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Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism


Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism

Case Studies from Universities around the World

von: Paola Cavaliere, Jillian Marchant, Najwa Saba *Ayon, Masahiro Saito, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge, Raimond Selke, Philip Streich, Tony Ti, Anna Toom, Herbert Tsang, Daniel Velasco, Bernard Montoneri, Yoshihiko Yamamoto, Georgina Zaharuk, Denise De Souza, Anthony L. Fenton, Beena Giridharan, Cynthia Gralla, Natalia Inshakova, Brenda Lee, Andrew Leichsenring

44,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB, PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.11.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781793619952
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 318

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<span>This book discusses the issue of academic misconduct and publication ethics in general and plagiarism in particular, with a focus on case studies in various universities around the world (notably in Japan, Singapore, Australia, USA, and Canada). We are especially interested in students’ and teachers’ perception of academic misconduct and their definition and understanding of plagiarism. Most chapters discuss undergraduates’ understanding of academic dishonesty and students’ experiences using plagiarism softwares. The book also analyzes teachers’ perception of cheating and how they respond to it. Writing is perceived by all of the teachers to be the most important form of assessment that required preventative measures in order to reduce the occurrence of academic dishonesty among students. Each chapter recommends strategies to fight plagiarism, such as establishing guidelines and regulations concerning academic integrity, awareness of the scale of the issue (scandals at all levels in most countries, even including famous scholars, administrators, and elected officials), assessing the damage done to academic reputation and credibility, developing trust and credibility on social media (especially with the recent disturbing growth of fake news and data), minimizing the proliferation of dishonest accreditation, of identity theft, of fake peer-reviews, and fighting the growing number of fake papers, with or without the use of computer-generated academic works.</span>
<span>This book focuses on case studies at university level in various countries and analyzes students’ and teachers’ perception of academic misconduct and their definition and understanding of plagiarism. The 13 chapters assess the damage done by cheating and plagiarism to academic institutions and recommend strategies and solutions.</span>
<span>Chapter 1: Examining Undergraduates’ Understanding of Academic Dishonesty, </span>
<span>Denise De Souza and Brenda Lee</span>
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<span>Chapter 2: English L2 University Teachers’ Perceptions on the Influence of Academic Honesty on their Teaching &amp; Teaching Philosophies, </span>
<span>Andrew Leichsenring</span>
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<span>Chapter 3: Examining Perceptions of Both University Lecturers and Undergraduate Students Towards Plagiarism, </span>
<span>Yoshihiko Yamamoto</span>
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<span>Chapter 4: </span>
<span>Internationalizing Higher Education in Japan: Dealing with Plagiarism and Academic Integrity ― A case study of Human Sciences undergraduates in Japan, </span>
<span>Paola Cavaliere</span>
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<span>Chapter 5: Building Awareness of Academic Integrity with Badges: Canadian University Context, </span>
<span>Alice Schmidt Hanbidge, Tony Tin, Georgina Zaharuk, and Herbert Tsang</span>
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<span>Chapter 6: Student Plagiarism in Higher Education: A Typology and Remedial Framework for a Globalized Era, </span>
<span>Anthony L. Fenton and Cynthia Gralla</span>
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<span>Chapter 7: Understanding the Academic Integrity Discourse and its Latent Associations with English Language Proficiency, </span>
<span>Beena Giridharan</span>
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<span>Chapter 8: Undermining Education: An Account of Selected Experiences of Persons who live in the Rural Areas of Australia, </span>
<span>Jillian Marchant</span>
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<span>Chapter 9: Fake News and Fake Research, from the Cave to the Light: Critical Reflection and Literature Review, </span>
<span>Bernard Montoneri</span>
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<span>Chapter 10: Impact of Turnitin on Deterring Plagiarism: A Follow-up Study, </span>
<span>Najwa Saba ‘Ayon</span>
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<span>Chapter 11: Plagiarism in Higher Education: Experiences from Asia and the United States, </span>
<span>Philip Streich, Raimond Selke and Masahiro Saito</span>
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<span>Chapter 12: Failure to Observe the Rules of Citation by University Students as a Problem of Academic Ethics: Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Approach, </span>
<span>Anna Toom and Natalia Inshakova</span>
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<span>Chapter 13: “‘Plager-’ what?!” Asian Perspectives on Plagiarism, </span>
<span>Daniel Velasco</span>
<p><span>Bernard Montoneri</span><span>is associate professor and an independent researcher.</span></p>

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