Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Social Issues is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics, academic integrity, transparency, and responsible scholarly publishing. The journal follows internationally recognized ethical publishing principles and adopts the guidelines and best practices established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing, and recognized international editorial standards.
The journal expects all participants involved in the publication process, authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers to comply with ethical responsibilities and professional conduct.
Ethical Principles
The journal strictly prohibits all forms of publication misconduct, including but not limited to:
Any unethical behavior will be investigated thoroughly according to international ethical publishing standards and COPE procedures.
COPE Guidelines
Please read COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) Guidelines from the following website: https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Guidelines or, browse the full COPE guidelines by choosing one of the sections below:
Ethics toolkit for a successful editorial office
Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing
Ensuring consent for publishing medical case reports
Text recycling guidelines for editors
A short guide to ethical editing for new editors
Retraction guidelines
How to handle authorship disputes: a guide for new researchers
Ethical guidelines for peer reviewers
Sharing of information among editors-in-chief regarding possible misconduct
Guidance for Editors: research, audit and service evaluations
Responsibilities of Authors
Authors submitting manuscripts to Social Issues must ensure that:
Authors are fully responsible for the scientific accuracy, integrity, and ethical compliance of their submissions.
Authorship Criteria
Authorship should be limited to individuals who have made substantial contributions to:
Individuals who contributed partially but do not meet authorship criteria should be acknowledged appropriately.
The journal does not accept honorary, guest, or ghost authorship.
Originality and Plagiarism
All manuscripts submitted to Social Issues are checked using professional plagiarism detection software prior to peer review.
Authors must submit entirely original work. Proper citation and quotation are required when using the work or words of others.
The journal may reject manuscripts immediately if substantial overlap, plagiarism, manipulated citations, or unethical textual reuse is identified.
Severe ethical violations may result in:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy
Authors may use AI-assisted technologies only for language editing or technical assistance under human supervision.
Authors must disclose any use of AI tools within the manuscript.
AI tools cannot be listed as authors because they cannot assume responsibility for the integrity, originality, or accountability of scholarly work.
Authors remain fully responsible for:
The journal reserves the right to reject manuscripts containing AI-generated fabricated data, references, images, or misleading content.
Data Integrity and Research Misconduct
Authors must retain original research data and provide access if requested by editors.
Fabrication, falsification, selective reporting, or manipulation of data constitutes serious ethical misconduct.
If research misconduct is suspected, the editorial office may:
Multiple, Redundant, or Concurrent Publication
Authors must not submit the same manuscript simultaneously to multiple journals.
Previously published work, including translated publications without disclosure, redundant publications, or salami publication practices, are considered unethical.
Submissions derived from theses, dissertations, conference proceedings, or preprints must be transparently disclosed during submission.
Citation Ethics
Authors should cite only relevant and academically appropriate sources.
Excessive self-citation, citation stacking, coerced citation, or manipulation intended to artificially increase citation metrics is unethical and unacceptable.
Editors and reviewers must not request irrelevant citations for personal or institutional benefit.
Ethical Oversight for Research Involving Humans or Animals
Research involving human participants or animals must comply with recognized ethical standards and institutional regulations.
Authors must provide:
The journal may request supporting ethical approval documentation during evaluation.
Peer Review Ethics
Social Issues applies a double-blind peer review process to ensure fair, objective, and independent evaluation.
Reviewers must:
Reviewers must not use unpublished materials for personal advantage.
Any attempt to manipulate the peer review process constitutes serious misconduct.
Editorial Responsibilities
Editors are responsible for:
Editorial decisions are independent of commercial interests, institutional influence, nationality, gender, political beliefs, or religious considerations.
Conflicts of Interest
All participants in the publication process must disclose conflicts of interest that could influence editorial decisions or research interpretation.
Conflicts may include:
Undisclosed conflicts identified after publication may lead to corrections or retractions.
Complaints and Appeals
Authors may submit appeals regarding editorial decisions by providing a detailed scientific justification.
Ethical complaints, appeals, and allegations of misconduct are reviewed carefully by the editorial board according to COPE guidance.
The journal reserves the right to seek external expert opinions when necessary.
Corrections, Expressions of Concern, and Retractions
The journal is committed to preserving the integrity of the scholarly record.
Corrections may be issued for significant publication errors that do not invalidate the findings.
Expressions of concern may be published when investigations are ongoing.
Retractions may occur in cases involving:
Retraction notices remain permanently linked to the original article.
Archiving and Preservation
The journal ensures long-term digital preservation and accessibility of published content through journal archives, institutional repositories, and indexing systems where applicable.
Ethical Investigation Procedures
Suspected ethical violations are handled confidentially and fairly.
The editorial office may:
The journal reserves the right to reject, retract, or correct manuscripts based on investigation outcomes.
Commitment to International Publishing Standards
Social Issues continuously works to maintain transparency, editorial independence, academic integrity, and ethical publishing quality in accordance with internationally recognized scholarly publishing standards and indexing requirements.
