البيت الخليجي للدراسات والنشر

Ghsp Standards

Criteria for accepting entries:

The Gulf House for Studies and Publishing requires that research, studies and articles submitted for publication comply with its approved editorial and methodological standards, especially the specifications listed below. Gulf House reserves the right to request that the necessary amendments be made to the submitted materials in accordance with these standards.

Special editorial guidelines:

Innovation and Innovation: We value new ideas and engaging with unexpected angles in analysis. We welcome research, studies and articles that reach atypical results. However, this does not mean being open to imaginative writings or texts that fall outside the framework of solid research and analysis.

Avoid theme recycling : We value your contribution beyond spent themes. Articles that end with general and repetitive conclusions – such as simply saying that social media have become an outlet for oppressed peoples – add little analytical value.

Conceptual clarity: It is advisable to avoid excessive use of heavy or unfamiliar constructions, especially when they hinder understanding among a wide segment of the population. Readers. Simplicity does not mean flatness, but rather accuracy and the ability to communicate the idea clearly.

Economy of language and good drafting: Be careful to build clear and direct sentences, and to make rational use of punctuation marks as tools for organizing ideas and rhythm of reading.

The researcher/journalist/writer has full right to express his opinion and personal analysis, but this is governed by his commitment to objectivity, sobriety of speech, and avoiding emotional or emotional writings. Provocative.
Ensuring the integrity of the language, and respecting the technical structure of the article (introduction/body/qafla).
Number of words: 500-1000 words

Editorial independence: We do not publish materials that imply promotional rhetoric of any government or opposition. Propaganda platforms are widely available outside the research and analytical space to which the Gulf House is committed.

Thematic focus: Addressing everything at once often drains the text of its depth. It is preferable to identify a clear question or central problem and build the text around it.

General provisions

1. The Gulf House for Studies and Publishing receives submissions in Arabic or English, and reserves the right to translate them when necessary.
2. Main headings are formatted in bold (16), sub-headings in bold (14), and internal texts in bold (12).

3. It is required that the submitted material has not been previously published, in whole or in parts, in any periodical, magazine, or other media outlet.

4. The Gulf House for Studies and Publishing relies in its value reference on international treaties related to human rights, the principles of justice and democracy, and the concepts of good governance. It is expected that the contributions of researchers, journalists, and writers will conform to these general parameters.

5. All quotations and references to their sources must be carefully documented and must not exceed 25% of the total work.

 6. “Gulf House” reserves the right to request the necessary amendments to the submitted materials in the event that they do not comply with the specified requirements, provided that requests for amendment must be justified, and the researcher or writer is committed to making them.
 7. The “Gulf House for Studies and Publishing” reserves the rights to publish, print, and reuse materials published on its various platforms and publications.

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