Navigating the Challenges of Academic Publishing: Towards Equitable and Transparent Practices

Journal of Academic Ethics:1-4 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

This opinion article addresses pressing issues in academic publishing, advocating for an independent intermediary institution to safeguard authors’ interests and ensure transparency in the peer-review process. It highlights growing inequality between authors and editors or reviewers and proposes solutions to promote respectful cooperation and enhance transparency and accountability. Urging collaborative efforts within the academic community, the article emphasizes the need to address these issues to uphold the integrity of academic publishing.

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