Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) principles of research and publication ethics must be adhered to for submissions to DSJOURNAL. Therefore, attention should be paid to avoiding plagiarism, data fabrication, distortion, redundant publication, ghost authorship, and omitting the names of non-contributing authors in the article preparation process. If any of these issues are identified, the respective article will be rejected during the editor's review.
Articles submitted for publication in the journal should be prepared in accordance with the rules of research and publication ethics. For studies requiring ethical committee approval, the approval should be obtained and documented in the article. In studies requiring ethical committee approval, information regarding the approval (committee name, date, and number) should be included in the methodology section and also on the first/last page of the article. Articles that require ethical committee approval but fail to submit the document will not be considered for evaluation and will be rejected. Additionally, permission should be obtained from the owners for the use of scales used in data collection, and this should be stated in the article.
DSJOURNAL is an open-access, free, peer-reviewed scientific journal available on all platforms. All information can be used with proper citation, and no fees are charged to authors or post-publication readers at any stage of the publication process.
Scientific Research Ethics
Scientific methods should be followed in obtaining, analyzing, interpreting, and reaching conclusions from the data. Non-scientific results cannot be presented as research findings.
Compliance with national and international agreements and obtaining permission from authorized authorities should be maintained during the research.
The use of data obtained in the study should be in accordance with the extent and form permitted by the authorities. Confidentiality of data that should not be presented should be maintained as a principle.
Researchers are obliged to report any adverse situations that may arise as a result of the research to relevant individuals and institutions. Each researcher has the right not to participate in the research due to these potential adverse situations.
Publication Ethics
Individuals who have not contributed to the research should not be listed as authors during the scientific research and writing stages.
Authors should avoid unethical practices such as irresponsible authorship, plagiarism, duplicate publication, redundant publication, biased sources, biased publications, and violations of human-animal ethics.
Authors should follow the citation system specified by the journal during the writing stage of the candidate article.
Unpublished or unsubmitted works should not be cited as sources.
The entirety or a part of any work cannot be published (plagiarized) without permission or without proper citation.
Authors should disclose the financial sources of the study if applicable.
Reviewer Ethics
Reviewers should be experts in the field addressed by the submitted manuscript. They are responsible for providing objective and clear critiques. They should not act according to their personal interests/opinions and should decline to review if necessary. Reviewers should consider the confidentiality of the texts during the reviewing process and refrain from sharing them with third parties. They should not extract information from the manuscript for their own work and should not pursue any academic/personal interests. They should provide clear and detailed justifications for rejecting a submitted manuscript. Reviewers should also consider the scientific research and publication ethics rules of the journal.
Editor Ethics
Editors are responsible for appointing at least two reviewers who are relevant to the subject of the work, considering the blind peer review process. They should facilitate communication between the reviewer(s) and the corresponding author. Editors should maintain transparent and objective relationships with authors and reviewers without discrimination. They should not use their position for personal and academic interests. They should provide clear and detailed justifications for rejecting submissions. Editors should also consider scientific research, publication, and reviewer ethics.
Publication Policy
DSJOURNAL is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original studies in the fields of International Relations, Security, Strategy, and Regional Studies in Turkish and English languages. Article submissions that do not comply with the publication policy of DSJOURNAL will not be accepted.
Submitted articles should not have been previously published or currently under review elsewhere.
The opinions expressed in the published works are the responsibility of the authors.
Articles should be written in Turkish or English. The scientific and linguistic responsibility of the published works lies with the author/authors.
During the initial screening phase, articles are examined for compliance with formatting requirements and content. Articles that contribute to the literature in terms of scientific content will be included in the peer-review process by the editorial board and/or the publication committee.
After scanning with plagiarism detection software, articles are sent to at least two reviewers. Articles with a similarity index of over 20% are returned.
When uploading the article to the journal system, the author(s) should make a reviewer suggestion and upload the article undertaking form (accessible in the 3rd stage of the submission process).
Articles with positive reviews from the reviewers are included in the publication process. If one positive and one negative report are received from the reviewers, the study is sent to a third reviewer. The assignment of reviewers is done by the editorial board and/or the publication committee.
Based on the reports received from the reviewers, a decision is made regarding the publication, revision, or rejection of the article, and this decision is communicated to the author(s) through the system. The author(s) are generally responsible for making the changes requested by the reviewers. However, it is also important for them to express their own views against the reviewers' opinions. This is expected to create a research and learning synergy among the editor, author, and reviewer through scientific interaction.
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he author(s) can make the revisions to the article in color. This facilitates the editor’s and reviewer’s second review and speeds up the manuscript acceptance process. Using the REFEREE'S ASSESSMENTS-AUTHOR'S RESPONSES file by the author(s) during the revision phase will facilitate the re-examination of the article by the referees and the editor, thus speeding up the decision process.
The editor determines when and in which issue the articles whose evaluation process is completed will be published. Acceptance emails are sent to the author(s) via DergiPark.
Articles whose evaluation process is completed can be published in any issue at the discretion of the editor.
If the study has received support from any institution or if it has been derived from a thesis, this should be indicated.
If any deficiencies are identified in the later stages, the article will be returned to the author(s) regardless of the stage it is in.