Publishing Principles

  • HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labour and Society, which is published by Hak-İş Confederation, first and foremost checks whether the articles are prepared according to the scientific competence criteria

 

  • HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labour and Society also attaches great importance to that the opinions in the articles written on the institutions operating in work life are being reflected objectively.

 

  • HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labour and Society is a peer-reviewed journal that includes studies based on the concepts of working life, society, politics, economy and social policy with an interdisciplinary approach. The journal is published three times in a year.

 

  • The publication language of HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labour and Society is Turkish. However, articles written in widely used languages ​​are also accepted. These articles are used in their original form or translated into Turkish.

 

  • Articles published in the journal should not have been published before and should be published for the first time in the HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labor and Society. Papers presented previously in a scientific meeting can be accepted, on the condition of mentioning that fact. The texts and translations that a minimum 25 years have passed since its first publication and can be regarded as classical texts in terms of importance and effect, are the exception of the rule that they have not been published before. Such texts can be published in HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labor and Society regardless of whether they have been published before or not. In addition, book reviews can be published in the journal.

 

  • The intellectual property rights of the articles published in HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labor and Society belongs to their authors. All copyrights of the texts accepted for publication, including the full text in the hard-copy and electronic formats belong to HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labor and Society. The rights of the drawings, photographs and visual materials used belong to HAK-İŞ International Journal of Labor and Society and to illustrators and photographers who are in agreement with the journal.