
Phra Dhammavachiracharn (Suchart Kittipanyo)
(Pali Studies Level 8, B.A. in Buddhist Studies, M.A. in Arts, Ph.D. in Buddhism)
Recommendations for Authors
The article submitted for publication in the Pali Theravada Periscope Journal Must not have been published or under consideration by a qualified person for publication in another journal. The author of the article must agree and abide by the guidelines. format Procedures for submitting research papers Academic articles, book reviews, periscope articles, and special articles to be published in the Pali Theravada Periscope Journal strictly, including a system of citations in the content and references at the end of articles. References must be in accordance with the guidelines of the journal in the form of APA 6th edition.
The views and opinions expressed in the article in the Pali Theravada Periscope are the responsibility of the author of the article and are not the views and responsibilities of the editorial team of the Pali Theravada Periscope. Do not infringe or copy the work of others as your own. The journal has determined the redundancy of the work. With the CopyCatch program on ThaiJO's website system, no more than 25% of the instructions for the author have been updated and updated to take effect from January 2021 onwards. Those who wish to publish articles must comply with the following conditions and processes:
Submission of articles to the ThaiJO system for publication
Online Submission can be submitted online through the website of the Pali Theravada Periscope Journal. Upon successful submission to the system, please inform the Editorial Department at Phramaha Supawat Thanwudtho, Dr. Tel. 061 – 994 5451, Email: s.boonthong2529@gmail.com, Line ID: s.b.t.
Preparation of manuscripts
Research Article Format
Academic articles have the following topic elements:
1) Title: Thai (20 pt.) English (18 pt.)
2) Name of the author and co-author of the article (Thai 16 pt.)
- The author specifies the number in front of each author's name.
- In the case of the same faculty and institution, use only one number 1.
- No more than 3 authors and co-authors
3) Name of Author and Co-Author (English 16 pt.)
4) Faculty, Institute (Thai 14 pt.) does not need to be thick (different faculties or institutions indicate the number in order)
5) Faculty, Institute, Thailand.
6) Corresponding Author's Email (14 pt. article corresponding email)
7) Abstract (Heading 18 pt., body 16 pt., no more than 500 words)
(Presenting the issues, principles, concepts, Theory and approach Academic practice, findings, perspectives, views that reflect solutions, alternatives. New knowledge by writing concisely. Sort categories Separate the clauses, separate the issues clearly)
8) Keywords (16 pt.) (3 – 5 words, as the name of the article, separated by a semicolon ;)
9) Abstract (18 pt., text 16 pt.) No translation, summary Not translating to capture the issue (Insert numbers, paragraphs, punctuation, order of main topics, secondary headings to match Thai)
10) keywords (16 pt.)
11) Introduction (18 pt., text 16 pt.) three or four paragraphs as follows:
- Background Context and problem conditions of the studied issues/case studies/area cases (reference)
- Principles and Concepts Theoretical and Academic Guidelines Standards for Problem Solving or Development Promotion (Reference)
- Motivation for wanting to study, reasons and expectations Values and benefits that can be hoped for from education
12) Story (18 pt., 16 pt.)
- The context of the article is Issues Presenting the essence under the academic conceptual framework. Presented in order, categorized by categories. Very important, little importance, main points Secondary issues by putting the order of numbers, paragraphs, and punctuation to be easy and clear (reference)
- Present principles and concepts. Theories and practices that reflect new perspectives and knowledge in a categorized, systematic, and step-by-step manner as an alternative or solution for solving problems or promoting development in accordance with academic principles (reference).
13) Summary (18 pt., 16 pt.)
The overall summary covers the results of the presented study, which is an essay that is not numbered as a section, not italic, not thick. No model images are inserted, reflecting academic values (no reference is required).
14) References (18 pt., text 16 pt.)
References that appear in all article content must be written as a complete list of references in every reference according to the journal's citation format and in alphabetical order A-H, A-Z (do not cite references that do not appear in the article content) (do not cite references in the article content) References that do not appear in the article content)
Periscope articles and book reviews
1) Title: Thai (20 pt.) English (18 pt.)
2) Author's Name (Thai 16 pt.)
3) Author's Name (English 16 pt.)
4) Faculty, Institute (Thai 14 pt.)
5) Faculty, Institute, Thailand.
6) Corresponding.
The composition information of the reviewed book is as follows ( 16 pt. font is not thick)
(1) Book cover image
(2) Translated from the book: ......................................................
(3) Author: .....................................................................
(4) Translator: ......................................................................
(5) Publisher: ..............................................................
(6) Year of Publication: ..................................................................
(7) Number of Pages: .............................................................
7) Introduction (18 pt., text 16 pt.)
- Context Background of the book or topic studied.
- The composition of the book or the topic studied. Chapter Categories Characteristics, types, types, objectives, values, benefits, essence, etc.
8) Content (18 pt., Text 16 pt.)
Content Details Composition of the book or topic studied Chapter Categories Characteristics, Types, Types, Objectives, Contents, Points, Concepts view
9) Reviews (18 pt., body 16 pt.)
- Present principles and concepts through analysis, synthesis, and criticism that reflect the perspective of reason, expectations, and impacts. Based on academic theories and suggestions for solutions. Promotion and further development (reference if any)
- Pros, Cons
10) Summary (18 pt., Text 16 pt.)
The overview covers the results of the studies presented, reflecting the value. Utilization is an essay that does not put numbers as sections, is not italic, not thick. No model images are inserted, reflecting academic values.
11) References (18 pt., Text 16 pt.)
Reference sources that appear in the content of all articles must be written as a complete list of references in the references according to the citation format of the journal and in alphabetical order A-H, A-Z (do not cite references that do not appear in the article content) (do not cite references in the article content). References that do not appear in the article content)
Editor's rights
In the event that the editorial team or experts, who are invited to be qualified reviewers, are of the opinion that the article should be corrected. The editorial team will return it to the owner of the article for correction, and will take the suggestions of the reviewers as the main criteria and reserve the right to consider not publishing the article. In the event that the results of the evaluation of the article do not pass the evaluation by a qualified person, and in the case of a research article. However, from the 4th year of the 1st issue (January-June 2026) onwards, the Pali Theravada Periscope will cancel the publication of the journal and will publish the journal in electronic format only.
However, If there is a detection or complaint that the article has more than 25% duplicate (copycatch) or duplicate material parts, or the article has been published before. The journal reserves the right to use its discretion to refuse and suspend the publication of the article from the 4th year of issue 1 (January-June 2026) onwards.