Plagiarism Policy
The Journal of Communication Analysis (JCA) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing. The journal strictly prohibits plagiarism in any form.
Definition of Plagiarism
Plagiarism includes the use of another person’s ideas, words, data, or research results without proper acknowledgment. This includes copying text, figures, tables, or conceptual frameworks from other publications without appropriate citation.
Plagiarism may include, but is not limited to:
- Direct copying of text without proper citation
- Paraphrasing another author’s work without appropriate acknowledgment
- Using data, images, or results without permission or reference
- Submitting previously published work as original research (duplicate publication)
Plagiarism Detection
All submitted manuscripts may be screened using plagiarism detection software and editorial review processes to verify originality and ensure compliance with ethical publishing standards.
Manuscripts that show significant similarity with previously published works may be rejected prior to the peer review process.
Editorial Actions
If plagiarism is detected at any stage of the editorial process, the journal will take appropriate action depending on the severity of the case. These actions may include:
- Immediate rejection of the manuscript
- Request for revision and proper citation
- Retraction of the published article if plagiarism is discovered after publication
- Notification to the authors’ affiliated institutions when necessary
Author Responsibility
Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscripts are entirely original and that all sources are properly cited. By submitting a manuscript to JCA, authors confirm that their work complies with ethical standards and does not contain plagiarized material.
The journal promotes responsible research practices and encourages authors to uphold integrity, transparency, and academic honesty in all submitted works.