Advertising Policy

The Journal of Native India & Diversity Studies (JNIDS) maintains high ethical standards in academic publishing and follows a transparent advertising policy. Advertisements must align with the journal’s mission and values, ensuring that they do not compromise the integrity of published content.

  1. General Principles
  • Advertisements must be relevant to the journal’s readership, including academic, research, and educational content.
  • The journal reserves the right to accept or reject any advertisement at its discretion.
  • Advertisements must be clearly distinguishable from editorial content.
  1. Acceptable Advertisements

The journal may accept advertisements related to:

  • Academic conferences, workshops, and symposiums.
  • Books, journals, and educational resources.
  • Research grants, fellowships, and academic job postings.
  • Services relevant to researchers and scholars (e.g., publishing tools, data analysis services).
  1. Unacceptable Advertisements

The journal will not accept advertisements that:

  • Are misleading, deceptive, or false.
  • Promote unethical or predatory publishing practices.
  • Contain offensive, discriminatory, or inappropriate content.
  • Conflict with the journal’s academic and ethical values.
  1. Advertisement Placement
  • Advertisements will be placed in designated sections of the journal’s website or print version.
  • They will not influence editorial decisions, peer review, or the publication process.
  • Sponsored content, if accepted, will be clearly labeled as such.
  1. Review and Approval Process
    • All advertisements are subject to review and approval by the editorial team.

The journal reserves the right to withdraw advertisements if they are later found to violate this policy.