- Submissions should be emailed to editornihilultra@sxuk.edu.in
- We accept research articles, reviews, case studies, and critical commentaries of no more than 6,000 words' length (excluding bibliography). Articles are to be formatted following the Author-Date (Harvard) referencing style. Articles that have not followed the Author-Date referencing style will not be accepted. A detailed overview of the Author-Date style can be found on our website. View link
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- Plagiarism is defined in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th edition, as "the failure to give appropriate acknowledgment when repeating or paraphrasing another's wording" (2009, p.52). Please do not send us plagiarized work. All submissions to our journal are put through a plagiarism-detection software, which detects any unoriginal work and identifies its source as well. We consider the copying of four or more consecutive words directly from a source, without citing it, as the most direct form of plagiarism. This does not include proper nouns, or common phrases such as "it might be argued that." Passing off another scholar's original ideas as one's own by merely changing a few words-i.e., paraphrasing without citation-also constitutes plagiarism. Plagiarism, if detected, immediately disqualifies an article for publication.
- Our submissions window for Volume 3 (2025) is open till 15th August 2024. We hope to inform authors of our decisions within 2 months.
- We do not pay authors for publication, nor do we accept paid publications; however, authors shall receive a complementary print copy of the issue their work is published in.
- Submitted articles will only be considered valid if they have a title. Articles should also be accompanied by an abstract (max. 500 words), a list of keywords (no more than 8), and a brief bio-note (no more than 300 words). The order should be as follows: Page 1: abstract and keywords. Page 2: bio-note. Page 3 onwards: full article. The Bibliography should begin on a fresh page.
- Please note the following formatting guidelines: articles are to be submitted in the Garamond font, size 12, and using 1.5 spacing. Indentation: first line of each new paragraph. The text should not be in two or more columns.
- All images, graphs, diagrams, etc., that have been sourced from somewhere else, must be cited. Authors must acquire rights to reproduce copyrighted images, or use only copyright-free images, if required at all.
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Suggested Sub-Themes: • AI and rights: autonomy, accountability, and regulation • AI and IPR: authorship, ownership, and legal disruption • Digital humanities and pedagogic futures • Posthuman entanglements: systems, bodies, and cognition • Algorithmic governance, bias, and surveillance • Access, inequality, and data colonialism • Archives, memory, and multimodal meaning-making • Epistemic power and the politics of digital tools • AI in higher education • AI and pedagogy • AI and ethics • AI and religion • AI and Finance • AI and banking Email Submissions To: editornihilultra@sxuk.edu.in Deadline: 30th August 2025 Submission Guidelines: https://www.sxukjir.sxuk.edu.in/submissionguidelines