A Guidelines and Article Template of Karsa (Journal of Social and Islamic Culture)

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A Guidelines and Article Template of Karsa (Journal of Social and Islamic Culture) Aryo Penangsang Pamekasan State College for Islamic Studies aryo.penangsang@stainpamekasan.ac.id Abstract This is a new author guidelines and article template of Karsa (Journal of Social and Islamic Culture). Article should be started by Title of Article followed by Authors Name and Affiliation Address and abstract. This abstract section should be typed in Book Antiqua and font size of 11 pt and number of words around of 150-200. Special for the abstract section, please use left margin of 25 mm, top margin of 30 mm, right and bottom margins of 20 mm. The single spacing should be used between lines in this article. If article is written in Indonesian, the abstract should be typed in English and Indonesian. Meanwhile, if article is written in English, the abstract should be typed in English only. The abstract should be typed as concise as possible and should be composed of: problem statement, method, scientific finding results, and short conclusion. The abstract should only be typed in one paragraph and one-column format. Keywords: author guidelines; social; Islamic culture Abstrak Petunjuk ini merupakan format baru sekaligus template manuskrip/artikel yang digunakan pada artikel yang diterbitkan di KARSA: Jurnal Sosial dan Budaya Keislaman. Artikel diawali dengan Judul Artikel, Nama Penulis, Alamat Afiliasi Penulis, email, diikuti dengan abstrak yang ditulis sepanjang 150-200 kata. Khusus untuk Abstrak, teks ditulis dengan margin kiri 35 mm dan margin kanan 30 mm dengan ukuran font 11 pt dan jenis huruf Book Antiqua serta jarak antar baris satu spasi. Jika artikel berbahasa Indonesia, maka abstrak harus ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia dan bahasa Inggris yang baik dan benar. Jika artikel berbahasa Inggris, maka abstrak harus ditulis dalam bahasa Inggris saja. Bagian Abstrak harus memuat inti permasalahan yang akan dikemukakan, metode pemecahannya, dan hasil-hasil temuan yang diperoleh serta simpulan. Abstrak untuk masing-masing bahasa hanya boleh dituliskan dalam satu paragraf saja dengan format satu kolom. Comment [1]: Use font Times 13 pt Comment [2]: Name without academic title, use font Times 11 pt Comment [3]: Affiliation use font Times 10 pt Comment [4]: Email use font Book Times 10 pt Comment [5]: Abstract use font Times 10 pt Comment [6]: Keywords max. 8 words, use font Times 10 pt Kata Kunci: petunjuk penulisan; sosial; budaya keislaman Introduction This section should be the shortest part of the abstract and should very briefly outline the following information: What is Comment [7]: Sub Title use font Times 12 pt

Data assembled in tables or figures should supplement the text and present the data in an easily understandable form. Do not present raw data. If tables or figures are used, they must be accompanied by narrative text. Do not repeat extensively in the text the data you have presented in tables and figures. But, do not restrict yourself to passing comments either. (For example, only stating that "Results are shown in Table 1." is not appropriate.) The text describes the data presented in the tables and figures and calls attention to the important data that the researcher will discuss in the Discussion section and will use to support Conclusions. (Rules to follow when constructing and presenting figures and tables are presented in a later section of this guide.) Figures and Tables Upon submission of an article, authors are supposed to include all figures and tables in the Word file of the manuscript. Figures and tables should be placed in suitable spaces. All figures should be cited in the paper in a consecutive order. Figures should be supplied in either vector art formats (Illustrator, EPS, WMF, FreeHand, CorelDraw, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.) or bitmap formats (Photoshop, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, etc.). Bitmap images should be of 300 dpi resolution at least unless the resolution is intentionally set to a lower level for scientific reasons. If a bitmap image has labels, the image and labels should be embedded in separate layers. A direct quotation, as follow : A direct quotation reproduces the words of another writer verbatim and is displayed in quotation marks (if the quotation is fewer than 40 words) or as a block quotation (if the quotation is 40 words or more). When you include a direct quotation in a paper, include the author, date, and page number on which the quotation can be found (or other location information) in the citation. 2 Tables should be cited consecutively in the text. Every table must have a descriptive title and if numerical measurements are given, the units should be included in the column heading. Vertical rules should not be used. These should Comment [9]: Direct quotation use font Times 10 pt 2

already known about the subject, related to the paper in question? What is not known about the subject and hence what the study intended to examine (or what the paper seeks to present). 1 In most cases, the background can be framed in just 2 3 sentences, with each sentence describing a different aspect of the information referred to above. The purpose of the background, as the word itself indicates, is to provide the reader with a background to the study, and hence to smoothly lead into a description of the methods employed in the investigation. The Introduction is the statement of the problem that you investigated. It should give readers enough information to appreciate your specific objectives within a larger theoretical framework. After placing your work in a broader context, you should state the specific question(s) to be answered. This section may also include background information about the problem such as a summary of any research that has been done on the problem in the past and how the present experiment will help to clarify or expand the knowledge in this general area. All background information gathered from other sources must, of course, be appropriately cited. Methods The methods section is usually the second-longest section in the abstract. It should contain enough information to enable the reader to understand what was done, and important questions to which the methods section should provide brief answers. Results/ Discussion The results section is the most important part of the abstract and nothing should compromise its range and quality. The results section should therefore be the longest part of the abstract and should contain as much detail about the findings as the journal word count permits. Here the researcher presents summarized data for inspection using narrative text and, where appropriate, tables and figures to display summarized data. Only the results are presented. No interpretation of the data or conclusions about what the data might mean are given in this section. 1 Nur Syam, Madzab-Madzab Antropologi (Yogyakarta: LKiS, 2007), 138. Comment [8]: All description use font Times 12 pt

clarify or supplement the manuscript text, not duplicate the text. They should be sized as this page as illustrated as follows. Conclusion This section gives the final conclusion of research done by author and its contribution to the concerned area of social science and Islamic Culture. Authors are advised not to replicate conclusion by abstract. Conclusion is between 300 to 1000 words. This section simply states what the researcher thinks the data mean, and, as such, should relate directly back to the problem/question stated in the introduction. This section should not offer any reasons for those particular conclusions--these should have been presented in the Discussion section. By looking at only the Introduction and Conclusions sections, a reader should have a good idea of what the researcher has investigated and discovered even though the specific details of how the work was done would not be known. Bibliography Authors are responsible for ensuring that the information in each reference is complete and accurate. All references should be cited within the text; otherwise, these references will be automatically removed. Writing bibliography should use reference management applications such as Mendeley or Zotero. Writing style of KARSA: Journal of Social and Islamic Culture use format the Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition. Powers, J. M., & Cookson, P. W. Jr.(1999). The politics of school choice research. Educational Policy, 13(1), 104-122. doi:10.1177/0895904899131009 Shotton, M. A.(1989). Computer addition? A study of computer dependency. London, England: Taylor & Francis. Bruckman, A.(1997). Moose Crossing: Construction, community, and learning in a networked virtual world for kids (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Retrieved from http://www.static.cc.gatech.edu/~asb/thesis

Chicago Manual Citation Style: 16th Ed. 1 The Chicago Manual of Style provides two documentation systems: the notes and bibliography style (p. 1 3) and the author-date style (p. 4-6). For numerous specific examples, see chapters 14/15 of The Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. NOTES & BIBLIOGRAPHY SYSTEM The following examples illustrate citations using the notes and bibliography style. Examples of first notes are followed by shortened versions of subsequent citations to the same source. For examples of the same citations using the author-date system, See page 4, below. BOOK Reference (hanging indent) for book: Ward, Geoffrey C., and Ken Burns. The War: An Intimate History of the Second World War, 1941 1945. New York: Knopf, 2007. Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns, The War: An Intimate History, 1941 1945 (New York: Knopf, 2007), 52. Ward and Burns, War, 59 61. For four or more authors, list all of the authors in the bibliography; in the note, list only the first author, followed by et al. ( and others ) as in this example: Reference (hanging indent) for book chapter: Kelly, John D, et al. Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War. In Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, edited by John D. Kelly, John Marshall, Abigial Adamas, Josepgone Tey, and Mickey Spillane, 67 83. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010. John D. Kelly, et al, Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War, in Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, ed. John D. Kelly, et al. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010), 77. Kelly, Seeing Red, 81 82. BOOK PUBLISHED ELECTRONICALLY If available in more than one format, cite the version. For online books, list URL; include an access date only if one is required by your discipline. If no fixed page numbers are available, include a section title or chapter or other number.

2 Reference (hanging indent) for e-book: Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Penguin Classics, 2007. Kindle edition. Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (New York: Penguin Classics, 2007), Kindle edition. Austen, Pride and Prejudice. Reference (hanging indent) for web e-version: Kurland, Philip B., and Ralph Lerner, eds. The Founders Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Accessed February 28, 2010. http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/. Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner, eds., The Founders Constitution (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987), accessed February 28, 2010, http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/. Kurland and Lerner, Founder s Constitution, chap. 10, doc. 19. JOURNAL ARTICLE Article in a print journal In the bibliography, list the page range for the whole article. In a note, list the specific page numbers as consulted. Reference (hanging indent): Weinstein, Joshua I. The Market in Plato s Republic. New Republic 104 (2009): 439 58. Joshua I. Weinstein, The Market in Plato s Republic, Classical Philology 104 (2009): 440. Weinstein, Plato s Republic, 452 53. Article in an online journal Include a DOI if the journal lists one. A DOI is a permanent ID that, when appended to http://dx.doi.org/ in the address bar of an Internet browser, will lead to the source. If no DOI is available, list a URL. Include an access date only if one is required by your discipline.

3 Reference (hanging indent): Kossinets, Gueorgi, and Duncan J. Watts. Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network. American Journal of Sociology 115 (2009): 405 50. doi:10.1086/599247. Gueorgi Kossinets and Duncan J. Watts, Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network, American Journal of Sociology 115 (2009): 411, doi:10.1086/599247. Kossinets and Watts, Origins of Homophily, 439. Article in a newspaper or popular magazine Newspaper and magazine articles may be cited in running text ( As Sheryl Stolberg and Robert Pear noted in a New York Times article on February 27, 2010 ); they are commonly omitted from a reference list. The following examples show the more formal versions of citations. If you consulted the article online, include a URL; include an access date only if your discipline requires one. If no author is identified, begin the citation with the article title. Bibliography (hanging indent): Stolberg, Sheryl Gay, and Robert Pear. Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote. New York Times, February 27, 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/28/us/28health.html. Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Robert Pear, Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote, New York Times, February 27, 2010, http://www.nytimes.com//02/28/us/lth.html. Stolberg and Pear, Wary Centrists. WEBSITE A citation to website content can often be limited to a mention in the text or in a note ( As of July 19, 2008, the McDonald s Corporation listed on its website... ). If a more formal citation is desired, it may be cited as in the examples below. Because such content is subject to change, include an access date or, if available, a date that the site was last modified. Bibliography (hanging indent): Google. Google Privacy Policy. Accessed July 19, 2010. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html. Google Privacy Policy, last modified March 11, 2009, http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html. Google Privacy Policy.

AUTHOR & DATE BIBLIOGRAPHY SYSTEM 4 The following examples illustrate citations using the author-date system. Each example of a reference list entry is accompanied by an example of a corresponding parenthetical citation in the text. For more details and many more examples, see chapter 15 of The Chicago Manual of Style. BOOK Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore s Dilemma: A Natural History of How Eating Has Evolved. New York: Penguin. (Pollan 2006, 99 100) Ward, Geoffrey C., and Ken Burns. 2007. The War: An Intimate History, 1941 1945. New York: Knopf. (Ward and Burns 2007, 52) For four or more authors, list all of the authors in the reference list; in the text, list only the first author, followed by et al. ( and others ): (Barnes et al. 2010, 847) Reference List (hanging indent) book chapter: Kelly, John D. 2010. Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War. In Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, edited by John D. Kelly, Beatrice Jauregui, Sean T. Mitchell, and Jeremy Walton, 67 83. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Kelly 2010, 77) Chapter of an edited volume originally published elsewhere (as in primary sources): Reference List (hanging indent) book originally published elswehre: Cicero, Quintus Tullius. 1986. Handbook on Canvassing for the Consulship. In Rome: Late Republic and Principate, edited by Walter Emil Kaegi Jr. and Peter White. Vol. 2 of University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, edited by John Boyer and Julius Kirshner, 33 46. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Originally published in Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, trans., The Letters of Cicero, vol. 1 (London: George Bell & Sons, 1908). (Cicero 1986, 35)

5 BOOK PUBLISHED ELECTRONICALLY If a book is available in more than one format, cite the version you consulted. For books consulted online, list a URL; include an access date only if one is required by your discipline. If no fixed page numbers are available, you can include a section title or a chapter or other number. Austen, Jane. 2007. Pride and Prejudice: A Novel in Five Books. New York: Penguin Classics. Kindle edition. (Austen 2007, 101) Kurland, Philip B., and Ralph Lerner, eds. 1987. The Founders Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/. (Kurland and Lerner, chap. 10, doc. 19) JOURNAL ARTICLE Article in a print journal In the text, list the specific page numbers consulted, if any. In the reference list entry, list the page range for the whole article. Weinstein, Joshua I. 2009. The Market in Plato s Republic. Classical Philology 104:439 58. (Weinstein 2009, 440) Article in an online journal Include a DOI if the journal lists one. A DOI is a permanent ID that, when appended to http://dx.doi.org/ in the address bar of an Internet browser, will lead to the source. If no DOI is available, list a URL. Include an access date only if one is required by your discipline. Kossinets, Gueorgi, and Duncan J. Watts. 2009. Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network. American Journal of Sociology 115:405 50. doi:10.1086/599247. (Kossinets and Watts 2009, 411)

6 Article in a newspaper or popular magazine Newspaper and magazine articles may be cited in running text ( As Sheryl Stolberg and Robert Pear noted in a New York Times article on February 27, 2010 ); they are commonly omitted from a reference list. The following examples show more formal versions of the citations. If you consulted the article online, include a URL; include an access date only if your discipline requires one. If no author is identified, begin the citation with the article title. Mendelsohn, Daniel. 2010. But Enough about Me. New Yorker, January 25. (Mendelsohn 2010, 68) Stolberg, Sheryl Gay, and Robert Pear. 2010. Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote. New York Times, February 27. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/us/politics/28health.html. (Stolberg and Pear 2010, 12) WEBSITE A citation to website content can often be limited to a mention in the text ( As of July 19, 2008, the McDonald s Corporation listed on its website... ). If a more formal citation is desired, it may be cited as in the examples below. Because such content is subject to change, include an access date or, if available, a date that the site was last modified. In the absence of a date of publication, use the access date or last-modified date as the basis of the citation. Bibliography (hanging indent): Google. 2009. Google Privacy Policy. Last modified March 11. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html. (Google 2009) McDonald s Corporation. 2008. McDonald s Happy Meal Toy Safety Facts. http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/about/factsheets.html. (McDonald s 2008)

2 Reference (hanging indent) for e-book: Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Penguin Classics, 2007. Kindle edition. Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (New York: Penguin Classics, 2007), Kindle edition. Austen, Pride and Prejudice. Reference (hanging indent) for web e-version: Kurland, Philip B., and Ralph Lerner, eds. The Founders Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. Accessed February 28, 2010. http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/. Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner, eds., The Founders Constitution (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987), accessed February 28, 2010, http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/. Kurland and Lerner, Founder s Constitution, chap. 10, doc. 19. JOURNAL ARTICLE Article in a print journal In the bibliography, list the page range for the whole article. In a note, list the specific page numbers as consulted. Reference (hanging indent): Weinstein, Joshua I. The Market in Plato s Republic. New Republic 104 (2009): 439 58. Joshua I. Weinstein, The Market in Plato s Republic, Classical Philology 104 (2009): 440. Weinstein, Plato s Republic, 452 53. Article in an online journal Include a DOI if the journal lists one. A DOI is a permanent ID that, when appended to http://dx.doi.org/ in the address bar of an Internet browser, will lead to the source. If no DOI is available, list a URL. Include an access date only if one is required by your discipline.

3 Reference (hanging indent): Kossinets, Gueorgi, and Duncan J. Watts. Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network. American Journal of Sociology 115 (2009): 405 50. doi:10.1086/599247. Gueorgi Kossinets and Duncan J. Watts, Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network, American Journal of Sociology 115 (2009): 411, doi:10.1086/599247. Kossinets and Watts, Origins of Homophily, 439. Article in a newspaper or popular magazine Newspaper and magazine articles may be cited in running text ( As Sheryl Stolberg and Robert Pear noted in a New York Times article on February 27, 2010 ); they are commonly omitted from a reference list. The following examples show the more formal versions of citations. If you consulted the article online, include a URL; include an access date only if your discipline requires one. If no author is identified, begin the citation with the article title. Bibliography (hanging indent): Stolberg, Sheryl Gay, and Robert Pear. Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote. New York Times, February 27, 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/28/us/28health.html. Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Robert Pear, Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote, New York Times, February 27, 2010, http://www.nytimes.com//02/28/us/lth.html. Stolberg and Pear, Wary Centrists. WEBSITE A citation to website content can often be limited to a mention in the text or in a note ( As of July 19, 2008, the McDonald s Corporation listed on its website... ). If a more formal citation is desired, it may be cited as in the examples below. Because such content is subject to change, include an access date or, if available, a date that the site was last modified. Bibliography (hanging indent): Google. Google Privacy Policy. Accessed July 19, 2010. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html. Google Privacy Policy, last modified March 11, 2009, http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html. Google Privacy Policy.

AUTHOR & DATE BIBLIOGRAPHY SYSTEM 4 The following examples illustrate citations using the author-date system. Each example of a reference list entry is accompanied by an example of a corresponding parenthetical citation in the text. For more details and many more examples, see chapter 15 of The Chicago Manual of Style. BOOK Pollan, Michael. 2006. The Omnivore s Dilemma: A Natural History of How Eating Has Evolved. New York: Penguin. (Pollan 2006, 99 100) Ward, Geoffrey C., and Ken Burns. 2007. The War: An Intimate History, 1941 1945. New York: Knopf. (Ward and Burns 2007, 52) For four or more authors, list all of the authors in the reference list; in the text, list only the first author, followed by et al. ( and others ): (Barnes et al. 2010, 847) Reference List (hanging indent) book chapter: Kelly, John D. 2010. Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War. In Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, edited by John D. Kelly, Beatrice Jauregui, Sean T. Mitchell, and Jeremy Walton, 67 83. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Kelly 2010, 77) Chapter of an edited volume originally published elsewhere (as in primary sources): Reference List (hanging indent) book originally published elswehre: Cicero, Quintus Tullius. 1986. Handbook on Canvassing for the Consulship. In Rome: Late Republic and Principate, edited by Walter Emil Kaegi Jr. and Peter White. Vol. 2 of University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, edited by John Boyer and Julius Kirshner, 33 46. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Originally published in Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, trans., The Letters of Cicero, vol. 1 (London: George Bell & Sons, 1908). (Cicero 1986, 35)

5 BOOK PUBLISHED ELECTRONICALLY If a book is available in more than one format, cite the version you consulted. For books consulted online, list a URL; include an access date only if one is required by your discipline. If no fixed page numbers are available, you can include a section title or a chapter or other number. Austen, Jane. 2007. Pride and Prejudice: A Novel in Five Books. New York: Penguin Classics. Kindle edition. (Austen 2007, 101) Kurland, Philip B., and Ralph Lerner, eds. 1987. The Founders Constitution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/. (Kurland and Lerner, chap. 10, doc. 19) JOURNAL ARTICLE Article in a print journal In the text, list the specific page numbers consulted, if any. In the reference list entry, list the page range for the whole article. Weinstein, Joshua I. 2009. The Market in Plato s Republic. Classical Philology 104:439 58. (Weinstein 2009, 440) Article in an online journal Include a DOI if the journal lists one. A DOI is a permanent ID that, when appended to http://dx.doi.org/ in the address bar of an Internet browser, will lead to the source. If no DOI is available, list a URL. Include an access date only if one is required by your discipline. Kossinets, Gueorgi, and Duncan J. Watts. 2009. Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network. American Journal of Sociology 115:405 50. doi:10.1086/599247. (Kossinets and Watts 2009, 411)

6 Article in a newspaper or popular magazine Newspaper and magazine articles may be cited in running text ( As Sheryl Stolberg and Robert Pear noted in a New York Times article on February 27, 2010 ); they are commonly omitted from a reference list. The following examples show more formal versions of the citations. If you consulted the article online, include a URL; include an access date only if your discipline requires one. If no author is identified, begin the citation with the article title. Mendelsohn, Daniel. 2010. But Enough about Me. New Yorker, January 25. (Mendelsohn 2010, 68) Stolberg, Sheryl Gay, and Robert Pear. 2010. Wary Centrists Posing Challenge in Health Care Vote. New York Times, February 27. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/us/politics/28health.html. (Stolberg and Pear 2010, 12) WEBSITE A citation to website content can often be limited to a mention in the text ( As of July 19, 2008, the McDonald s Corporation listed on its website... ). If a more formal citation is desired, it may be cited as in the examples below. Because such content is subject to change, include an access date or, if available, a date that the site was last modified. In the absence of a date of publication, use the access date or last-modified date as the basis of the citation. Bibliography (hanging indent): Google. 2009. Google Privacy Policy. Last modified March 11. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html. (Google 2009) McDonald s Corporation. 2008. McDonald s Happy Meal Toy Safety Facts. http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/about/factsheets.html. (McDonald s 2008)