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Ethical Statement

The Journal of Research in Humanities is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in all aspects of its operations. As a platform for disseminating scholarly research in the humanities, the journal is dedicated to fostering a culture of integrity, transparency, and respect for all stakeholders involved in the publication process.

i. Authorship and Originality

Authors submitting manuscripts to the Journal of Research in Humanities affirm that their work is original and that all sources and ideas borrowed from others have been properly acknowledged. Submitted manuscripts must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere simultaneously. All listed authors must have made significant contributions to the research and must agree to the manuscript's submission.

ii. Plagiarism and Attribution

Plagiarism in any form constitutes a serious breach of academic integrity. Authors are responsible for ensuring that their work is free from plagiarism and that all sources are properly cited. The journal employs plagiarism detection software to identify potential instances of plagiarism.

iii. Conflicts of Interest

Authors, reviewers, and editors are expected to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence their objectivity. This includes financial, personal, or institutional relationships that may affect their judgment or decision-making during the publication process.

iv. Peer Review Process

The peer review process of the Journal of Research in Humanities is designed to be fair, unbiased, and constructive. Reviewers are selected based on their expertise and are expected to provide objective and constructive feedback to help authors improve their work. Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of all manuscripts under review.

v. Editorial Decisions

Editorial decisions are based on the scholarly merit of submitted manuscripts, their relevance to the journal's scope, and the recommendations of peer reviewers. The Editor's decision will be communicated clearly to the authors, along with the rationale where appropriate.

vi. Transparency and Corrections

The journal is committed to transparency in its editorial processes. If errors are identified in published articles, the journal will publish corrections, clarifications, expressions of concern, or retractions, as appropriate. Authors are expected to cooperate in resolving any issues related to published work.

vii. Data Integrity and Research Ethics

Authors must adhere to recognized standards of research ethics and data integrity. Research involving human participants or animals must have received appropriate ethical approval, where applicable, and any potential risks to participants must be adequately addressed.

viii. Open Access and Licensing

The Journal of Research in Humanities follows an open-access publishing model, ensuring that research is freely accessible to the global scholarly community. Authors retain the copyright to their work and publish under the journal's designated Creative Commons licence, which permits sharing and reuse with appropriate attribution.