Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

Article is the result of research in the field of communication (5500-7000 words).

  1. Articles written in English or Indonesian which will later be translated into English. The manuscript typed by Microsoft Word, Times New Roman font size 12 pts, double spaced (2 Spasi), standard margins (left limit and a lower limit of 4 cm, while the right limit and the upper limit of 3 cm), printed on A4 paper with sequence of completion of abstract, introduction, methods, analyses and result, conclusions, and bibliograph (20 pages minimal).

  2.  The title of the article are no more than 10 words. The title is written centered, font size 16 pts. Title should be Clearly Defined and Informative. 

  3. The name of the author (along with institutional addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail address), abstract (with key words using English), introduction, methods of research, the results of research and discussion, conclusion and bibliography.

  4. By lines are listed without an academic degree, with your name and address of their home institution, and are placed below the article title. In the case of a script written by the team, editors relate only to the main author or authors whose names are listed in the first place. The main author must specify your e-mail address.

  5. Abstract It requires concise, specific, accurate and factual information to briefly show the reasons for study, proposed solution, the method used, proposed contribution, research objectives to be achieved, results and conclusions, and highlight the difference/benefit it offers from a pre-existing method. The length of each abstract 200-250 words, accompanied by a number of 3-5 word keyword. 

  6. In the introduction to the article provides background research, the research context, the results of literature review, research purposes the theoretical concepts used to discuss and analyze your research problem. Conceptual article also contains a reference exposure problems (controversial, unresolved, and new developments).

  7. In the method provides exposure in the form of a paragraph about the study design, data sources, data collection techniques, and real data analysis conducted by researchers.

  8. The research result shows exposure analysis results related to the research question. The discussion shows the meaning of results and comparisons with the theory and / or the results of similar studies.

  9. Discussion on conceptual article contains exposure study or thinking of the writer analytical, argumentative, logical, and critical. Exposure to load the establishment or attitudes discussion on issues pared writer.

  10. Conclusion contains research findings in the form of answers to questions form the essence of the results of research or discussion. The conclusions presented in paragraph form.

  11. Cover contain substances conclusion, the affirmation of the establishment or the attitude of the author, and recommendations. Concluding presented in paragraph form.

  12. Reference list only contains the sources referenced in the article, and all the sources referred to should be listed in the reference list. Referral source at least 80% in the form of literature published 10 years. References used are primary sources in the form of research articles in journals or research reports (including thesis, dissertation). Article published in the Journal of Prophetic recommended for use as a reference and reference writing techniques have to use Mendeley (references manager application).

  1. Referral and citations using the technique enclosed reference (the last name, year). Inclusion of a source in a direct quotation should be accompanied by information about the place of origin of the page number citations. Example: (Baran, 2009: 45).

  2. References are arranged in a manner that refer APA Style 6th edition as the following example and described in alphabetical and chronological order.

 

Procedures for writing references (APA Style) must Using References Manager:

Books:

Littlejohn, SW. (1992). Theories of Human Communication (4th ed). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Rogers, EM & Rekha, AR. (1976). Communication in Organizations. New York, NY: The Free Press.

Cunningham, S & Turner, G. (Eds.). (2002). The Media in Australia. Sydney, Australia: Allen & Unwin

 

E-book:

McRobbie, A. (1998). British Fashion Design: Rag Rade or Image Industry? London: Routledge. Available from: <http://leeds.etailer.dpsl.net/Home/htmlmoreinfo. asp? isbn = 0203168011>

 

Pages in the book collection of articles:

Darmawan, Joseph J.(2007).Reviewing Birthday Necessity Of News (television). In Papilon H. Manurutng (ed), Communication and Power (pp. 60-95).Jogjakarta:FSK.

 

Journal article:

Giroux, H. (2000).Public Pedagogy as Cultural Politics: Stuart Hall and The "Crisis" of Culture. Cultural Studies, 14 (2), 341-360.

 

Conference Papers:

Jongeling, SB. (1988, September). Student teachers' preference for cooperative small group teaching. Paper Presented at The 3rd Annual 13 Research Forum of the Western Australian Institute for Educational Research, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia.

 

Articles in the Internet:

Massy, WF & Robert, Z. (1996). Using Information Technology to Enhance Academic Productivity. By (www.educom.edu/program.nlii/keydoces/massy. Htm)

 

Newspaper article:

Ispandriarno, L. (2008, May 12). Green Bus Monitor. Koran Tempo, p. 4.

 

Post / news in the newspaper without the author:

Monitor bus. (2008, May 12). Koran Tempo, p. 4.

 

The official document:

Guidance and Development Center for Languages. (1978). Research Report Writing Guide. Jakarta: Department of Education.

Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2 On the National Education System. (1990). Jakarta: PT Armas Duta Jaya.

 

Theses, Dissertations, Research Report:

Perbawaningsih, Y. (1998). Factors Influencing Attitudes and Behavior Against Computer Technologies: Comparative Analysis between Technology Culture Academics State Universities and Private, in the case of UGM and UAJY. (Unpublished thesis). University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.

 

Website:

Arstechnica: The art of technology.(2008). Available from: http://arstechnica.com/index. ars

 

Blog:

Jaquenod, G. (2008, December 1). Birdie's Etsy Flights. [Web log post] http: // www. giselejaquenod.com.ar/blog/

 

Film or Video:

Deeley, M. & York, B. (Producers), and Scott, R. (Director). (1984). Bladerunner [Motion picture]. United States: Warner Brothers

 

Notes:

  1. Procedures for presenting quotations, references, tables, and images can be copied directly from articles that have been published in the Journal. Articles in Indonesia using the General Guidelines for Improved Spelling Indonesian and terms are standardized by the Language Center.

  2. All submissions are reviewed anonymously by mitra bestari (reviewers are) appointed by the editor in the field of expertise. Authors of articles are given the opportunity to make improvements (revised) manuscript based on the recommendation / advice from mitra bestari or editors.

  3. Certainty loading or rejections will be notified in writing. The author will be rewarded with a number of evidence of loading three complete print copies, and three print copies off. Articles that do not load will not be refunded, except upon request of the author.

  4. Anything related to licensing citations or use of computer software for the preparation of the manuscript or other particulars relating to IPR conducted by the authors of the article, following the legal consequences that might arise, the sole responsibility of the author of the article.

  5. Prospective authors are requested to submit articles along with pieces of originality statement signed and stamped. Prospective authors are also requested to register to http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/isoshum/profetik and upload the manuscript through the OJS page.

  6. Text delivery confirmation can also be done via e-mail attachment to profetik.uinsuka@gmail.com

  7. The article  must be Original to the following provisions:   Quotations must be identical to the original, using a narrow segment of the source. They must match the source document word for word and must be Attributed to the original author. Paraphrasing involves putting a passage from source material into your own words. A paraphrase Must Also Be Attributed to the original source. Paraphrased material is usually shorter than the original passage, taking a somewhat broader segment of the source and condensing it slightly. Summarizing involves putting the main idea (s) into your own words, Including only the main point (s). Once again, it is Necessary to attribute summarized ideas to the original source. Summaries are Significantly shorter than the original and take a broad overview of the source material.

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                                                     Source: Research Result, 2019