PUBLICATION ETHICS
This is aligned with the principles outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). For further information, please refer to the COPE guidelines at https://publicationethics.org/.
The integrity of scholarly research and publishing is paramount to the advancement of knowledge. To ensure the highest ethical standards in publication, The POLITNOMOS is committed to adhering to the following guidelines, which align with best practices in the academic community.
Responsibilities of Authors
Originality and Plagiarism
- Authors must ensure that their work is original and has not been published elsewhere.
- Proper citation of others’ work is mandatory to avoid plagiarism.
Authorship
- All individuals who have made significant contributions to the research must be listed as authors.
- The corresponding author must ensure that all co-authors approve the final manuscript.
Data Transparency
- Authors must provide access to raw data upon request by the journal.
- Fabrication or falsification of data is strictly prohibited.
Conflict of Interests
- Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence their research.
Acknowledgment of Sources
- Proper acknowledgment of all funding sources, collaborators, and institutions is required.
Reporting Standards
- Authors should present their results clearly, honestly, and without fabrication or inappropriate data manipulation.
Responsibilities of Editors
Fairness
- Editors must evaluate submissions based on academic merit, without regard to race, gender, religious belief, ethnic origin, or citizenship.
Confidentiality
- Editors must ensure the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts and not disclose information to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, and publisher.
Conflict of Interests
- Editors must refuse themselves from handling manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest.
Decision-Making
- Editors are responsible for making publication decisions based on peer review and journal policies.
Responsibilities of Reviewers
Objectivity
- Reviews should be conducted objectively, with constructive feedback provided to improve the manuscript.
Timeliness
- Reviewers should complete their reviews within the agreed timeframe.
Confidentiality
- Manuscripts under review must be treated as confidential documents.
Acknowledgment of Sources
- Reviewers should identify any relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors.
Responsibilities of the Publisher
Integrity
- The publisher is committed to ensuring that all published content adheres to ethical guidelines.
Corrections and Retractions
- The publisher will issue corrections or retractions when errors or ethical breaches are identified.
Archiving
- The publisher ensures the long-term availability of published content through appropriate archiving policies.
Misconduct and Ethical Breaches
The POLITNOMOS takes allegations of misconduct seriously. Any suspected breach of ethics, including plagiarism, fabrication, falsification, or inappropriate authorship practices, will be investigated thoroughly in accordance with COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) guidelines. Appropriate actions, such as retractions or corrections, will be taken based on the investigation’s findings.
By adhering to these publication ethics, The POLITNOMOS aims to maintain trust in the academic community and ensure the dissemination of high-quality, reliable research. All stakeholders in the publishing process are expected to uphold these standards.