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Authorship and Contributorship
Socio-Digital Futures adheres to the principles of transparency and best practices in scholarly publishing as set forth by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA), and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). This policy outlines the requirements for authorship and contributorship, ensuring clear and unambiguous attribution of contributions to published works. As an open-access journal practicing the CC-BY-SA license, the authors retain the copyright of their articles while granting broad permissions for distribution and reuse. The journal follows the Core Practices outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Criteria for Authorship
Authorship of a scholarly article in Socio-Digital Futures should be based on substantial contributions to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the research. To be considered an author, individuals must meet all of the following criteria:
- Substantial Contributions: Authors are expected to make significant contributions to the intellectual content of the article, such as the conception or design of the study, data acquisition, analysis, interpretation, and drafting or revising the manuscript for important intellectual content.
- Approval of Final Version: All authors should approve the final version of the article and agree to take responsibility for its content.
- Accountability: Authors must be able to explain and defend the research findings in public forums if required.
Contributorship Statement
To promote transparency and avoid misunderstandings, Socio-Digital Futures review might ask for a contributorship statement with the manuscript submitted to Socio-Digital Futures. The statement should explicitly identify the contributions of each author to the research. This statement will not be published, however, it should accurately reflect the individual roles played by each author.
Dispute Resolution
In cases of disagreements or disputes regarding authorship, the editorial board of Socio-Digital Futures will follow a structured process to investigate and resolve the matter. The concerned parties will be asked to provide evidence of their contributions to the research. Socio-Digital Futures may also seek guidance from COPE or other relevant organizations to ensure fair and unbiased resolution. Socio-Digital Futures will not get involved nor held liable for personal disputes between authors.
Changes in Authorship
Requests for adding, deleting, or rearranging authors after manuscript submission to Socio-Digital Futures: Journal of Digital Society & Social Transformation will be considered only in exceptional circumstances. Such requests must be supported by a written explanation from all authors involved, providing a detailed account of the reasons for the change. The editorial board of Socio-Digital Futures: Journal of Digital Society & Social Transformation will carefully evaluate the request and may consult the journal's advisors and check with COPE's guidance if necessary.
Honorary and Ghost Authorship
Honorary authorship (gift authorship) and ghost authorship (uncredited contributions) are not acceptable practices in Socio-Digital Futures. Any individual who has made only minor contributions to the research or the article must be acknowledged appropriately in the acknowledgment section, but not listed as an author. Socio-Digital Futures will actively work to prevent and address honorary and ghost authorship cases.
Declaration of Conflicts of Interest
Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the interpretation of their research in their submissions to Socio-Digital Futures. Conflicts of interest may include financial interests, affiliations, or personal relationships that could compromise the impartiality and credibility of the work. Socio-Digital Futures encourages full transparency in these disclosures.
Compliance with Ethical Guidelines
Authors must adhere to the ethical guidelines of Socio-Digital Futures and the prevailing ethical standards in the field of research. This includes obtaining appropriate permissions for the use of copyrighted materials, obtaining informed consent from human subjects, and ensuring the ethical treatment of animals in research.
Review of Authorship Policy
The authorship policy of Socio-Digital Futures: Journal of Digital Society & Social Transformation will be periodically reviewed and updated as necessary to align with the evolving practices in scholarly publishing and the recommendations of relevant organizations. Any revisions to this policy will be communicated to authors and made publicly available on the Socio-Digital Futures website.
