- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Policy
- Archiving
- Publication Ethics
- Screening Plagiarism
Focus and Scope
Jurnal Lanskap Politik is committed to significant advances in knowledge and understanding of citizenship, government, and politics, and the public value of political science research. Jurnal Lanskap Politik publishes theoretical studies and research results on empirical issues in the following sub-studies: 1. Political Theory, 2. Comparative politics, 3. Political economy, 4. Politics and Indonesian government, 5. Public policy, 6. Political communication, 7. World politics
Section Policies
Articles
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
Jurnal Lanskap Politik implements the peer review process. All articles submitted will be reviewed in a closed single-blind review by a minimum of two reviewers. Their responses will help the editor (or editorial board) to determine whether an article can be published (accepted), published after revision, or rejected. Returned articles must be improved by the authors. After improvements have been made in accordance with the feedback from the reviewers, author should resend (resubmit) the article for further review. To avoid plagiarism, all articles submitted to Vision Journal will be checked with similarity checker software. The final decision on manuscripts is made by the Editor in Chief.
Publication Frequency
Jurnal Lanskap Politik is a journal published twice a year (March and September )
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Archiving
Jurnal Lanskap Politik utilizes the Public Knowledge Project Private LOCKSS Network (PKP-PLN) to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries, which are permitted to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. See the LOCKSS Publisher Manifest.
Publication Ethics
Jurnal Lanskap Politik is a journal published by the Political Department, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Wahid Hasyim Semarang, Indonesia. This statement describes the ethical behavior of all parties involved in publishing articles in this journal, namely authors, chief editors, editors, peer reviewers and publishers.
Publisher Duties
The Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Wahid Hasyim, as the publisher of the Jurnal Lanskap Politik is responsible and committed to ensuring that advertisement, reprints or other commercial incomes that do not have an impact or influence on the editor's decision. In addition, the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran and editors will assist in communication with other journals and/or other publishers if necessary.
Editor's Task
Publication Decision
Editor of Jurnal Lanskap Politik, is responsible for deciding which articles should be published based on input from the results of reviews conducted by peer reviewers. Editors can consult with peer reviewers in making this decision.
Principles of Justice
- Editors evaluate manuscripts/articles regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnic origin, nationality, or political philosophy of the authors.
- The editor will ensure the article is in accordance with the scientific focus/scope of the journal. Responses from reviewers will serve as the basis for the Editor to determine whether an article is accepted, accepted with major/minor revision, or rejected.
- An article is refused to be published due to various considerations, including because the article is not in accordance with the scope of the Social sciences and Humanities, the scientific side of the article is inadequate to be classified as a scientific paper, a basic methodological error, or because the author refuses to make suggestions for improvement given by peer reviewers without a logical basis.
- The order of publication is adjusted to the order in which articles and article revisions are submitted to the editorial board.
Confidentiality
Editors do not have to disclose any information about submitted manuscripts to anyone other than the author, including peer reviewers.
Conflict of interest
Unpublished material that is disclosed in the manuscript may not be used in the editor's own research without the written consent of the author.
Duty of Peer reviewers
- Peer reviewers assist editors in making editorial decisions and through editorial communications which are then forwarded to authors. Assistance provided by Peer reviewers involves reviewing the content of a manuscript/article
- Any manuscript received for review must be treated as a confidential document. Manuscripts may not be displayed or discussed with others except as permitted by the editor.
- The review must be carried out objectively with supporting arguments according to scientific principles.
Author's Task
- Authors write manuscripts/articles based on accurate original research reports.
- The author writes down every reference used in the manuscript according to the rules of scientific writing.
- The author must ensure that the manuscript is free of plagiarism.
- The author can ensure that the manuscript submitted to the Jurnal Lanskap Politik has never been published in other media, and is not being sent to other journals.
- Authors must agree on the role of each contributor in writing the article and have agreed in advance on the writing of the main author and co-authors.
- The author ensures that research activities are carried out according to the code of ethics
- When the author finds significant errors or inaccuracies in his published manuscript, the author has an obligation to immediately notify the journal editor or publisher and work with the editor to retract or correct it.
Screening Plagiarism
To avoid Plagiarism, every submitted manuscript will be screened by Grammarly and Turnitin. Plagiarism includes: Word for word plagiarism – borrowing another author’s language word-for-word but not putting the language in quotation marks nor citing it correctly. Source plagiarism – using the idea of others without giving enough recognition or mentioning the source explicitly. Plagiarism of authorship – presenting another author's work as one’s own. Self-plagiarism - authors publishing one article in more than one journal by recycling papers. The important thing in self-plagiarism is that when citing one's own work, the new article produced must have significant changes. This means that the article is a small part of the new articles produced. So readers will get new things, which the author pours over new articles from old articles.