Author Guidelines
Author Guidelines for Journal of Ethics in Emerging Technologies & Society (JEETS):
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Authors should first review the Aims & Scope to confirm their manuscript's suitability.
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Manuscripts must be prepared using the provided Microsoft Word template, adhering to formatting, citation, and ethical standards.
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Authors must ensure all co-authors approve the submission and agree on the content.
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Types of Publications:
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Regular Articles: Typically 5000-10,000 words, including empirical, conceptual, and review papers. Empirical papers should have introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion sections.
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Practice Papers: 2000-3000 words focusing on practical applications of ethics and technology; less theoretical but must include references.
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Policy Perspective Papers: Concise updates on research areas.
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Literature Reviews: 1500-2500 words offering critical insights, not just summaries.
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Book Reviews: Critical engagement with books on ethics and technology.
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Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest and funding sources.
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Ethical compliance including adherence to the Declaration of Helsinki is required for studies involving humans.
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Manuscripts should present accurate and original work; plagiarism, fabrication, and duplicate publication are prohibited.
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Raw data should be available for editors and reviewers if requested.
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Manuscripts undergo initial editorial checks for compliance and ethical standards before double-blind peer review by experts.
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Reviewers are selected to avoid conflicts of interest and ensure fair assessment.
These guidelines promote rigorous, ethical, and high-quality scholarly publishing in the field of ethics and emerging technologies.
