Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

PUBLICATION POLICY
i) FLSF (Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences) is a philosophy journal. Only research articles in the field of philosophy are published (philosophy articles by researchers working in other fields of social sciences are also included).
ii) This peer-reviewed journal is published twice a year (Spring/Autumn semesters).
Articles for the Spring issue must be submitted by the end of February at the latest; for the Fall issue, it must be submitted by the end of September at the latest. (If the number of articles exceeds the anticipated amount, article acceptance may be stopped before these dates to prevent accumulation.)
Articles begin to be sent to referees on the first day of March for Spring issues, and on the first day of October for Fall issues. Even if the article has been sent by the author in advance, the evaluation process does not start before these dates.
Referees are given 2 or 3 weeks (depending on the length and shortness of the article and whether the referee's time is available). After the evaluation process is completed, whether positive or negative, the evaluation result is communicated to the authors.
iii) FLSF is an electronic journal. There is no printed version of the journal.
iv) Content: Only philosophical research articles are evaluated. (Philosophical articles by researchers working in other fields of social sciences are also included). Articles must not have been published elsewhere. The responsibility of the articles belongs to the author(s).
v) Language: Articles can be published in Turkish or English.
vi) Article Evaluation Process: Articles submitted through ULAKBİM Dergipark are primarily evaluated for content, spelling rules, etc. It is examined by the editors from all aspects and sent anonymously to two referees on the subject for evaluation. Each article entering the evaluation process must receive positive opinions from two referees. In cases where one of the referees gives a negative opinion and the other gives a positive opinion, the article is either sent to a third referee or (if the subject of the article is within the scope of areas of interest and expertise) it is evaluated by the journal editors.
In special circumstances, editors reserve the right to reject the article, even in cases where the referees express a positive opinion. In such cases, authors agree not to claim rights and submit their work to the evaluation process.
After the articles requiring corrections have been revised, they must be sent back to the editorial board via Dergipark within two weeks at the latest.
vii) In our journal, the articles of the owner, editor-in-chief and editor are not evaluated and published. On the other hand, the articles of the assistant editors are carried out according to the evaluation criteria and processes valid for all authors, based on the blind referee system, and the evaluation process is carried out by the editors themselves or by an assistant editor other than themselves, and are published if they receive two positive reports.
viii) Unpublished manuscripts will not be returned. The author(s) are informed.
ix) Spring issues are published between 15-31 May, Fall issues are published between 15-31 December.


ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
It is aimed that all stakeholders (authors, referees, editorial board and editorial board) who have a role and contribution to the publication of articles in FLSF (Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences) contribute to the correct progress of scientific and philosophical research. For this reason, it is essential that the parties do things that will improve each other and make suggestions. Compliance with scientific ethical principles is important in scientific studies prepared in accordance with this goal.
These ethical principles are based on the guidelines and policies published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). FLSF Magazine expects all parties to adopt and fulfill the following ethical responsibilities at every stage of the publication process, and undertakes this on its own behalf.

Duties of Editor-in-Chief & Assistant Editors
Objectivity
Editor-in-chief & assistant editors of the journal are account for deciding which of the manuscripts submitted to the journal ought to be published. In this process, the authors of the manuscript are not distinguished based on his/her race, ethnicity, gender, religion and citizenship by the editors. Editors´ decision to accept, revise or reject a manuscript for publication should be based merely on the importance, originality and clarity of the manuscript, and also convenience of the study performed in manuscript to the coverage of the journal.
Confidentiality
Editor-in-chief and assistant editors staff must not reveal any information about a submitted manuscript to anyone but the corresponding author, reviewers/potential reviewers and the publishing personnel. Editors will assure that all material submitted by authors remains confidential during the review process.
Conflicts of interest & Disclosure
Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be utilized in any reviewers’ own studies without expressing written permission of the author. Exclusive information or opinions attained from peer review process must be maintained confidential and not used for personal benefit. Reviewers ought not to take into account manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest deriving from competitive, collaborative or other relationships/connections with any of the authors, companies or institutions linked to the articles.
Peer review process
The editor-in-chief/assistant editors must assure that a double-blind peer review process is effectively performed for each manuscript submitted to journal system.
Management of unethical behaviour(s)
The editors, together with the publisher(s), should take rationally responsive measures when ethical complaints have been presented regarding a submitted manuscript or published article.

Duties of Author(s)
Authorship of the paper
Authorship should be narrowed to those who have made a vital contribution to the reported study including conception, execution, design and interpretation. All authors made significant contributions to the submitted manuscript should be listed as co-authors.
Originality and plagiarism
The authors are responsible for the content, language and originality of the manuscript they submitted. The authors should assure that they have composed their original works entirely, and if the authors have used the study and/or words of other authors, that this has been conveniently cited or quoted. Plagiarism takes many forms varying from “passing off” someone´s paper as the authors’ own paper to copying or paraphrasing important parts of someone´s paper (without attribution), to claiming results from research performed by others. Plagiarism in all its forms comprises unethical publishing behaviour and is inadmissible. Before being sent a manuscript to reviewers, it is checked in terms of similarity by iThenticate to explore the plagiarism.
Acknowledgement of funding sources
All funding sources for the research reported in the manuscript should be acknowledged thoroughly at the end of the manuscript before references.
Disclosure and conflicts of interest
All authors should reveal in their manuscript any financial or other substantive conflict of interest which may be construed to affect the findings or interpretation of their manuscript. All financial support sources for the project should be disclosed as well. Disclosed examples of potential conflicts of interest include employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other funding. Potential conflicts of interest should be declared at the earliest stage possible.
Reporting standards
Authors of manuscript should present an accurate explanation of the study conducted and an objective discussion of its importance. Underlying data should be accurately given in the manuscript. A paper should include sufficient detail and references to allow other researchers to repeat the study. Tricky or knowingly imprecise statements form unethical behaviour and are unacceptable. Review and professional publication articles should also be precise, original and objective, and editorial opinion works should be described overtly as such.
Data access & retention
Authors might be asked to ensure the raw data in connection with a paper for editorial review process, and should in any event be prepared to keep in such data for a moderate time after publication.
Multiple, redundant or concurrent publication
Submitted manuscripts must not be under consideration of any other journal. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal concurrently comprises unethical publishing behaviour. The authors must also assure that the article has not been published elsewhere before.
Principal errors in published studies
When an author corresponds to a significant error or inaccuracy in his/her own published work, it is the author´s obligation to notify swiftly the journal editor or publisher and cooperate with the editor to withdraw or correct the paper.

Duties of Reviewers
Reviewers should review and send the review comments in due time period. If the manuscript is not in the reviewer’s field of interest, then the manuscript must be sent back to editor so that the other reviewers can be assigned without losing time.
Contribution
Reviewers are the main members contributing to the quality of the journal being a peer reviewed one. The reviewers who feel unqualified to review the received manuscript must swiftly notify the editor and reject to review that manuscript.
Confidentiality
Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as confidential documents. They must not be shown to or discussed with others except as authorized by the editor.
Objectivity standards
Reviews should be objectively performed. Personal criticism of the author is unsuitable. Referees should frankly express their aspects with supporting arguments.
Acknowledgement of sources
Reviewers should describe relating published study which has not been cited by the authors. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. A reviewer should also point out to the editor’s attention any vital resemblance or coincide between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper of which they have personal information.
Disclosure & conflict of interest
Reviewers should not take into account the manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest derived from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships/connections with any of the authors, companies or institutions linked to the manuscripts.

Last Update Time: 5/16/24, 9:07:19 PM

Starting from 2024, our journal will be published in 3 issues as two regular and one special issues. These issues will be published In May (regular issue), September (special issue) and December (regular issue).

Acceptance of articles for our special issue and our regular issue in December will begin on March 15.

Only articles within the scope of the file will be included in our special issue. 

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