Publication Ethics

Publication Ethics

RESONANCE: Journal of Religion Studies, Ethics and Society is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and academic integrity. All parties involved in the publication process, including authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers, are expected to uphold ethical principles and professional responsibilities in scholarly publishing.

Authors must ensure that submitted manuscripts are original works, have not been published previously, and are not under consideration by other journals. Any form of plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, or unethical research practices is strictly prohibited. Authors are also required to properly acknowledge all sources and contributions used in their research.

Editors are responsible for evaluating manuscripts fairly and objectively based on academic merit, without discrimination regarding race, gender, religious belief, citizenship, or political philosophy. Editors must maintain confidentiality of submitted manuscripts and avoid conflicts of interest during the editorial process.

Reviewers are expected to conduct reviews objectively, professionally, and confidentially. Reviewers should provide constructive feedback to improve the quality of manuscripts and notify the editors of any potential ethical concerns, plagiarism, or substantial similarity with other published works.

The publisher of RESONANCE supports editorial independence and is committed to ensuring that all publication processes follow ethical publishing standards and international best practices.