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OMNES welcomes manuscripts that deal with themes concerning the global movement of people, human security related to migration, multicultural society, social integration, and other relevant topics. OMNES publishes rigorous theoretical or empirical research articles, review articles, research notes, and book reviews. Policy/opinion pieces may be considered for publication.

The acceptance criteria for all papers are the quality and originality of the research and its scholarly significance to our readership. Submitted manuscripts should be original pieces of work that have not been published in other places or not currently on offer to another publisher. Except where otherwise stated, manuscripts are peer reviewed by three anonymous reviewers and the editor. Final acceptance or rejection rests with the Editorial Board, who reserves the right to refuse any material for publication.

Manuscripts should not exceed 10,000 words including references and endnotes. They should be written in a clear, concise, direct style. Where contributions are judged as acceptable for publication on the basis of content, the Editor and the Publisher reserve the right to modify typescripts to eliminate ambiguity and repetition and improve communication between author and reader. If extensive alterations are required, the manuscript will be returned to the author for revision.

SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Submissions should be made via e-mail (omnes@sm.ac.kr) or submission system (http://www.omnesjournal.org).

Instruction for Authors

OMNES: The Journal of Multicultural Society

All articles in this journal have undergone editorial screening and double-blind peer review by three reviewers. Reviewers include the editorial board and scholars in various fields.
Authors should submit manuscripts according to the following procedures. Authors should not reveal their identity on any page, except the title page which will not be sent to the reviewers. Manuscripts should be double-spaced. The manuscript should contain.

  1. i) Title page should include the title, all authors' names, all authors’ institutional affiliations (degree, position, department, institution, and nationality), all authors’ e-mail addresses, the corresponding author’s complete mailing address and telephone number, and brief biographical notes for all authors that describe each author’s research interests. Any acknowledgments, disclosures, or funding information should also be included on this title page.
  2. ii) Cover letter must be accompanied by the following statement:
    My name is (PRINT YOUR NAME) and I would like to have my manuscript entitled " (PRINT THE TITLE OF YOUR MANUSCRIPT) " be considered for publication in OMNES: The Journal of Multicultural Society. This letter indicates that the aforementioned manuscript has not been published elsewhere, nor is it being considered in any other journals. This letter also indicates that I have fully read and understood the publication ethics of OMNES as indicated on the website and that the manuscript has not been plagiarized in any ways. Should you find any issues/problems concerning the content of the manuscript I hereby state that I will take full responsibility.
  3. iii) An abstract of no more than 200 words and 5-6 keywords. In cases of multiple authorships, we need the preceding information for each of the authors, but one author should be clearly designated as the contact author. Once designated, that individual will receive all communications from OMNES. Please submit the manuscript online or send it via e-mail to omnes@sm.ac.kr. E-mail submissions will not be returned. Copyright on contributions passes to OMNES upon publication.

The references list should contain the complete publication details. OMNES editorial office will send detailed instructions for OMNES's endnote and reference style upon request. Please also consult OMNES website, www.omnesjournal.org or contact the editor at omnes@sm.ac.kr.

Manuscript Length and Style

Spelling. The Journal uses US spelling and authors should therefore follow the latest edition of the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.

Abbreviations. In general, terms should not be abbreviated unless they are used repeatedly and the abbreviation is helpful to the reader. Initial use of the word should be in full, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses, thereafter use the abbreviation only.

Figures & Tables. The Journal does not accept color figures. Figures & Tables should be submitted in black and white only. The caption of a figure should go beneath the image with the source credited at the end of the caption. The captions of a table should be above the table, with the source included as a note below the table beginning with the word Note.

Length & Style. A manuscript may be up to 10,000 words including notes and references; excluding 200 words for abstract. The manuscript pages should be numbered consecutively, including tables, graphs, and appendices. All the text, endnotes, bibliographic citations, and appendix materials in a manuscript must be double spaced, printed in a 12 point Times New Roman font and in Microsoft Word file. Tables (texts within tables) may be single-spaced. Authors should submit manuscripts following the reference styles in the examples below. For specific formatting style of citations and references, please refer to articles in the most recent issue of the OMNES. For unusual style or formatting issues, please contact OMNES.

References in Text

  1. 1. References within the text should include, in parentheses, last name of author, year of publication and paging where necessary: (Birt, 1993, p. 3).
  2. 2. If the author's name appears in the text, only the year and paging are enclosed in parentheses: Tetlock's study (1985).
  3. 3. References to more than one work in a single year by the same author are distinguished by letters following the year: (Herrmann, 1985a, 1985b).
  4. 4. For more than two authors, use "et al.": (Kuklilnski et al., 1991).
  5. 5. Authors with same last name are distinguished by first initial: (A. Baron, 1989; S. Baron, 1986).
  6. 6. Footnotes should be used only for substantive comments. Do not integrate footnotes into the text but provide them at the end of the text.

References

Journal Articles
Basic form
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume number (issue number), pages.
Article in a Newspaper
Schultz, S. (2005, December 28). Calls made to strengthen state energy policies. The Country Today, pp. 1A, 2A.
Books
Basic Format
Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher.
Article or Chapter in an Edited Book
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year of publication). Title of chapter. In A. A. Editor & B. B. Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pages of chapter). Location: Publisher.
Translation
Laplace, P. S. (1951). A philosophical essay on probabilities. (F. W. Truscott & F. L. Emory, Trans.). New York, NY: Dover. (Original work published 1814)
Other Print Sources
Dissertation, Published
Last name, F. N. (Year). Title of dissertation (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from Name of database. (Accession or Order Number)
Report From a Private Organization
American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Practice guidelines for the treatment of patients with eating disorders (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Author.
Conference Proceedings
Schnase, J. L., & Cunnius, E. L. (Eds.). (1995). Proceedings from CSCL '95: The First International Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Electronic Sources
Article From an Online Periodical
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Online Periodical, volume number (issue number if available). Retrieved from http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/
Bernstein, M. (2002). 10 tips on writing the living Web. A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites, 149. Retrieved from http://www.alistapart.com/articles/writeliving
Newspaper Article
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper. Retrieved from http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/
Chapter/Section of a Web Document or Online Book Chapter
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of article. In Title of book or larger document (chapter or section number). Retrieved from http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/
Qualitative Date and Online Interviews
Butler, C. (Interviewer) & Stevenson, R. (Interviewee). (1999). Oral History 2 [Interview transcript]. Retrieved from Johnson Space Center Oral Histories Project Web site: http:// www11.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/oral_histories.htm
List all references alphabetically by author, by year of publication beginning with the most recent.
If you have any stylistic questions, please refer to the APA 6th Edition Manual.
Review Article
Authors may review articles or other "texts" in order to show how these materials illuminate a larger conceptual or normative concern. Review articles vary in length, averaging about 8,000 words. While review articles sometimes originate in proposals submitted to the editorial office, many result from invitations that our managing editor extends to specific authors.
Book Review
Book Review publishes single, double, and triple book reviews (typically 1,000, 1,500, and 2,000 words respectively). The Review section does not accept unsolicited reviews, or we invite reviewers to review particular books. All pieces published in the Book Review section are commissioned and edited by the editor.

An Article Processing Charge (APC):

The APC is payable when your manuscript is editorially accepted and before publication. When it is known that your manuscript is based on a project funded by a third institution, you will be charged 200,000 KRW (approx. US$177) for an APC.

Instruction drafted on: May 1, 2010
Updated on: March 24, 2011
Updated on: January 1, 2015
Last updated on: September 10, 2020