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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • Article is focused on the field of Political Science, Indigenous Studies, or International Relations.
  • Article is at a minimum 2,000 words long but no more than 4,000 words in length and follows the APA in-text citation style guidelines and citation rules.
  • The Article has had any personal or identifying information removed at submission (i.e. your name, email, or UCID)
  • The text is doubled spaced, 12-point Times New Roman.
  • The article is submitted as a Word document (.docx)
  • Articles must be original and written by the author, without any AI-generated content.
  • Article has been thoroughly proof-read prior to submission.
  • If Article is accepted to publish, the author must submit a 200-250 word abstract to published alongside their article and it is recommended it is written in advance alongside this submission for ease.

Author Guidelines

Authors must:

-Ensure that their manuscript adheres to the highest standard of academic integrity and ethical practice.

-Alert the editor(s) to any potential conflict(s) of interest related to the manuscript and/or study.

-Submit a manuscript that is an entirely original work, that has not been copied in whole or in part from other works. If the manuscript contains copyrighted materials, the author should note this in their cover letter and forward letters of permission to the editor(s).

-Provide the editor(s) with a letter stating that the manuscript is original material that has not been published and is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere.


-Ensure that the work of others is cited and/or quoted accurately and completely. Plagiarism takes many forms. It is the author’s responsibility to ensure that their manuscript does not contain any plagiarized content.

-Represent the research data that underlies the manuscript accurately.

-Maintain accurate and complete copies of study data associated with the submitted manuscript.

-If applicable, maintain accurate and complete records of ethics documentation for research involving human subjects from their home institution(s).

-Make no knowingly fraudulent or inaccurate statements in the manuscript.

-Provide enough detail in the methodology section of the manuscript to allow for the work to be replicated.

-Limit authorship to individuals who made a significant contribution to the study and/or manuscript.

-Report errors or inaccuracies in the manuscript to the editor immediately upon discovery so that efforts can be made to correct or retract the paper.

Research Misconduct Policy (Plagiarism, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Incorrect Citation, Falsified Data, etc.):

The editors of Insights Undergraduate Journal will take reasonable steps to identify and prevent the publication of papers where research misconduct has occurred, including plagiarism, citation manipulation, and data falsification/fabrication, among others. In the event that the editors are made aware of any allegation of research misconduct relating to a published article in their journal, the editor shall follow the Committee on Publication Ethic’s guidelines in dealing with allegations.

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