Instruction for Authors

This document provides details on layout requirements pertaining to manuscript submission to Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research.

All submissions to the Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research must follow the formatting requirements of the most recent edition of the APA style guide. All references must include accurate and linked Digital Object Identifiers.

It is the responsibility of the author(s) to ensure all images, figures and tables, follow the format requirements. Moreover, it is the responsibility of the author(s) to ensure all images have the needed permissions for use or are the property of the author(s). The act of submitting any image, table, or figure is an indication that all needed permissions have been obtained and cleared by the author(s).

If the authors cannot or choose not to comply with the submission requirements, JICRCR will remove the manuscript from publication and return the copyright to the author(s).

 

Authors are asked to create an ORCID before submitting a manuscript. ORCID provides a unique digital identifier that distinguishes authors. Information on how to create an ID can be found at the ORCID website.

Formatting Requirements

  • Remember to include a an abstract. The abstract may be a maximum of 125 words.
  • Within the system provide the following:
  • Full name of all authors.
  • Institutional or organization affiliation.
  • Contact information of corresponding author (e.g., email address).
  • Highest degree attained (e.g., MA, PhD).
  • Include 4-5 keywords.
  • Do not include page numbers, headers, or footers. If the article is accepted for publication, these will be added during production.
  • All submissions must be in English.
  • Submit your manuscript, including tables, figures, appendices, etc., as a single file (Word).
  • Page size should be 8.5 x 11 inches.
  • Use 1-inch margins (left, right, top and bottom) including your tables and figures.
  • The text should be doubled spaced.
  • Use a single column layout with both left and right margins justified.
  • Font: 12 pt. Times New Roman or the closest comparable font available.
  • If figures are included: 1200 dpi. Photos: highest resolution possible. Please place any figures, tables of photos after the references for the intal submission. If the article is accepted, the editor will provide further instructions on how to submit these.
  • Copy edit your manuscript.

Additional Recommendations

Language & Grammar

All submissions must be in English. Except for common non-English words and phrases, the use of non-English words and phrases should be avoided.

Authors should use proper, standard English grammar. The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. and E. B. White (now in its fourth edition) is the "standard" guide. Another popular guide is Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage edited by Jeremy Butterfield. However, other guides (e.g., The Chicago Manual of Style, University of Chicago Press) may also be consulted.

Article Length

Submissions are limited to 25 total pages including references (cover page and abstract do not count against the 25 limit).

Emphasized text

Whenever necessary italicize to indicate text you wish to emphasize rather than underlining it. Whenever necessary, titles of books, movies, etc., should be set in italics rather than underlined. The use of colored fonts is discouraged.

Headings

Headings (e.g., start of sections) should be distinguished from the main body text though bold font.

Footnotes

Footnotes are discouraged.

Tables and Figures

To the extent possible, note where tables and figures should appear in the document. For manuscript review, tables or figures may be placed within the document. However, if a manuscript is accepted for publication, authors will be asked to submit tables and figures separate from the primary document. Avoid the use of overly small type in tables. Only use tables when necessary. Please include tables after the references for the initial submission.

References

It is the author's obligation to provide complete references in APA style, with the necessary and required information.

References must be in the most recent APA format and must include digital object identifiers (DOI) for all publications that have a DOI assigned. All digital object identifiers must follow Crossref DOI display guidelines. If author(s) are unaware whether a specific work has been assigned a DOI, Crossref provides a search option which can be found at search.crossref.org. For more information on how to display a DOI see Crossref DOI display guidelines.