
About the Journal
Articulator Gazette (News, Features and Essays) abbreviated as Art. Gaz., is a quarterly open access journal. The publication follows an open publishing model, making all content freely accessible to readers without subscription barriers.
Aims to:
Publish essays, features, and critical commentaries:
Articulator Gazette provides scholars, educators, journalists, professionals, and creative thinkers with a platform to share original essays, insightful features, critical reviews, and reflective articles. Topics span a wide range of interdisciplinary fields such as education, science and technology, social behavior, cultural trends, public affairs, and organizational practices.
Promote dialogue across disciplines:
The Gazette serves as a venue for vibrant exchange among diverse contributors, encouraging discussion that bridges academic thought, industry insights, social observation, and public discourse. It fosters reflective writing, conceptual analysis, and critical perspectives on the human experience in modern society.
Highlight transformative developments and discoveries:
Submissions may explore groundbreaking scientific discoveries, innovation trends, educational shifts, policy changes, and real-world phenomena that impact everyday life and collective understanding.
Support narrative and experiential perspectives:
Articulator Gazette values narrative-driven content that conveys lived experiences, human stories, and cultural reflections, offering nuanced views on current events and personal or collective realities.
Encourage multidisciplinary collaboration:
The Gazette invites contributions drawing from various disciplines including education, humanities, science, psychology, sociology, technology, communication, and more. It promotes integrative approaches that expand knowledge and deepen contextual awareness.
Publication Service Fee
The Article Processing Cost (APC) for each accepted article is $20. Payment is required upon acceptance and is a prerequisite for publication. Optional proofreading services are available for an additional $10.
Aims and Scope
Articulator Gazette is an internationally recognized, peer-reviewed publication that features essays, features, and commentary covering a wide array of subjects. With a focus on interdisciplinary relevance, the Gazette highlights critical discussions and informed reflections on academic discourse, industry trends, scientific breakthroughs, cultural developments, and the evolving human experience.
Rather than publishing empirical research, the Gazette emphasizes conceptual insight, theoretical reflection, and evidence-informed storytelling that advance meaningful conversations across sectors.
Article Types & General Writing Guidelines
1. Article Types
Articulator Gazette publishes essays, feature articles, and critical commentaries ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 words. Submissions must be well-structured and clearly argued. All articles will undergo editorial review. Authors may indicate article type in their cover letter.
2. Writing Guidelines
StratWorks Author Services provides editing, formatting, plagiarism checking, and writing assistance. Authors are encouraged to use clear titles, strong keywords, and effective abstracts. See Manuscript Submission Guidelines for more.
Editorial Policies
1. Peer Review Policy
StratWorks Publishing selects reviewers based on subject expertise. Author-suggested reviewers are not accepted.
2. Authorship
All significant contributors must be listed as authors. Student-led articles typically list the student as lead author.
3. Acknowledgement
Non-author contributors (e.g., administrators, technical assistants) should be acknowledged separately to preserve review integrity.
4. Conflict of Interest
Authors should disclose any potential conflicts and uphold ethical publishing practices.
5. Ethics in Narrative and Data Use
Although empirical studies are not published, any use of participant stories or real-world data must follow ethical considerations, especially in educational or human-centered contexts.
6. Redundant Publication
Any overlap with previous publications must be disclosed.
Publication Policies
1. Publication Ethics
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1.1 Plagiarism
Articulator Gazette uses plagiarism detection tools to screen all submissions. -
1.2 Prior Publication
Articles previously published elsewhere are not accepted unless significantly reworked and properly cited.
Preparation and Formatting
1. Formatting
Manuscripts should be submitted in Word or LaTeX. Templates are available.
2. Figures and Tables
Color figures appear online. Special print requests may incur additional costs.
3. Supplemental Materials
Supplementary materials may be included online.
4. Referencing
Use APA 7th edition guidelines. Include DOIs where applicable.
5. Language and Style
Submissions should use clear, academic English. Language support is available upon request.
Further Information
For questions, please contact the Articulator Gazette editorial office at art.submissions@stratworksresearch.com
Manuscript Formatting Guidelines
Author Details
List full names, affiliations, ORCiDs, and email addresses. Affiliation changes after acceptance are not allowed.
Abstract
Include a 200–250-word abstract with 5–7 keywords. The abstract should summarize the article's scope, significance, and key points.
Structure
Empirical study structures are not required. Authors may use flexible formats (e.g., Introduction, Main Discussion, Conclusion) suitable for essays and reflective writing.
Figures and Tables
Visuals should be in JPEG/PNG and clearly labeled.
Referencing
Follow APA 7th edition, citing only works mentioned in the text. Include DOIs when available.



