Journal Abbreviation : D&T
Frequency : Biannually
Doi Prefix : 10.46577/DAT.
Year of Launching : 2020
Publisher : Department of Dance Theory, School of Dance,
Korea National University of Arts
About D&T more
Dance and Theory (D&T) is a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal for dance scholarship, published by the Department of Dance Theory, School of Dance, Korea National University of Arts. Reflecting our department’s interdisciplinary approach and wide range of subjects, including aesthetics, anthropology, history, science, and arts management, Dance and Theory aims to engage with academic debates on dance and address cross-disciplinary research with a dance perspective. In so doing, the journal intends to stimulate dance discourses across its artistic, educational, and theoretical fields.
All authors submitting to Dance and Theory are expected to adhere to the following publishing ethics:
1. All authors must not falsely produce data or research results.
2. All authors must not distort contents or results of research by manipulating research materials or processes, or arbitrarily transforming or deleting data.
3. All authors must not use others’ writing, research notion, idea, hypothesis or theory without justifiable approval or quotation.
4. All authors must ensure all named co-authors consent to publication and to being named as a co-author. All persons who have made significant scientific or literary contributions to the work reported should be named as co-authors.
5. Authors must not submit a manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously or previously published work.
All peer reviews are asked to make every reasonable effort to adhere to the following publishing ethics for Dance and Theory articles they have agreed to review:
1. Reviewers must give unbiased consideration to each manuscript submitted for consideration for publication and should judge each on its merits.
2. Reviewers must keep the peer review process confidential; information or correspondence about a manuscript should not be shared with anyone outside of the peer review process.
3. Reviewers should provide a constructive, comprehensive, evidenced, and appropriately substantial peer review report and make all reasonable effort to submit their report and recommendation in a timely manner.
All journal editors are asked to make every reasonable effort to adhere to the following publishing ethics for Dance and Theory articles that are worthy of peer review:
1. Journal editors should give unbiased consideration to each manuscript submitted for consideration for publication and should judge each on its merits.
2. Journal editors must keep the peer-review process confidential; information or correspondence about a manuscript should not be shared with anyone outside of the peer review process.
Updated December 18th, 2019