Manuscript Submission Guide REVISED: |11/06/2015 This guide contains 12 pages and has the following items: 1. Sample of a Cover Letter (all submissions must be accompanied by a cover letter) 2. Important Information Sheet (summarized information for manuscript submission). 3. Reference List for Scope of the Journal. D:\106751405.doc NOTE: PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT TO PERTANIKA. Thank you for choosing Pertanika as your preferred journal. MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE | Ver.8 – June 2015 Updated 17/02/2016 14:39:00 Copyright © 2015-16 Pertanika. All Rights Reserved. P a g e | 1 of 12 18 January 2015 Dr. Nayan Deep S. KANWAL Chief Executive Editor (Pertanika Journals) Journal Division, UPM Press Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (R&I) 1st Floor, IDEA Tower II UPM-MTDC Technology Centre Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia Dear Dr. Kanwal, Submission of Paper to Pertanika Journal I wish to submit my regular article for intended publication in Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS) [replace name of the journal as appropriate] for your kind consideration. I declare that the work submitted for publication is original, previously unpublished, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. I also certify that all the authors have approved the paper for release and are in agreement with its content. Below are the particulars of my paper being submitted to you for publication: Title Surface hydrophobin inhibits immune recognition of airborne fungal spores Names of all the author(s) as in publication WASHINGTON, G., ROY, G., & BROWN, J. (as per APA style) Address WHITE ROSE EAST ASIA CENTRE, DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, LEEDS LS2 9JT U.K. Please note that the figures/ photos submitted with my paper are to be reproduced in color/ monotone (circle as appropriate). As requested, I have also attached the Manuscript Submission Kit (forms), Copyright form, Language Editing certificate and the Manuscript softcopy (in MS Word) together with this letter. I would be grateful if my article is considered favourably. Sincerely, George WASHINGTON (The letter must bear the original pen-to-paper signature and then scanned) PERTANIKA | COVER LETTER SAMPLE [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 P a g e | 2 of 12 Important information Suggested Format for the 1st four pages of manuscript for publication in Pertanika journal: NOTE: Manuscripts to be submitted to Pertanika must strictly follow the format below. 1st page : Should contain only the running Title of the paper. (The shortened title meant for the running header of your article). 2nd page : Should contain the full Title of the paper + all Authors’ names + the Corresponding author’s name, along with his/her full mailing address, email & hand phone number(s). 3rd page : Full Title of the paper + Abstract & Key words. (List up to eight key words to be used for indexing) (do not include authors’ names or affiliation on this page). 4th page : Introduction onwards…... (Please note that the line spacing should be 1.5 throughout). Page Numbering : All pages in the manuscript MUST be numbered. (pl do not split your manuscript into 4 different files) File Names : Naming your Files (softcopies) (Please use the following convention when naming the files you wish to send) a) Cover letter : The file name should contain <name of the journal + b) Forms : e.g. 0000, followed by your full name, and type of the file and current date. e.g. “<JTAS-0000-2012> Your Name (CVR LTR)_Date” “<JTAS-0000-2012> Your Name (MS KIT)_Date” c) Manuscript : e.g. “<JTAS-0000-2012> Your Name (ORG MS)_Date” Please email the softcopy of your manuscripts, together with the manuscript submission kit, to the Chief Executive Editor at <nayan@upm.my> and c.c. to <executive_editor.pertanika@upm.my>. English Language Editing Pertanika emphasizes on the linguistic accuracy of every manuscript published. Thus all authors are required to get their manuscripts edited by professional English language editors. Author(s) must provide a certificate confirming that their manuscripts have been adequately edited. A proof from a recognised editing service should be submitted together with the cover letter. All costs will be borne by the author(s). Thank you. PERTANIKA | IMPORTANT INFORMATION [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 P a g e | 3 of 12 REVISED: | 11/06/2015 Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience SCOPE of the JOURNAL (Reference List for Tropical Agricultural Science) 1 = MAIN SUBJECT AREA, 2 = SUB SUBJECT AREA, 3 = SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION. Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS) 1. Silviculture Soil and land improvement Wildlife management Wood & non wood-based forest products Wood science AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 2. 3. Animal production Animal growth & development Animal health Animal husbandry Animal nutrition Animal pests & pathogens Animal reproduction Breeds and breeding 2. Horticulture 3. 2. Aquaculture 3. Aquatic environment Diseases of aquatic organisms Farming of aquatic organisms Husbandry of aquatic organisms 2. Plant physiology 3. 2. Crop and pasture production 3. Agronomy Crop nutrition Crop pathology Farm mechanisation Pasture nutrition Pasture physiology Plant pests & pathogens Plant protection Pre and post harvest technologies (transportation & storage) Soil fertility Weed sciences 3. Fisheries ecology and conservation Fisheries sciences Marine bio products synthesis Marine fisheries Oil spill bioremediation Ornamental/ aquarium fish and plants Recreational fisheries 3. Biochemical processing Crystallisation Development of speciality product Food emulsion products Food industry Food Sciences Improvement of finish products Nutrition value and benefits Pilot testing and technology Resource-based industry 2. Forestry sciences 3. Agro forestry Breeding Diseases Environment Fire management Forest management Forest products Habitat management Pests Rubber Applied hydrology Drainage Irrigation Plant nutrition Soil & land degradation Soil biology Soil chemistry Soil fertility Soil physics 2. Veterinary sciences 2. Food and nutrition development 3. Crop modelling and assimilation Crop physiology Crop-water relationship Pasture physiology Physicochemical assimilation Plant and water relation Post harvest physiology Radiation interception Seasonal fruit types 2. Soil and water sciences 2. Fisheries sciences 3. Floriculture Fruit crops Oenology Ornamental horticulture Plantation crops Pomology Vegetable culture 1. Anaesthesiology Antigen Avian Bacteriology Clinical science Epidemiology Immunochemistry Immunology Medicine Obstetrics & theriogenology Parasitology Pathology Pharmacology Physiology Radiology Surgery Therapeutics Virology Wildlife & zoo animal diseases BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2. 3. Biotechnology Agricultural biotechnology Biochemical P a g e | 4 of 12 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TTrrooppiiccaall AAggrriiccuullttuurraall SScciieenncceess Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience Biocontrol Biopesticides Biosynthesis Biotransformation Cell culture technology Cryopreservation DNA probes technology Enzyme technology Immunology Industrial biotechnology and food sciences Marine biotechnology Medical biotechnology Microbial biotechnology Micropropagation techniques Plant and animal biotechnology Tissue culture Vaccine production Vaccine technology Gene probes Gene sequencing Gene transformation Molecular biology Transgenic studies 2. Genetics and molecular biology 3. 2. Microbiology 3. 3. Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic acids Pathways Peptides Proteins 2. Botany 3. Plant pathology Plant taxonomy Psychology 1. 2. Ecology 3. Bacteriology Mycology Parasitology Virology 2. Zoology 2. Biochemistry 3. Cytogenetics Heredity Molecular cell biology Molecular genetics Population genetics Recombinant DNA techniques Freshwater ecology Limnology Marine ecology Anatomy Animal taxonomy Entomology Ethnology Histology Immunology Neurobiology Physiology MARINE SCIENCES 3. Algae biotechnology Marine biology Marine chemistry 2. Genetic engineering 3. Bio safety Gene Isolation PS: Information regarding your manuscript’s MAIN SUBJECT AREA, SUB SUBJECT AREA, and SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION based on the above list must be provided on Page 1 of your Manuscript Submission Kit. JTAS SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 - 2015 P a g e | 5 of 12 REVISED: | 11//06/2015 Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience SCOPE of the JOURNAL (Reference List for Science & Technology) 1 = MAIN SUBJECT AREA, 2 = SUB SUBJECT AREA, 3 = SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION. Journal of Science & Technology (JST) Chemistry of catalysis Electrochemistry Nanotechnology Polymer chemistry Structural chemistry Surface chemistry Theoretical chemistry 1. APPLIED SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES 2. 3. Aerospace technologies and engineering Advance materials-composite special alloys Aeronautical engineering aerodynamics Remote sensing 2. Educational technology 3. Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) Computer base training Web base courses 2. Speciality chemicals 3. 2. Energy industry 3. Biomass energy technology Natural gas technology Solar energy technology 2. Industrial design 3. Design engineering 2. Manufacturing and process technologies and engineering 3. CAD/CAM systems Manufacturing technologies Material processing technology Robotics & mechatronics Structural/ architectural 2. Nuclear technology 3. Ionising radiation technology Non-ionising radiation technology Radiation processing 1. EARTH SCIENCES 2. 3. Food industry Minerals Oil Petroleum Rubber Wood & non wood-based forest products 3. Control devices Water retaining structures Water treatment chemicals 3. Analytical chemistry Analytical nuclear chemistry Bioassay methods Chemical & physical methods Computational chemistry Trace chemical analysis 2. Inorganic chemistry 3. Bioinorganic chemistry Main group chemistry Solid state chemistry Transition metal chemistry 3. Bio-organic chemistry Organic chemical synthesis Physical organic chemistry 2. Physical chemistry 3. Chemical thermodynamics Geochronology Mineralogy Petroleum geology Sedimentology Structural geology Volcanology Atmospheric physics Earthquake Electromagnetism & Geomagnetism Geomechanics Gravity 2. Hydrology 3. Ground water hydrology Hydraulic system Surface water hydrology 2. Oceanography 3. Biological oceanography Chemical oceanography Physical oceanography 1. ENGINEERING SCIENCES 2. 3. 2. Organic chemistry 3. Exploration geochemistry Inorganic geochemistry Isotope geochemistry Organic geochemistry 2. Geophysics 1. CHEMICAL SCIENCES 2. 3. Climatology Magnetosphere physics Meteorology 2. Geology 2. Water technology 3. Atmospheric sciences 2. Geochemistry 2. Resource-based industry 3. Fine chemical Novel chemicals Radiation chemistry Radiochemistry Rare metal recovery Agriculture engineering Agriculture farm structure By-product utilisation Irrigation engineering Soil water engineering Pharmaceutical 2. Chemical engineering 3. Biomedical engineering Catalyst chemicals Chemical engineering design Chemical/ physical modification P a g e | 6 of 12 JJoouurrnnaall ooff SScciieennccee & & TTeecchhnnoollooggyy Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience Fluid mechanics Industrial chemicals Process simulation 2. Civil engineering 3. Water pollution 2. Environmental management and bioremediation 3. Foundation engineering Geotechnical engineering Safety engineering Infrastructural engineering Surveying 2. Electrical and electronic engineering 3. Communication engineering Electrical engineering Integrated circuits Multimedia engineering Power engineering 2. Environmental studies 3. 2. Environmental engineering 3. Sanitary engineering 2. Food engineering 3. Food engineering unit operations Food plant and machinery design Food process control & automation Food transfer process Packaging technology 2. Maritime technology 3. Marine engineering Ocean engineering Offshore engineering COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 2. 3. Automotive engineering Combustion and fuel engineering Hydraulic engineering Industrial engineering Mechanical engineering Mechanisation for crop alteration Mechanisation in harvesting 2. Mechanisation and design engineering 3. Agricultural mechanisation Automotive engineering Instrumentation and control Interface design Machinery design Production engineering System modelling Geomechanics Mining engineering Petroleum engineering Reservoir engineering 3. 3. Nuclear engineering Safety assurance 1. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 2. 3. Environment technology/ industry Biodegradable packaging Environmental friendly products and technologies Gaseous treatment Geographical Information System (GIS) Incineration Landscape technology Organic waste treatment Pollution control products Pollution sensing devices Water and wastewater treatment technology Air pollution Health impacts Heavy metal waste Industrial gases Industrial wastewater Ozone depletion Sound pollution Waste Wastewater Digital image processing Digital signal processing & applications Arithmetic structures Data communications Display devices Input devices Integrated circuits Microelectronics Mobile communication devices Multimedia systems Processor design Radio Frequency design (RF design) Wireless devices 2. Information systems 3. 2. Environmental issues and assessment 3. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Broadband networks Broadcasting Digital systems Digital wireless communication and technologies Ethernet Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) Microwave communications technology Optical systems Photonic systems Radio communications Remote sensing RF component design and engineering Routers Satellite communications Software development Video conferencing Virtual Private Network (VPN) 2. Hardware 2. Nuclear engineering and radiation technology 3. Communication 2. Current information technology 2. Mining and mineral processing 3. Aquatic environment Environmental protection Remote sensing Natural ecosystem Nutrient removal process Sediment transport and sitting Water quality simulation modelling Water resources study 1. INFORMATION, COMPUTER & 2. Mechanical and industrial engineering 3. Bioprocess technology Catchment management Drinking water quality standard Environment standard Environmental impact Pollution control Solid waste management Waste bioremediation Waste management Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cognitive science Computer Aided Design (CAD) Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Computer graphics Cryptography Data warehouse Expert System Geographic Information System (GIS) Image processing Information systems management Multimedia Parallel processing Robotics Security system Virtual Reality (VR) 2. Security system JST SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 P a g e | 7 of 12 JJoouurrnnaall ooff SScciieennccee & & TTeecchhnnoollooggyy Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience 3. Biometrics security system Expert systems Neutral Network Smart system Web technology Web-TV (Internet TV) Geriatrics Gynaecology Hearing therapy Haematology Infectious/ communicable diseases Medical genetics Neonatology Nephrology Neurology Obstetrics Occupational therapy Oncology Ophthalmology Optometry Oral surgery Organ imaging Orthopaedics Otolaryngology Pathology Paediatrics Pharmaceuticals Psychiatry Radiology Radiotherapy Rehabilitation Reproduction Respiratory diseases Rheumatology Speech therapy Surgery Therapy Urology Vaccine production Venereology 2. Software 3. Computer languages Computer aided system Geographical Information System (GIS) Operating systems Programming techniques Simulation system Software engineering 1. MATERIAL SCIENCES 2. 3. Electronic materials Catalysis and surface chemistry Coating Materials Electrochemical materials Magnetic materials Minimisation of hazardous materials Semiconductor materials Superconductor materials 2. Functional materials 3. Electronic and electro-optical materials Magnetic materials Optical materials 2. New materials and technologies 3. Ceramics Composite materials Hydrometallurgy Metallurgy Metals and metal alloy materials Non-destructive testing Optical materials Physical metallurgy Polymer alloy materials Polymer compounds Textile compounds 2. Health care system, industries and technologies 3. 2. Polymeric materials 3. Inorganic polymers Membranes Polymer composites 1. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 2. 3. 2. Health services research 3. Applied mathematics Algorithms Artificial intelligence Computational theory Differential equations Fuzzy logic Numerical analysis 3. Algebraic structures Geometry Number theory 2. Statistics 3. Applied statistics Probability theory Statistical theory 3. Clinical sciences Allergies Anaesthesia Arthritis Cardiology Child health Dentistry Dermatology Endocrinology Fetal development Fetal medicine Gastroenterology Allergy Cellular immunology Humoral immunology Immunochemistry Immunogenetics Transplantation immunology Tumour immunology 2. Medical biochemistry and clinical chemistry 1. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES 2. 3. Bioethics (human) Education (health) Health & community services Health systems management Mortality and morbidity studies Nursing 2. Immunology 2. Pure mathematics 3. Biomechanics Emergency medicine Health legislation Health rehabilitation service Human resource development Innovative technology Medical biotechnology Medical technology Quality of life Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic acids Peptides Proteins 2. Medical microbiology 3. Bacteriology Mycology Parasitology Virology 2. Neurosciences 3. JST SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 Autonomic nervous system Cell receptors Cellular nervous system Central nervous system P a g e | 8 of 12 JJoouurrnnaall ooff SScciieennccee & & TTeecchhnnoollooggyy Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience Mechanism of tissue damage Molecular characterisation Sensory systems Epidemiology Food quality Health & safety (occupational) Injuries Mental health Preventive medicine Primary health care Radiation health & safety Solid waste management 2. Nutrition 3. Clinical epidemiological Laboratory Toxicology 2. Pharmaceutical industry 3. Botanical pesticides Photochemical Purification technology Screening technology Synthesis technology 1. PHYSICAL SCIENCES 2. 3. 2. Pharmacology 3. Clinical pharmacology Medical pharmacology Pharmaceutical field Pharmaceutical research Pharmaceutical technology Pharmacy Radiopharmacology Radiotoxicology Therapeutics Traditional medicine and natural product Cell physiology Comparative physiology Exercise/ physical fitness Human biophysics Stress physiology Systems physiology 2. Public health, environmental & occupational health & safety research 3. Air quality Drinking water quality Environmental protection & health impact Acoustics Liquid crystal display Quantum optics Sensors 2. Astronomical sciences 3. Astronomy Astrophysics Cosmic ray physics 2. Atomic, molecular, nuclear, particle and plasma physics 3. 2. Physiology 3. Acoustic and optical physics Atomic physics Electrical discharges Fluids physics Molecular physics Nuclear physics Particle physics Plasma physics Radiation physics 2. Solid state physics 3. Surface physics 2. Theoretical and condensed matter physics 3. Condensed matter physics Crystallography Theoretical physics PS: Information regarding your manuscript’s MAIN SUBJECT AREA, SUB SUBJECT AREA, and SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION based on the above list must be provided on Page 1 of your Manuscript Submission Kit. JST SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 P a g e | 9 of 12 REVISED: | 18/01/2013 Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience SCOPE FORM (Reference List for Social Sciences & Humanities) 1 = MAIN SUBJECT AREA, 2 = SUB SUBJECT AREA, 3 = SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION. Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities (JSSH) Labour economics Natural resource economics Public finance Regional economics Resource economics 1. SOCIAL SCIENCES 2. 3. Accounting Accounting education Accounting information system Accounting regulation Auditing Financial accounting Human resource accounting International accounting Islamic accounting IT and accounting Management accounting Taxation 2. Education 3. 2. Anthropology 3. Cultural anthropology Ethnography Indigenous peoples Minority groups Orang Asli Physical anthropology Social anthropology 2. Archaeology and history 3. Archaeology and classical study (Asian or otherwise) Marine archaeology Prehistory 2. Architecture and habitat 3. 2. Finance 3. Architecture & urban environment Housing issues Landscape management Public issues Rural environment Town & country planning Urban planning & management 2. Consumer and family economics 3. Consumer education and empowerment Consumer issues (health, food, housing, safety, etc) Consumer law, protection and policy Consumer satisfaction and wellbeing Consumerism and consumer movement Consumption economics Elderly Food and nutrition Gender and development Personal and family finance Poverty and family economic wellbeing Sustainable consumption Time use and household production Banking Capital market Corporate finance Finance companies Financial engineering Insurance International finance Islamic banking Islamic finance Off-shore finance Venture capital 2. Geography 3. Economic geography Environmental geography Human geography Natural resource Regional geography Social & cultural geography Transportation economics Urban studies 2. Law 3. 2. Economics 3. Corporatisation Curriculum development Distance learning Education management Education structure Education system Educational psychology Educational sociology Educational technology Ethics & moral education History of education Life-long education Non-formal education Philosophy of education Pre-school education Private and public education Sociology of education Teacher education Tertiary education Agricultural economics Econometrics Economic history Economic modelling & forecasting Economic theory Environmental economics Health economics Industrial economics International economics Islamisation of economic institutions JSSH SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 Administrative law Commercial law Constitutional law Contract law Copyrights Criminal law Customary law Cyber law Environmental law Family law Intellectual property International law P a g e | 10 of 12 JJoouurrnnaall ooff SSoocciiaall SScciieenncceess & &H Huum maanniittiieess Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience Islamic family law Jurisprudence Labour law Maritime law Patents Syariah law Ethics Ethnic/ race relations Future studies Gender studies Impact studies Industrial sociology Nation building Social classes and stratification Social policy Social theory Social work and administration Urban studies 2. Management studies 3. Agribusiness Agricultural management Crisis & risk management Entrepreneurial studies Entrepreneurship Environmental management Human Resource Development (HRD) Human Resource Management (HRM) Industrial relations International business management Management information system Marketing Multimedia management Operational management Organisational studies Strategic management Total Quality Management (TQM) 2. Media and communication studies 3. Advertising Broadcasting Censorship Film Information studies International communication Interpersonal communication Journalism Librarianship Media impact Political communication Public relation Telecommunication 2. Technology management 3. Appropriate technology Intellectual property rights R&D management S&T management Technology and assessment Technology and civilisation Technology and development Technology and law Technology commercialisation Technology policy studies Technology transfer 2. Tourism 3. Community development Development Eco-Tourism studies Heritage management Hospitality management Impact studies Leisure studies Park & recreation Public policy Social cultural Support services Tourism & economy Tourism & technologies Tourism & transport Tourism facilities Tourism planning 2. Political sciences and public policy 3. Conflict resolution Comparative politics Federalism Foreign policy International relations Local government studies Policy studies Public policy & administration Strategic studies 1. HUMANITIES 2. 3. Arts and culture 2. Population studies 3. Demography Fertility trends Migration Mortality trends Population policy 2. Psychology 3. Abnormal psychology Biological psychology Clinical psychology Cognition Comparative psychology Counselling Developmental psychology Industrial psychology Islamic psychology Neuropsychology Organisational psychology Performance Personality Psychopharmacology 2. Sociology 3. Class studies Criminology Developmental sociology Ceramic arts Costumes Design studies Drama Filming tradition Islamic calligraphy Metal handicraft arts and tradition Popular culture Theatre Traditional architecture Traditional arts & culture Traditional performing arts Visual arts Weaving, batik and dress traditional Wood carving tradition 2. Dance 3. Modern dances Traditional/Classical dances 2. Historical and civilisation studies 3. Biography Cultural history Emergence of the third world Foreign policy History of civilisations Prehistory of Southeast Asia 2. Language and Linguistics 3. JSSH SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 Anthropological linguistics Applied linguistics P a g e | 11 of 12 JJoouurrnnaall ooff SSoocciiaall SScciieenncceess & &H Huum maanniittiieess Our goal is to bring high quality research to the widest possible audience Cognitive linguistics Computational linguistics Computer assisted language learning Contextual linguistics Critical discourse analysis; rhetoric; philosophy Discourse studies Evolutionary linguistics Historical linguistics Language acquisition Language disorders Language teaching Lexicography Linguistic variation Literary theory Malay language Malaysian languages Morphology Neurolinguistics Phonetics Phonology Pragmatics Psycholinguistics Semantics Sociolinguistics Stylistics Syntax TESOL(Teaching English to speakers of other languages) Theoretical linguistics Translation Others Genders and Sexualities Genre–drama, literature Literary theory and criticism Malay literature Malaysian literature Multicultural and Colonial, Postcolonial studies Narrative– Postcolonial literature Poetry–American and British poetry Others 2. Music 3. 2. Philosophy 3. Applied philosophy Ethics History & philosophy Metaphysics Social philosophy 2. Religious studies 3. Comparative religion Missionary & propagation studies Religion & civilisation Religion and modernisation Religious education Religious issues 2. Sports 3. 2. Literature 3. Modern music Traditional/classical music Asian literature Comparative literature Creative Writing Cultural Studies English literature Coaching Physical education Sports Sports history Sports management Sports psychology Sports recreation Sports research Sports science Sports sociology PS: Information regarding your manuscript’s MAIN SUBJECT AREA, SUB SUBJECT AREA, and SUBJECT AREA SPECIALISATION based on the above list must be provided on Page 1 of your Manuscript Submission Kit. JSSH SCOPE | REFERENCE LIST [MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION GUIDE] ver.8 – Jun 2015 P a g e | 12 of 12