Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement
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ETKI:
Journal
of
Literature,
Theatre
and
Culture
Studies
is
committed
to
upholding
the
highest
standards
of
publication
ethics
and
pays
regard
to
Principles
of
Transparency
and
Best
Practice
in
Scholarly
Publishing
published
by
the
Committee
on
Publication
Ethics
(COPE),
the
Directory
of
Open
Access
Journals
(DOAJ),
the
Open
Access
Scholarly
Publishers
Association
(OASPA),
and
the
World
Association
of
Medical
Editors
(WAME)
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practice-scholarly-publishing
All
parties
involved
in
the
publishing
process
(Editors,
Reviewers,
Authors
and
Publishers)
are
expected
to
agree
on
the
following
ethical
principles.
All
submissions
must
be
original,
unpublished
(including
as
full
text
in
conference
proceedings),
and
not
under
the
review
of
any
other
publication
synchronously.
Authors
must
ensure
that
submitted
work
is
original.
They
must
certify
that
the
manuscript
has
not
previously
been
published
elsewhere
or
is
not
currently
being
considered
for
publication
elsewhere,
in
any
language.
Applicable
copyright
laws
and
conventions
must
be
followed.
Copyright
material
(e.g.
tables,
figures
or
extensive
quotations)
must
be
reproduced
only
with
appropriate
permission
and
acknowledgement.
Any
work
or
words
of
other
authors,
contributors,
or
sources
must
be
appropriately
credited
and
referenced.
Each
manuscript
is
reviewed
by
one
of
the
editors
and
at
least
two
referees
under
double-blind
peer
review
process.
Plagiarism,
duplication,
fraud
authorship/denied
authorship,
research/data
fabrication,
salami
slicing/salami
publication,
breaching
of
copyrights,
prevailing
conflict
of
interest
are
unethical
behaviors.
All
manuscripts
not
in
accordance
with
the
accepted
ethical
standards
will
be
removed
from
the
publication.
This
also
contains
any
possible
malpractice
discovered
after
the
publication.
In
accordance
with
the
code
of
conduct
we
will
report any cases of suspected plagiarism or duplicate publishing.
Research Ethics
The
journal
adheres
to
the
highest
standards
in
research
ethics
and
follows
the
principles
of
international
research
ethics
as
defined
below.
The
authors
are
responsible
for
the
compliance
of
the
manuscripts
with
the
ethical
rules.
-
Principles
of
integrity,
quality
and
transparency
should
be
sustained
in
designing
the
research,
reviewing
the
design
and
conducting
the
research.
-
The
research
team
and
participants
should
be
fully
informed
about
the
aim,
methods,
possible
uses
and
requirements
of
the
research
and
risks
of
participation
in
research.
-
The
confidentiality
of
the
information
provided
by
the
research
participants
and
the
confidentiality
of
the
respondents
should
be
ensured.
The
research
should
be
designed
to
protect
the
autonomy
and
dignity
of
the
participants.
-
Research
participants
should
participate
in
the
research
voluntarily,
not
under
any
coercion.
-
Any
possible
harm
to
participants
must
be
avoided.
The
research
should
be
planned
in
such
a
way
that
the
participants
are
not
at
risk.
-
The
independence
of
research
must
be
clear;
and
any
conflict
of
interest
or
must
be
disclosed.
-
In
experimental
studies
with
human
subjects,
written
informed
consent
of
the
participants
who
decide
to
participate
in
the
research
must
be
obtained.
In
the
case
of
children
and
those
under
wardship
or
with
confirmed
insanity,
legal
custodian’s
assent
must
be
obtained.
-
If
the
study
is
to
be
carried
out
in
any
institution
or
organization,
approval
must
be
obtained
from
this
institution
or
organization.
-
In
studies
with
human
subject,
it
must
be
noted
in
the
method’s
section
of
the
manuscript
that
the
informed
consent
of
the
participants
and
ethics
committee
approval
from
the
institution
where
the
study
has been conducted have been obtained.
Author Responsibilities
It
is
authors’
responsibility
to
ensure
that
the
article
is
in
accordance
with
scientific
and
ethical
standards
and
rules.
And
authors
must
ensure
that
submitted
work
is
original.
They
must
certify
that
the
manuscript
has
not
previously
been
published
elsewhere
or
is
not
currently
being
considered
for
publication
elsewhere,
in
any
language.
Applicable
copyright
laws
and
conventions
must
be
followed.
Copyright
material
(e.g.
tables,
figures
or
extensive
quotations)
must
be
reproduced
only
with
appropriate
permission
and
acknowledgement.
Any
work
or
words
of
other
authors,
contributors,
or
sources
must
be
appropriately
credited
and
referenced.
All
the
authors
of
a
submitted
manuscript
must
have
direct
scientific
and
academic
contribution
to
the
manuscript.
The
author(s)
of
the
original
research
articles
is
defined
as
a
person
who
is
significantly
involved
in
“conceptualization
and
design
of
the
study”,
“collecting
the
data”,
“analyzing
the
data”,
“writing
the
manuscript”,
“reviewing
the
manuscript
with
a
critical
perspective”
and
“planning/conducting
the
study
of
the
manuscript
and/or
revising
it”.
Fund
raising,
data
collection
or
supervision
of
the
research
group
are
not
sufficient
roles
to
be
accepted
as
an
author.
The
author(s)
must
meet
all
these
criteria
described
above.
The
order
of
names
in
the
author
list
of
an
article
must
be
a
co-decision.
The
individuals
who
do
not
meet
the
authorship
criteria
but
contributed
to
the
study
must
take
place
in
the
acknowledgement
section.
Individuals
providing
technical
support,
assisting
writing,
providing
a
general
support,
providing
material
or
financial
support
are
examples
to
be
indicated
in
acknowledgement
section.
All
authors
must
disclose
all
issues
concerning
financial
relationship,
conflict
of
interest,
and
competing
interest
that
may
potentially
influence
the
results
of
the
research
or
scientific
judgment.
When
an
author
discovers
a
significant
error
or
inaccuracy
in
his/her
own
published
paper,
it
is
the
author’s
obligation
to
promptly
cooperate
with
the
Editor
to
provide
retractions
or
corrections
of
mistakes
.
Responsibility for the Editor and Reviewers
Editor-in-Chief
evaluates
manuscripts
for
their
scientific
content
without
regard
to
ethnic
origin,
gender,
sexual
orientation,
citizenship,
religious
belief
or
political
philosophy
of
the
authors.
He/She
provides
a
fair
double-blind
peer
review
of
the
submitted
articles
for
publication
and
ensures
that
all
the
information
related
to
submitted
manuscripts
is
kept
as
confidential
before
publishing.
Editor-in-Chief
is
responsible
for
the
contents
and
overall
quality
of
the
publication.
He/She
must
publish
errata
pages
or
make
corrections
when
needed.
Editor-in-Chief
does
not
allow
any
conflicts
of
interest
between
the
authors,
editors
and
reviewers.
Only
he
has
the
full
authority
to
assign
a
reviewer
and
is
responsible
for
final
decision
for
publication
of
the
manuscripts
in
the
Journal.
Reviewers
must
have
no
conflict
of
interest
with
respect
to
the
research,
the
authors
and/or
the
research
funders.
Their
judgments
must
be
objective.
Reviewers
must
ensure
that
all
the
information
related
to
submitted
manuscripts
is
kept
as
confidential
and
must
report
to
the
editor
if
they
are
aware
of
copyright
infringement
and
plagiarism
on
the
author’s
side.
A
reviewer
who
feels
unqualified
to
review
the
topic
of
a
manuscript
or
knows
that
its
prompt
review
will
be
impossible
should
notify
the
editor
and
excuse
himself
from
the
review
process.
The
editor
informs
the
reviewers
that
the
manuscripts
are
confidential
information
and
that
this
is
a
privileged
interaction.
The
reviewers
and
editorial
board
cannot
discuss
the
manuscripts
with
other
persons.
The
anonymity
of
the
referees
must
be
ensured.
In
particular
situations,
the
editor
may
share
the
review
of
one
reviewer
with
other
reviewers
to
clarify
a
particular point.