DarTU

Journal of Humanities and Education (DJHE)

DarTU Journal of Humanities and Education (DJHE) is a multidisciplinary journal which provides comprehensive national and international coverage. Our goal is to publish the best and potentially most impactful articles. We encourage the spirit of curiosity, engagement and academic rigor in submitted manuscripts using a diversity of epistemological, theoretical, methodological and empirical approaches. The journal is published two times a year with a double blinded peer review of original manuscripts. It is dedicated to research, practice, advocacy, education and policy within a wide range of topics. The manuscripts submitted should follow the authors’ vision of how to best communicate the theoretical and empirical contribution, selecting the components that make the paper easiest to understand and most compelling to readers.

The journal calls for scholars, academicians, scientists and researchers from all over the world to submit their original manuscripts. The journal welcomes theoretical, technical, research as well as empirical papers in the broad areas of Humanities, Social Sciences, Education and Human Development. The decision taken on the manuscript by the Editor-in-Chief and his/her Editorial Board is final.

Submission Details

Currently, we are inviting papers for Volume 1 Number 1.  Deadline for submission for this issue is 25th March 2022. Manuscripts should be sent as email attachment to dartujournal@dartu.ac.tz  and all queries on this journal should be sent to the same email address.If the author(s) need to submit hard copies should do so in triplicate to

Editor-in-Chief
DarTU Journal of Humanities and Education
P.O. Box 77588
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania

Guidelines for Contributors
  1. Manuscripts intended for publication with DarTU Journal of Humanities and Education should be submitted electronically in ‘word’ format, double spaced.
  2. Manuscript can be submitted in English British or American but consistently.
  3. Title page should include the following: (i) title of the article; (ii) name of the author(s) and title(s)/salutation; (iii) institutional affiliation and address (iv) official email address and phone number(s) of the corresponding author. The details of the title page should not appear anywhere else in the paper except the title of the article which is expected to appear immediately after the title page.
  4. Manuscript should range between 5,000 and 8,000 words (including references and appendices).
  5. Notes should be numbered consecutively and placed at the end of the article (endnotes). In-text citation should follow ‘author-date’ system.

·        For books:surname,initials, (year). title of book, publisher, place of publication   g.
Fallbright, A. and Khan, G. (2001). Competing Strategies, Outhouse
Press, Rochester. 

 


  • For book chapters:surname, initials, (year). “chapter title”, editor’s surname, initials, title of book, publisher, place of publication, pages, e.g. Bessley, M. and Wilson, P. (1999). “Marketing for the production manager”, in Levicki, J. (Ed.), Taking the Blinkers off Managers, Broom Relm, London, pp.29-33.
  • For journals:surname, initials, (year). “title of article”, journal name, volume, number, issue number (if given), pages, e.g. Greenwald, E. (2000). “Empowered to serve”, Management Decision, Vol. 33 No. 5, pp. 6-10.
  • Conference proceedings:Treat conference proceedings in the same way that you would a journal article, but insert the full conference title and dates where the journal title would normally appear.
  • For websites:surname, initials (year). “title of cited work”, available at: website link (accessed on appropriate date), e.g. Smith, R. (2004). “Managerial roles and coping responses”, available at http://www.managerial.roles.coping.responses/(accessed on 29thJune 2016).