decision regarding their suitability for publication. Articles that do not meet the monograph’s scope or scientific quality standards will not be considered; in such cases, the author receives a short negative response. Editors reserve the right not to provide detailed feedback on such submissions.
- The author is responsible for the content of the article.
- All articles are checked for plagiarism. If plagiarism is detected, publication is refused.