Publishing ethics
Publication ethics in Misan Journal of Political and International Studies:
Misan Journal of Political and International Studies is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publishing ethics and supporting ethical research practices recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). The journal’s publishing policy is consistent with the rules of scientific conduct that should be followed by readers, authors, reviewers, and editors when dealing with Misan Journal of Political Studies. And international. The journal's ethics policy is responsible for determining which research papers or sample research articles submitted to the journal may be published in the journal. For information on this issue in the publishing and ethical guidelines adopted at: https://publicationethics.org/
Duties and responsibilities of publishers:
Misan Journal of Political and International Studies is committed to a very important issue, which is: ensuring that decisions are taken regarding the submission of research, its evaluation, arbitration, review, and final production based on a solid scientific report issued by professional people who are members of the editorial board, away from personal interests, in addition to that the decisions taken by the editorial board Editing regarding research submitted for publication on its pages shall be final.
Misan Journal of Political and International Studies monitors the application of the principles of publishing ethics to the editorial management of the journal and its organizational structure, not only by researchers and authors, but even by members of the editorial board, arbitrators, and even readers.
Editors' duties and responsibilities:
The editors of the Misan Journal for Political and International Studies have full authority to reject or accept the research, after careful scientific review, and assign the matter to the members of the editorial board and those with precise expertise.
The editors of the Misan Journal for Political and International Studies are committed to strict confidentiality regarding all matters related to the research submitted for publication, and no information must be provided about the research and its details, or about the author, or even about the scientific referee.
The journal's editors do not have the right to accept any research that does not comply with the ethical standards and conditions of publication in the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies.
Discussing the matter and advice between the head of the editorial board and the members of the board regarding accepting or rejecting the research, with full commitment to the confidentiality of the research information and the authors, away from any personal or material tendencies or interests, in a way that does not harm the reputation and academic integrity enjoyed by the members of the editorial board.
The editors of the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies are committed to looking into issues of plagiarism and fraudulent data by relying on special programs for plagiarism that are internationally accredited and officially approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Duties and responsibilities of arbitrators:
Misan Journal of Political and International Studies adheres to COPE instructions regarding peer review and peer review of the research it receives.
The referees of the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies must assist the members of the editorial board in making the decision to publish or reject the submitted research, and this is done in accordance with a very transparent policy.
Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the research that was sent to them for the purpose of evaluation, such as the research title, the name of the researcher, his affiliation, and other information, away from personal interest or for any other purposes.
Arbitrators must adhere to the appropriate timing for conducting the arbitration process and making the final recommendation regarding the research (accepting or rejecting its publication).
Reviewers' comments for peer-reviewed academic research and articles must be highly transparent, supported by substantial scientific evidence, and submitted to the editorial board.
Authors' duties and responsibilities:
The researcher or writer is obligated to write his research in accordance with the rules and conditions of publication in the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies.
The research must be unpublished elsewhere, and not currently under consideration by another journal for publication or any other publisher.
It is also the responsibility of authors to ensure that research issued by a specific institution is submitted with the express approval of the institution, and that a letter is attached authorizing the researcher to write or research for that institution.
Adherence to the rules of citation, documentation, and publishing ethics regarding authorship and contribution (COPE).
The responsible author must sign a copy of the consent of all authors in the case of research by more than one researcher, before accepting the research for publication, in order to be legally responsible towards the ethics of publication in the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies and the privacy policy.
The researcher must refer to previous studies and research in the field in which he is writing if he has used those studies in his research.
Under an open access license, authors retain copyright ownership of their content, and anyone is allowed to download, upload, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute and/or copy the content as long as the original authors and source are properly cited.
Reference must be made to the work of researchers that gave results similar to or different from the results reached by the researcher.
When the author(s) discover a major error or inaccuracy in his published work, it is the author's duty to immediately notify the editor-in-chief of the journal or publisher that the manuscript has been withdrawn or corrected.
Ensuring the originality of the research and that it meets professional standards for research ethics and avoiding all types of unethical research behavior such as plagiarism, fabrication, and forgery.
All authors should be aware that research submitted or published in the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies will be under review and subject to examination using anti-plagiarism software.
Original research not previously published in any journal or conference proceedings should be submitted.
All authors must ensure that all authors have read the final submission checklist before submitting it to the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies.
Reference should be made to research extracted from university dissertations and dissertations.
Violation of publishing ethics:
Plagiarism: A person intentionally using another person's ideas or other original materials as if they were his own ideas, even if a sentence was used by the same researcher who published it in other journals without proper citation.
B, Misan Journal of Political and International Studies considers it plagiarism. All papers under review or published in the journal are subject to examination using the plagiarism prevention program. Through the Ithenticate program from iParadigms. For more details, please visit the following website: https://www.ithenticate.com/search
Penalties:
In the event of scientific theft by one of the authors, and after all observations are confirmed by the scientific arbitrator based on scientific evidence and conclusive proofs, and after the members of the editorial board are informed of the text of those observations and proofs, the offending research will be immediately rejected, and the submission of other research by the researcher will be prohibited. The violator returns to the Misan Journal of Political and International Studies, while adhering to all applicable laws regarding punishing the plagiarist of a research without indicating the title of the original research.
Conflict of interest policy:
Conflict of interest (COI) is when an individual's private interests differ from his or her responsibilities for scholarly activities and publishing, creating doubt as to whether an individual's behavior or judgment is driven by competing interests and commitments.
A conflict of interest refers to any relationship between the authors, editors, or reviewers that interferes with the presentation, peer review, editorial decision-making, or publication of a paper submitted to the Missan Journal of Political and International Studies in Emergencies in a complete and objective manner. Or could reasonably be seen as interfering with it.
A conflict of interest can arise from any beneficial relationship that the author, editor, or reviewer may have with the scientific paper. This relationship could be:
Financial or non-financial
Personal or professional
Individual or institutional (if it is, for example, a field note describing a program, approach, or tool from the author's institution)
The Misan Journal of Political and International Studies program is committed to transparency in areas where there are potential conflicts of interest. The journal encourages all of its researchers and editors to publish and review policies regarding conflicts of interest as they relate to authors, editors, and peer reviewers.
The Misan Journal of Political and International Studies is committed to implementing the COPE Recommendation on “Author Responsibilities - Conflicts of Interest” in author disputes on issues involving conflicts of interest. Authors must disclose, at the time of submission, information about official approvals, financial conflicts of interest, or other interests that may affect the article (scientific paper). Authors must also declare sources of funding for the work performed.
All participants in the peer review and journal publication process must disclose all relationships that could be considered potential conflicts of interest. Editors may use information disclosed in conflict of interest and financial interest statements as a basis for editorial decisions.
Authors must identify individuals who contributed writing (scientific paper) or other assistance and disclose the funding source for this assistance. All authors must disclose in their manuscript any financial or other conflicts of interest that may be construed to influence the results or interpretation of this research. All sources of financial support for the project must also be disclosed.
To report a conflict of interest, the reviewer should contact the editor-in-chief via the journal's official mail to clearly state the conflict of interest, explain his relationship to the author, the manuscript, or both, and strongly request to be relieved from serving as a reviewer for this specific document.