Manuscripts that do not comply with the Publication Policies of the International Journal of Communication and Art (IJCOMAR) are rejected at the preliminary evaluation stage and are not considered for peer review. IJCOMAR conducts all stages of the publication process in accordance with the principles of academic integrity, impartiality, transparency, respect, and adherence to scientific methods. The journal aims to contribute to scientific progress by ensuring the accurate, reliable, and ethical dissemination of knowledge.
All parties involved in the publication process -including authors, reviewers, the Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Editors, the Editorial Board, and the Advisory Board- are expected to fulfill their ethical responsibilities and avoid practices such as plagiarism, data fabrication, falsification, and conflicts of interest.
The ethical duties and responsibilities adopted by IJCOMAR are based on the principles, guidelines, and best practices established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).