Plagiarism Policy
Social Humaniora Journal is firmly committed to maintaining academic integrity and ensuring that all published content is free from plagiarism. Plagiarism, which includes the unauthorized use of another person’s ideas, text, data, or results without proper attribution, is considered a serious ethical violation and is strictly prohibited.
All submitted manuscripts are expected to be the original work of the authors and must not have been published elsewhere, either in whole or in part, without appropriate acknowledgment and permission. Authors are responsible for accurately citing all sources of information, ideas, or data that have contributed to their work, including direct quotations, paraphrased content, and previously published research.
To uphold these standards, Social Humaniora Journal employs plagiarism detection tools during the initial editorial screening. Manuscripts found to contain substantial similarity with previously published material, or any form of unattributed content, will be rejected or returned to the authors for correction. In cases of confirmed plagiarism after publication, the journal reserves the right to retract the article, notify relevant institutions, and take other necessary actions in accordance with ethical publishing guidelines.
By adhering to this plagiarism policy, Social Humaniora Journal ensures that all published research meets the highest standards of originality, integrity, and scholarly contribution. Authors, reviewers, and editors are collectively responsible for fostering an ethical publishing environment that advances social and humanistic research and maintains the trust of the academic community.






