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Millenial Asia
(An International Journal of Association
of Asia Scholars, New Delhi,
India)
Guidelines
for Authors:
The journal publishes original
research papers with comparative perspectives in any area of social
sciences and humanities related to Asian Countries. All papers are refereed
through a double blind process. Please submit your paper in the form
of an MS Word file attached directly to either of the Editors at lakhwindersingh07@gmail.com
sukhpal@iimahd.ernet.in and always send a copy to aassouthasia@gmail.comThis
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. Submitted papers should not have been previously published
nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers will be published as soon
as possible, usually in the issue of the journal that follows acceptance
of the article.
The submissions may include original research articles, review
articles, book reviews and thematic discussions. Articles must have
clearly stated questions and theses or hypotheses. Their contribution
and findings must be succinctly explained.
Because Millennial Asia is committed to interdisciplinary work
and research on complex historical and contemporary Asian themes, scholars
are encouraged to cite scholarship beyond the narrow confines of single
disciplines alone and to explain their work concisely to those from
different disciplinary areas.
Type of Articles:
1. Research articles:
• Articles must be no longer than 10,000 words, including list of tables,
charts, diagrams and references using Times New Roman, Font 12 and double-space
• All articles must be accompanied by an abstract of 150-200 words
• Up to six key words may be provided by the contributor
2. Review articles: Review articles must be no longer than 5,000 words
3. Book reviews: Desirable length for book reviews is 2,000 words
4. Thematic discussions: Desirable length for thematic discussions is
3,000-5,000 words.
REFERENCES
Millennial Asia prefers to use American Psychological Association
(APA) reference style which uses (i) in-text parenthetical citations, and (ii) a reference list
(sorted by author’s surname) at the end of the article. Please
refer to the American Psychological Association (APA) publication manual
at http://www.apastyle.org/ for
instructions on preparation of manuscript.
Examples:
Brown, D. S. (2004) A theory of International Relations, New York: McGraw-Hill.
Dickson, R. P., & Jordan, M. (2009) Innovation: Location
matters. Review of Management, 42(4), 28–36.
Ray,
A. S. (2009) “Emerging Through Technology Capabilities? Analysis of
India’s Technological Trajectory”, in Manmohan Agarwal (ed.) India’s Economic Future: Education, Technology,
Energy and Environment, New
Delhi: Social Science Press
OTHER GUIDELINES:
1. All articles (including charts, diagrams, references etc.) must be
submitted in electronic format (MS Word). Graphs may be sent in MS Excel
format
2. All contributors are requested to send complete contact details for
correspondence. This will include full name and institutional affiliation,
postal address, email, telephone and fax numbers.
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