Copyright Policy
Journal of Childhood, Education & Society provides copyrights to all online published articles (except where otherwise noted) for the free use of readers, scientists, and institutions (such as the link to the content or permission for its download, distribution, printing, copying, and reproduction in any medium, except the change of contents and for commercial use), under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) License, provided the original work is cited. Written permission is required from the journal administration to use its contents for commercial purposes.
The author(s) holds the copyrights to the articles and materials published in the Journal of Childhood, Education & Society; however, the Journal of Childhood, Education & Society retains commercial rights to the published articles and materials.
The author(s) must confirm that the Journal of Childhood, Education & Society retains the commercial rights unconditionally and indefinitely to distribute the articles published by the Journal of Childhood, Education & Society due to Intellectual Property Law, Article 22, Act 5846; to share publicly due to Article 23; and to hold full rights of communication-related to the published article anytime, anywhere, and via any means due to Article 25 of Intellectual Property Law.
The author(s) grants the Journal of Childhood, Education & Society a license to publish the article and to identify itself as the original publisher.
Using Third-Party Material
The author(s) must obtain permission to reuse third-party material in their manuscript. Short extracts of text and some other types of material are usually permitted, on a limited basis, for criticism and review without securing formal permission. Suppose the authors wish to include any material in their manuscript for which they do not hold copyright and is not covered by this informal agreement. In that case, they need to obtain written permission from the copyright owner before submission.
Prepared by the publisher, reviewed, and approved by JCES Editors and commissioned Editorial Board Members. Updated on 12 March 2024