Ethics policy

ETHICAL  PRINCIPLES  APPLIED  IN "STUDIA  PHILOSOPHIAE CHRISTIANAE"

The journal “Studia Philosophiae Christianae” (SPCh) applies the following principles to all persons and institutions involved in the publishing process (editors, reviewers, authors, publishers and readers). In case of violation of any ethical principle, the Editorial Board reserve the right to terminate cooperation with persons who have committed it and to inform the institution in which they are employed about the reprehensible practice.

Editorial Board of the journal:

- responds to the expectations of authors, reviewers and readers;

- takes care of the substantive and formal level of published materials;

- is concerned about the efficient functioning of editorial procedures;

- takes all decisions regarding publication of materials solely on the basis of substantive and formal criteria in accordance with ethical principles;

- supports the freedom of scientific discussion and, if necessary, enables the publication of polemical opinions for articles published in SPCh;

- prevents ethical violations;

- makes available to the public all requirements imposed on the authors of submitted texts;

- enables authors with the possibility of making corrections or even withdrawing an article from the journal’s website even after the publishing process;

- allows authors to publish explanations or apologies related to previous publications;

- provides information on funding research whose findings are published in SPCh;

- presents experts with clear criteria for evaluating reviewed articles;

- develops procedures aimed at ensuring the anonymity of reviews and avoiding conflicts of interest;

- immediately responds to complaints and indicates an appeal mechanism against the Editorial Board’s decisions;

- keeps publishing documentation.

Advisory Board of the journal:

- takes care to maintain the journal’s high academic level;

- supports the SPCh Editorial Board in setting directions and areas of research whose results are published in the journal;

- promotes the journal in the national and international scientific community;

- within its means, it supports the Editorial Board in all matters with which it refers to the Advisory Board.

Malpractice Policy

Any allegations regarding materials published in SPCh, are considered by the Editorial Board and responded to the interested parties by e-mail to the address provided by the author when submitting the article. Any allegations concerning the Editorial Board are responded by the Board and forwarded to the dean of the Faculty of Christian Philosophy UKSW.

Authorship and originality

Each person submitting an article to the Editorial Board shall confirm his/her authorship of that article, as well as its originality, i.e. that it has not been previously published in any language or simultaneously submitted to any other editorial office. In the case of a co-authored work, the authors submit a declaration in which they define a specific percent contribution to the preparation of the article to individual authors and indicate the scope of work done by individual team members. This declaration is signed by the author who is submitting the article. Editorial Board particularly opposes reprehensible practices that violate ethical principles of scientific research in the form of the so-called guest authorship, ghostwriting, and plagiarism.

The SPCh editors will check the originality of the submitted articles, using the JSA system (Uniform Anti-Plagiarism System). This system has been introduced by the Ministry of Education and Science, as obligatory in all scientific institutions in Poland.

Principles of appealing against decisions of the SPCh Editorial Board

Authors who disagree with the decisions of the Editorial Boards may appeal against it to the dean of the Faculty of Christian Philosophy of UKSW. If the dean deems it appropriate, he/she may consult the opinion of the director of Institute of Philosophy. The dean is an ordinary appeal body and his/her decisions are final.

Conflict of interest policy principles

The Editorial Board attaches great importance to avoiding conflicts of interest in the publishing process. It is primarily a conflict of interest between: (1) authors and reviewers; (2) authors and members of the SPCh Editorial Board; and (3) that such a conflict does not arise as a result of a lack of information on research funding bodies the results of which are published in SPCh.

The Editorial Board takes appropriate measures to ensure the highest possible impartiality of the review process, i.e. reviewers do not know the authors’ personal details and vice versa. There is also no hierarchical family or institutional affiliation between them. In addition, an author submitting an article may request the Editorial Board to exclude from the evaluating process a person indicated by him/her providing appropriate justification.

In the case of hierarchical dependence between the author submitting an article and a member of the SPCh Editorial Board, that member of the Editorial Board is excluded from the decision process regarding the acceptance or rejection of the article. The same procedure applies if the author of the submitted text is a member of the Editorial Board.

In order to avoid conflicts of interest, the author is required to submit a statement about the entities financing the research, the results of which he/she submitted for publication in SPCh. This information should be made available to the reader through its disclosure in the published article.

All allegations related to the conflict of interest, arising both before and after publication, should be reported to the Editorial Board, which shall consider them and inform the applicant about the results. Subsequently, the parties have the right to submit objections to the dean of the Faculty of Christian Philosophy of UKSW.

Principles of sharing materials published in SPCh

Materials published in SPCh are available in printed and electronic form. The UKSW Press sells the printed version of the journal. The Editorial Board, in consultation with the UKSW Press, provides all published texts on the journal’s website, immediately after they have appeared in print. The editors share selected articles on their website, even prior to their publication. Materials available on the SPCh website have open access status and are made available under the terms of the Creative Commons licence (CC BY-ND 4.0 International) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/deed.en). Authors are allowed to deposit: (1) submitted version, (2) accepted version, and (3) published version of their articles in an institutional or other repository of the author’s choice, without embargo.

Principles of ethical guardianship

The Editorial Board attaches great importance to respecting ethical principles, especially the principles guaranteeing respect for privacy rights and the dignity of each person.

The Editorial Board also ensures compliance with the privacy policy and protects the personal data of persons cooperating with the Editorial Board. These data are used only for the purposes of the publishing process. Detailed information about personal data protection policy at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw is included in the information clause available on the website. Any breach of personal data protection can be reported via the UKSW website.

Intellectual Property Rights Policy

The policy regarding copyrights of articles published in Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University’s journals, is as follows: copyright of published articles is retained by the authors; however, they are obliged to sign an agreement on article publication by the UKSW Press. A model contract is available on: https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/spch/about/submissions. Materials made available on the SPCh website have the status of open access, under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-ND 4.0 International). Authors do not bear any costs associated with the publication of their articles, nor do they receive any financial gratification. They are entitled, however, to a free copy of the journal volume, in which their text was published.

Journal management principles

SPCh is a journal published by the Institute of Philosophy at the Faculty of Christian Philosophy at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw. The Editor-in-chief and other members of the Editorial Board are appointed by the dean of the Faculty of Christian Philosophy after consulting the Philosophy Discipline Council at UKSW. All financial matters related to the functioning of the SPCh Editorial Board are taken by the UKSW authorities.

Evaluation principles

The article qualification process is subject to a three-step evaluation procedure:

(1) The Editorial Board performs a preliminary evaluation of the compliance of the submitted article with the journal’s profile, its originality, and fulfillment of formal requirements. During the academic year, the Editorial Board shall provide authors with information on accepting their articles for further stages of evaluation within 1 week.

(2) Two independent, external (institutionally not connected with author) experts make substantive and formal evaluation of the submitted articles. As a rule, this process takes about 3 weeks (in the summer period - July-August - about 8 weeks).

(3) The Editorial Board shall decide whether to accept, reject or send the article to the author for improvement based on expert reviews. In case of radically different expert opinions, the Editorial Board may seek the opinion of the third expert and decide on the qualification of the article based on all reviews. This decision is made by voting by absolute majority of votes. In the event of an equal number of votes, the vote of the Editor-in-chief is prevailing. The Editorial Board shall decide on the article publication within 2 weeks from receiving the last review (if there are no significant corrections signaled by the reviewers) or 2 weeks after receiving the corrected version of the article (according to reviewers' suggestions) and inform the author about the decision.

The Editorial Board conducts periodical evaluation of the quality of reviews and develops guidelines for experts to improve the substantive level of reviews and standardize the criteria for articles evaluation.

A list of reviewers cooperating in the publication of specific volumes is published by the Editorial Board once a year on the journal’s website.

As far as possible, the Editorial Board members and persons involved in the publishing process participate in trainings raising their qualifications necessary to maintain a high organizational and substantive level of the Editorial Board’s activities.

The author may challenge the position expressed during the publishing process. The entity that resolves these types of issues is the SPCh Editorial Board. If the author disagrees with the Editorial Board’s decision, the matter is referred to the dean of the Faculty of Christian Philosophy, who presents his/her a position.

Principles of post-publication discussions and corrections

If the publication meets with justifiable criticism, the Editorial Board allows the author to withdraw or correct the article in an electronic version available on the SPCh website. The Editorial Board enables the publication of a polemical article in SEeB for those interested in public debate on the published text within the shortest possible period.

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