Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics

The Journal of Social, Environmental and Health Studies is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and publication ethics.

  1. Authorship
    Authorship should accurately reflect individuals’ contributions to the work. All listed authors must have made a significant contribution to the research and approved the final manuscript.
  2. Originality and Plagiarism
    Submitted manuscripts must be original and unpublished. The journal does not tolerate plagiarism, data fabrication, or falsification in any form.
  3. Duplicate and Redundant Publication
    Manuscripts should not be under consideration or published elsewhere. Duplicate or redundant publication is considered unethical.
  4. Conflicts of Interest
    Authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the evaluation of a manuscript.
  5. Peer Review Integrity
    The journal follows a fair and confidential peer review process. Editors ensure that manuscripts are evaluated objectively and without discrimination.
  6. Research Ethics
    Studies involving human participants or animals must comply with relevant institutional and international ethical guidelines.
  7. Corrections and Retractions
    When errors or ethical issues are identified after publication, the journal will take appropriate actions, including corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern.

The journal adheres to recognized standards of publication ethics and aims to promote transparency, accountability, and trust in scholarly publishing.

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