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Wednesday, March 18, 2026
SJRQ2-East Asia-
SJRQ1-Discover Sustainability-Springer
Multidisciplinary Science Journal -MSJ- Brazil
Withdrawal Policy
At Multidisciplinary Science Journal, we are committed to maintaining the integrity of the publication process. We understand that authors may occasionally need to withdraw their manuscripts for various reasons. This policy follows COPE and Open Access publishing best practices, and authors agree to this policy at submission.
Below is our policy regarding the withdrawal of submitted manuscripts.
1. Withdrawal Requests Before Peer Review:
Authors may request to withdraw their manuscript before it has been sent for peer review. To do so, the corresponding author must send a formal request via email to the editorial office at contact@malque.pub. The email should include the manuscript title, submission ID, and the reason for the withdrawal request. There will be no penalty for withdrawal at this stage.
2. Withdrawal Requests During or After Peer Review:
If a withdrawal request is made after the manuscript has been sent for peer review, the authors must provide a valid reason for the withdrawal. The corresponding author must send a formal request via email to the editorial office at contact@malque.pub, including the manuscript title, submission ID, and detailed reasons for the withdrawal. Furthermore, payment of 20% of the Article Processing Charges (APC) will be charged to cover part of the editorial costs we incurred during the review process.
3. Withdrawal of Accepted Manuscripts:
Once a manuscript has been accepted for publication, withdrawal requests will only be considered under exceptional circumstances. Authors must provide a compelling reason for the withdrawal, and the editorial board will review the request. If the withdrawal is approved, any Article Processing Charges (APC) paid will not be refundable under any circumstances after article acceptance.
If authors have not yet paid the APC, payment of 50% of the Article Processing Charges (APC) will be charged to cover part of the editorial costs we incurred during the review process.
4. Penalties for Unethical Withdrawal:
Unethical withdrawal of manuscripts (e.g., withdrawing to submit to another journal after acceptance) is strongly discouraged.
> For authors whose articles have been accepted and, after receiving an editorial decision of acceptance, request withdrawal because their article has been accepted or published in another journal (which is considered unethical conduct), a payment of 50% of the APC will be required.
If the authors refuse to make this payment, we will report the issue to the other journal involved. We are committed to ensuring ethical standards and covering the editorial costs incurred throughout the publication process.
> Authors who withdraw a manuscript unethically may face penalties, including a ban on future submissions to the Multidisciplinary Science Journal.
Note: It is important for authors to carefully consider their decision to withdraw a manuscript, as the editorial and peer review process involves significant time and resources.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in maintaining the integrity of the publication process.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies
Scope
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies (JECS) welcomes original research articles and book reviews for its next issue. The JECS is a biannual and peer-reviewed journal published in June and December. Papers for the publication in the JECS are selected through a precise peer-review process to ensure quality, originality, appropriateness, significance and readability. Authors are solicited to contribute to this journal by the submitting manuscripts that illustrate empirical research, projects, theoretical papers, original surveys, and book reviews dealing with the issues of ethnicity and culture from a wide range of disciplines in Social Sciences and Humanities.
[HTML] Perceptions of Campus Climate on LGBTQ+ Students' Inclusion in Thai Higher Education
N Doungphummes, H Aydin, M Rodyim… - Journal of Ethnic and …, 2026
… Sunida Siwapathomchai is an Assistant Professor at the Research Institute for
Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University, Thailand. Her
interdisciplinary expertise lies in intercultural and digital communication, language …
Languages and Cultures of Asia at Mahidol University, Thailand. Her
interdisciplinary expertise lies in intercultural and digital communication, language …
[PDF] Recognizing and Embracing Ethnic Identity through Mother-Tongue Based and Intercultural Education for the Urak Lawoi Community, in Lanta Island, Krabi Thailand
M Burarungrot, K Laparporn - Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, 2026
… The focus of the Mahidol Model is to put community members at the heart of
revitalization … and moral support of the Mahidol University research facilitator team.
(Premsrirat, 2018) … scholars from the CD-RELC, RILCA, Mahidol University, and …
revitalization … and moral support of the Mahidol University research facilitator team.
(Premsrirat, 2018) … scholars from the CD-RELC, RILCA, Mahidol University, and …
[PDF] Trapped in Place: Changing Mobility Patterns and Lifestyles of Thai Moken: The Example of Surin and Phayam Islands
LC Husa, K Sasiwongsaroj, S Chaisingkananont… - Journal of Ethnic and …, 2026
… The field research activities are part of a transdisciplinary consortium project
involving three universities: Wageningen University in the Netherlands, the
University of Vienna in Austria, and Mahidol University in Thailand. The primary …
involving three universities: Wageningen University in the Netherlands, the
University of Vienna in Austria, and Mahidol University in Thailand. The primary …
[PDF] Navigating Marginalization through Religion: Intersectionality and Shifting Positionalities Among Myanmar Migrant Workers in Thailand
K Sasiwongsaroj, V Chaidee - Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, 2026
This study explores how Myanmar migrant workers experience marginalization
shaped by the intersection of their social identities and migrant status, and how their
shared religious identity with the Thai majority supports them in navigating this …
shaped by the intersection of their social identities and migrant status, and how their
shared religious identity with the Thai majority supports them in navigating this …
Saturday, March 14, 2026
SJRQ1-Journal of Chinese Overseas
Journal of Chinese Overseas
2024 Impact Factor: 0,5
5 Year Impact Factor: 0,5
The Journal of Chinese Overseas (JCO) is a peer-reviewed, biannual journal published by the Chinese Heritage Centre (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Brill under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO).
It is a cross-disciplinary journal dedicated to promoting the study of Chinese overseas.
5 Year Impact Factor: 0,5
The Journal of Chinese Overseas (JCO) is a peer-reviewed, biannual journal published by the Chinese Heritage Centre (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) and Brill under the auspices of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO).
It is a cross-disciplinary journal dedicated to promoting the study of Chinese overseas.
Global Networking, Local Schooling: Non-state Yunnanese Chinese Education along the Thai-Burmese Border and Development Aid from Taiwan and Beyond
S Lai - Journal of Chinese Overseas, 2026
This article explores Yunnanese non-state Chinese education along the Thai-Burmese
border and its inextricable connections with development aid from Taiwan and
beyond. It argues that the Chinese School serves as an agent and the hub of …
border and its inextricable connections with development aid from Taiwan and
beyond. It argues that the Chinese School serves as an agent and the hub of …
Scope
This cross-disciplinary journal publishes research articles, reports, and book reviews on Chinese overseas throughout the world, and the communities from which they trace their origins. Moving across regions and disciplines, the Journal will examine Chineseness in its many diverse settings. With a Board of Editors drawn from fields as diverse as history, anthropology, sociology, geography, cultural studies, and political science, the Journal will contribute to transnational studies, as well as the study of Chinese communities in specific national settings.
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