Editorial Policy
The special interest of the bilingual journal Postmodernism
problems is to publish the scientific researches of Bulgarian and
foreign researchers on postmodern society and sociеtal science from
various professional spheres - sociologists, mediaologists,
political scientists, economists, psychologists, philosophers,
etc., as well as from all others who place emphasis on social and
humanitarian issues
The Journal is focus on the significant changes and
transformations that accompany the different spheres of society
that different theorists call differently - information, knowledge
society, postmodern, globally or mediated.
The bilingual Journal was launched in 2011 on the idea of its
Editor in chief - Prof. Dobrinka Peycheva as an organ of the
Аcademic seminar "Media and Education" at Department of Sociology,
SWU "Neofit Rilski" - Bulgaria
The journal Postmodernism problems publishes original papers
that have not been published previously. Scientific papers
published in the Journal are classified into the categories of
editorials; articles; book or conference reviews; information about
academic events and celebrations, and so on.
Postmodernism problems is an Open Access journal.
Contributions to journal shall be submitted in Bulgarian
and/or in English.
The Journal is issued 3 times a year.
Editorial Responsibilities
The Editor is responsible for deciding which articles submitted
to Postmodernism problems Postmodernism problems will be published.
The Editor is guided by the Editorial Policy and constrained by
legal requirements in force regarding libel, copyright infringement
and plagiarism.
The Editor reserves the right to decide not to publish submitted
manuscripts in case it is found that they do not meet relevant
standards concerning the content and formal aspects. The Editorial
Staff will inform the authors whether the manuscript is accepted
for publication within three months from the date of the manuscript
submission.
Editor must hold no conflict of interest with regard to the
articles they consider for publication. If an Editor feels that
there is likely to be a perception of a conflict of interest in
relation to their handling of a submission, the selection of
reviewers and all decisions on the paper shall be made by the
Editorial Board.
Editor shall evaluate manuscripts for their intellectual content
free from any racial, gender, sexual, religious, ethnic, or
political bias.
The Editor and the Editorial Board must not use unpublished
materials disclosed in submitted manuscripts without the express
written consent of the authors. The information and ideas presented
in submitted manuscripts shall be kept confidential and must not be
used for personal gain.
Editor and the Editorial Board shall take all reasonable
measures to ensure that the reviewers remain anonymous to the
authors before, during and after the evaluation process and the
authors remain anonymous to reviewers until the end of the review
procedure.
Authors' Responsibilities
Authors warrant that their manuscript is their original
work, that it has not been published before and is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere. Parallel submission of the
same paper to another journal constitutes a misconduct and
eliminates the manuscript from consideration by Postmodernism
problems.
The Authors also warrant that the manuscript is not and will not
be published elsewhere (after the publication in Postmodernism
problems) in any language without the consent of the Postmodernism
problems.
In case a submitted manuscript is a result of a research
project, or its previous version has been presented at a conference
in the form of an oral presentation (under the same or similar
title), detailed information about the project, the conference,
etc. shall be provided in the footnote at the very beginning of the
text. A paper that has already been published in another journal
cannot be reprinted in Postmodernism problems.
It is the responsibility of each author to ensure that papers
submitted to Postmodernism problems are written with ethical
standards in mind. Authors affirm that the article contains no
unfounded or unlawful statements and does not violate the rights of
third parties. The Publisher will not be held legally responsible
should there be any claims for compensation.
Reporting standards
A submitted manuscript should contain sufficient detail and
references to permit reviewers and, subsequently, readers to verify
the claims presented in it. The deliberate presentation of false
claims is a violation of ethical standards.
Authors are exclusively responsible for the contents of their
submissions and must make sure that they have permission from all
involved parties to make the data public. The authors may be
required to send a signed statement when sending a manuscript that
they have obtained such consent.
Authors wishing to include figures, tables or other materials
that have already been published elsewhere are required to obtain
permission from the copyright holder(s). Any material received
without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the
authors.
Authorship
Authors must make sure that all only contributors who have
significantly contributed to the submission are listed as authors
and, conversely, that all contributors who have significantly
contributed to the submission are listed as authors. If persons
other than authors were involved in important aspects of the
research project and the preparation of the manuscript, their
contribution should be acknowledged in a footnote or the
Acknowledgments section.
Acknowledgment of Sources
Authors are required to properly cite sources that have
significantly influenced their research and their manuscript.
Information received in a private conversation or correspondence
with third parties, in reviewing project applications, manuscripts
and similar materials, must not be used without the express written
consent of the information source.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism, where someone assumes another's ideas, words, or
other creative expression as one's own, is a clear violation of
scientific ethics. Plagiarism may also involve a violation of
copyright law, punishable by legal action.
Plagiarism includes the following:
- Word for word, or almost word for word copying, or purposely
paraphrasing portions of another author's work without clearly
indicating the source or marking the copied fragment (for example,
using quotation marks);
- Copying equations, figures or tables from someone else's paper
without properly citing the source and/or without permission from
the original author or the copyright holder.
Please note that all submissions are thoroughly checked for
plagiarism.
Any paper which shows obvious signs of plagiarism will be
automatically rejected and will be permanently or temporarily
forbidden to publish in the journal.
In case plagiarism is discovered in a paper that has already
been published by the journal, it will be retracted in accordance
with the procedure described below under Retraction policy, and
authors will be permanently or temporarily forbidden to publish in
the journal.
Conflict of interest
Authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial or
other substantive conflict of interest that might have influenced
the presented results or their interpretation.
Fundamental errors in published works
When an author discovers a significant error or inaccuracy in
his/her own published work, it is the author's obligation to
promptly notify the journal Editor or publisher and cooperate with
the Editor to retract or correct the paper.
By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree to abide by the
Postmodernism problems Editorial Policies.
Reviewers' Responsibilities
Reviewers are required to provide written, competent and
unbiased feedback in a timely manner on the scholarly merits and
the scientific value of the manuscript.
The reviewers assess manuscript for the compliance with the
profile of the journal, the relevance of the investigated topic and
applied methods, the originality and scientific relevance of
information presented in the manuscript, the presentation style and
scholarly apparatus.
Reviewers should alert the Editor to any well-founded suspicions
or the knowledge of possible violations of ethical standards by the
authors. Reviewers should recognize relevant published works that
have not been cited by the authors and alert the Editor to
substantial similarities between a reviewed manuscript and any
manuscript published or under consideration for publication
elsewhere, in the event they are aware of such. Reviewers should
also alert the Editor to a parallel submission of the same paper to
another journal, in the event they are aware of such.
Reviewers must not have conflict of interest with respect to the
research, the authors and/or the funding sources for the research.
If such conflicts exist, the reviewers must report them to the
Editor without delay.
Any selected referee who feels unqualified to review the
research reported in a manuscript or knows that its prompt review
will be impossible should notify the Editor without delay.
Reviews must be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the
author is inappropriate. Reviewers should express their views
clearly with supporting arguments.
Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as
confidential documents. reviewers must not use unpublished
materials disclosed in submitted manuscripts without the express
written consent of the authors. The information and ideas presented
in submitted manuscripts shall be kept confidential and must not be
used for personal gain.
Peer Review
The submitted manuscripts are subject to a peer review process.
The purpose of peer review is to assists the Editor in making
editorial decisions and through the editorial communications with
the author it may also assist the author in improving the
paper.
A manuscript goes through the peer review process -
Double-blind peer-review. Double-blind peer review
mean that reviewers are unaware of the identity of the authors, and
authors are also unaware of the identity of reviewers. There have
to be at least two reviewers. The typical period of time
allowed for reviews: 6 weeks. Note: Can be modified during the
editorial process.
The choice of reviewers is at the editors' discretion. The
reviewers must be knowledgeable about the subject area of the
manuscript; they must not be from the authors' own institution and
they should not have recent joint publications with any of the
authors.
Reviewers must not have conflict of interest with respect to the
research, the authors and/or the funding sources for the research.
If such conflicts exist, the reviewers must report them to the
Editor without delay.
Any selected referee who feels unqualified to review the
research reported in a manuscript or knows that its prompt review
will be impossible should notify the Editor without delay.
Reviews must be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the
author is inappropriate. Reviewers should express their views
clearly with supporting arguments.
Every article will be review under two independently
reviewers.
Any manuscripts received for review must be treated as
confidential documents.
All of the reviewers of a paper act independently and they are
not aware of each other's identities. If the decisions of the two
reviewers are not the same (accept/reject), the Editor may assign
additional reviewers.
During the review process Editor may require authors to provide
additional information (including raw data) if they are necessary
for the evaluation of the scholarly merit of the manuscript. These
materials shall be kept confidential and must not be used for
personal gain.
The Editorial team shall ensure reasonable quality
control for the reviews. With respect to reviewers whose reviews
are convincingly questioned by authors, special attention will be
paid to ensure that the reviews are objective and high in academic
standard. When there is any doubt with regard to the objectivity of
the reviews or quality of the review, additional reviewers
will be assigned.
Procedures For Dealing With Unethical
Behaviour
Anyone may inform the editors and/or Editorial Staff at any time
of suspected unethical behaviour or any type of misconduct by
giving the necessary information/evidence to start an
investigation.
Investigation
- Editor will consult with the Editorial Board on decisions
regarding the initiation of an investigation.
- During an investigation, any evidence should be treated as
strictly confidential and only made available to those strictly
involved in investigating.
- The accused will always be given the chance to respond to any
charges made against them.
- If it is judged at the end of the investigation that misconduct
has occurred, then it will be classified as either minor or
serious.
Minor misconduct
Minor misconduct will be dealt directly with those involved
without involving any other parties, e.g.:
- Communicating to authors/reviewers whenever a minor issue
involving misunderstanding or misapplication of academic standards
has occurred.
- A warning letter to an author or reviewer regarding fairly
minor misconduct.
Major misconduct
The Editor, in consultation with the Editorial Board, and, when
appropriate, further consultation with a small group of experts
should make any decision regarding the course of action to be taken
using the evidence available. The possible outcomes are as follows
(these can be used separately or jointly):
- Publication of a formal announcement or editorial describing
the misconduct.
- Informing the author's (or reviewer's) head of department or
employer of any misconduct by means of a formal letter.
- The formal, announced retraction of publications from the
journal in accordance with the Retraction Policy (see below).
- A ban on submissions from an individual for a defined
period.
- Referring a case to a professional organization or legal
authority for further investigation and action.
When dealing with unethical behaviour, the Editorial Staff will
rely on the guidelines and recommendations provided by the
Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE): http://publicationethics.org/resources/.
Retraction Policy
Legal limitations of the publisher, copyright holder or
author(s), infringements of professional ethical codes, such as
multiple submissions, bogus claims of authorship, plagiarism,
fraudulent use of data or any major misconduct require retraction
of an article. Occasionally a retraction can be used to correct
errors in submission or publication. The main reason for withdrawal
or retraction is to correct the mistake while preserving the
integrity of science; it is not to punish the author.
Standards for dealing with retractions have been developed by a
number of library and scholarly bodies, and this practice has been
adopted for article retraction by Postmodernism problems: in the
electronic version of the retraction note, a link is made to the
original article. In the electronic version of the original
article, a link is made to the retraction note where it is clearly
stated that the article has been retracted. The original article is
retained unchanged, save for a watermark on the PDF indicating on
each page that it is "retracted."
Open Access Policy
Postmodernism problems is an Open Access Journal. All articles
can be downloaded free of charge. Articles published in the Journal
are Open-Access articles distributed under a Creative
Commons Attibution - NonCommercial - NoDerrivatives 4.0 .
The journal does not charge any fees at submission, reviewing,
and production stages.
Self-archiving Policy
The Journal Postmodernism problems allows Author(s) to deposit
Author's Post-print (accepted version) and Publisher's version/PDF
in an institutional repository and non-commercial
subject-based repositories, or to publish it on Author's personal
website and departmental website (including social networking
sites, such as ResearchGate, Academia.edu, etc.), at any time after
publication in the journal in compliance with the Creative Commons
Attibution - NonCommercial - NoDerrivatives 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
Publisher copyright and source must be acknowledged and a link must
be made to the article's DOI.
Copyright
Once the manuscript is accepted for publication, authors shall
transfer the copyright to the Publisher. If the submitted
manuscript is not accepted for publication by the journal, all
rights shall be retained by the author(s).
Authors grant to the Publisher the following rights to the
manuscript, including any supplemental material, and any parts,
extracts or elements thereof:
- the right to reproduce and distribute the Manuscript in printed
form, including print-on-demand;
- the right to produce prepublications, reprints, and special
editions of the Manuscript;
- the right to translate the Manuscript into other
languages;
- the right to reproduce the Manuscript using photomechanical or
similar means including, but not limited to photocopy, and the
right to distribute these reproductions;
- the right to reproduce and distribute the Manuscript
electronically or optically on any and all data carriers or storage
media - especially in machine readable/digitalized form on data
carriers such as hard drive, CD-Rom, DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD),
Mini-Disk, data tape - and the right to reproduce and distribute
the Article via these data carriers;
- the right to store the Manuscript in databases, including
online databases, and the right of transmission of the Manuscript
in all technical systems and modes;
- the right to make the Manuscript available to the public or to
closed user groups on individual demand, for use on monitors or
other readers (including e-books), and in printable form for the
user, either via the internet, other online services, or via
internal or external networks.
The description can be downloaded from this address: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Authors grant to the publisher the right to publish the article,
to be cited as its original publisher in case of reuse, and to
distribute it in all forms and media.
Dislaimer
The views expressed in the published works do not express the
views of the Editors and Editorial Board. The authors take legal
and moral responsibility for the ideas expressed in the articles.
Publisher shall have no liability in the event of issuance of any
claims for damages. The Publisher will not be held legally
responsible should there be any claims for compensation.