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Author Guidelines

  1. Manuscripts written for Dialogic - Journal of Communication and Human Development include research outcomes in the field communication studies as its focus and scope.
  2. Manuscript is written in English. The writing system for research outcome is title, name of the writer, abstract with key words, Introduction, literature review, methods, discussion, conclusion, and reference.
  3. Manuscript is typed using Microsoft Word program on A4 paper with font Cambria size 12 pts, 1,5 spaces, and article length 3.500-8.000 words.
  4. Manuscript is to be submitted by creating user account as an author in Register Page
  5. Title of the article is no more than 15 words.
  6. The name of the author is written without any academic degree, followed by the name of author’s institution, located under the title of the article. In case manuscript written by the team, the editor is only in contact with the main author or the first mentioned author. The main author must include his/her correspondence address or e-mail.
  7. The abstract and keywords must be written in two languages (in Bahasa Indonesia and English). The length of each abstract is no more than 200 words, while the limit of key words is 3-5 words. The abstract, at the least, must contain the aim, method, and result of the research.
  8. Tables and figures must have titles and have a clear number and sources, and be typed in single space. In case of pictures or figures.
  9. The list of references only contains referred sources, and all referred sources must be mentioned on the list. Reference sources consist of, at the least, 80% printed literature published in the last 10 years. The reference sources in the form of research articles in a journal or in a research report (including undergraduate theses, master theses, dissertations, books, and other relevant publications).
  10. All reference mentioned should be written down in reference using American Psychological Association (APA) style and arranged from A to Z. for example (Putnam, 2017) or Putnam (2017)
  11. Check each referred article for accuracy and make sure every quoted work in the article is written in Bibliography and References. Works that are not cited but mentioned in the Bibliography or References will be omitted by the editor. example:

    Anderson, B. (1983). Imagined Communities. London: Verso

    Article Journal Lee, K. (2004). Reading and learning strategies: Recommendations for the 21st century. Journal of Developmental Education, 28(2), 2-15.

    Article journal through website Austin, D. (2009). Fatty acids, breastfeeding and autism spectrum disorder. E-journal of Applied Psychology, 5(1), 49-52. Retrieved from http://ojs/lib.swin.edu.au

    Barthes, Roland. (1992). “Unsur-unsur Semiologi: Langue dan Parole” dalam Panuti Sujiman dan van Zoest, (Eds.) Serba-serbi Semiotika. Jakarta; Gramedia, (hal. 80-88)

    Book chapter Fananie, Zainuddin. (2000). “Perspektif Ideologis dalam Sastra Indonesia” dalam Soediro Satoto (Ed.) Sastra: Ideologi, Politik, dan Kekuasaan editor. Surakarta: Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta Press (hal. 13-28)

    Books Bauman, Zygmunt. (1998), Modernity and Ambivalence, Cambridge: Polity Press.

    Document on website TransCanada. (2006). Annual report. Retrieved from http://www.transcanada.com/investor/annual_reports/2006/media/pdf/TransCanada_ 2006_Annual_Report.pdf

    Newspaper article through website Smith, G. (2012). Harris, M. (2011, August 16). Grades improve if classes start later, studies find. The Calgary Herald. Retrieved from http://www.calgaryherald.com/

    Newspapers article Fung, M. (2006, December 12). Asthma rates increasing. Winnipeg Free Press, pp. C4.

    Translation book Mancusa, S., & Viola, A. (2015). Brilliant green: The surprising history and science of plant intelligence (J. Benham, Trans.). Washington, DC: Island Press.

    Website Buzan, T. (2007).Mind maps. Retrieved September 3, 2009, from http://www.buzanworld.com/Mind_Maps.html

  12. All manuscripts are anonymously studied by reviewers appointed by the editor according to their expertise. The author is given a chance to revise the manuscript based on the reviewer’s or the editor’s recommendation/advice. The decision of publication or rejection will be informed through the author’s email address.
  13. The editor has the right to modify and correct the spelling, writing, and grammar of the published manuscript.
  14. Everything related to citing permission or computer software usage in writing the manuscript or any other things related to copyright done by the author, along with all its legal consequences, becomes the author’s full responsibility.
  15. An author whose manuscript is published will get soft copies proof. Unpublished manuscripts will not be returned.

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • This submission meets the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • This submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
  • All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
  • All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
  • Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.

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