Editorial Team

Editor-in-Chief

Ludmila Koláčková, University of Defence, Language Centre, Czech Republic

Editorial Board

Markéta Dudová, Masaryk University,  Language Centre, Czech Republic

Lenka Fišerová, Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Czech Republic

Alena Holá, Charles University, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Czech Republic

Ivana Mičínová, University Colledge of Business (VSO), Czech Republic

Mária Spišiaková, University of Economics in Bratislava,  Faculty of Applied Languages, Slovak Republic

Mária Šikolová, University of Defence, Language Centre, Czech Republic

Jaroslava Štefková, Technical University Zvolen, Foreign Language Institute, Slovak Republic

Silvie Válková, Palacky University, Faculty of Arts, Language Centre, Czech Republic

Lenka Zouhar Ludvíková, Mendel University,  Faculty of  Regional Development and  International Studies, Czech Republic

Advisory Board

Zuzana Gašová, Matej Bel University, Faculty of Arts, Slovak Republic

Jana Ondráková, University of Hradec Králové,  Faculty of Education, Czech Republic

Elżbieta Pawlikowska-Asendrych, Jan Długosz Academy in Częstochowa, Poland

Vladimíra Spilková, University of Pardubice, Faculty of Arts, Czech Republic

 

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 In order to provide our readers with the highest quality journal, we follow the principles of the Statement of Publication Ethics and Publication Malpractice Statement. These principles apply to everyone who participates in publishing in CASALC Review in any way. 

Obligations of authors 

– the author guarantees that he has written a completely original work 

– if the author uses already published materials, he is obliged to cite them in an appropriate manner 

– the author guarantees that the manuscript has not yet been published anywhere 

– the author is obliged to list all the sources he used in the creation of the manuscript 

– if the author discovers that there has been any conflict of interest, he is obliged to notify the editors of CASALC Review 

 

Duties of the editor-in-chief 

– the editor-in-chief is obliged to consider and decide which of the contributions sent to the CASALC Review editorial office will be published 

– the editor-in-chief guarantees that all information related to manuscripts offered to the editors will be kept confidential 

– if the editor-in-chief discovers that there has been any conflict of interest, he is obliged to inform the editors of CASALC Review 

– the editor-in-chief guarantees that the content of each manuscript offered to the editors will be assessed in the review process 

 

Responsibilities of reviewers 

– the reviewer must guarantee that all information regarding the manuscripts offered to the editors will be kept confidential 

– if the reviewer discovers that there has been any conflict of interest, he is obliged to inform the CASALC Review editors about it 

– if the reviewer discovers any copyright violations on the part of the author or suspects plagiarism, he is obliged to notify the editor-in-chief 

– the reviewer is obliged to objectively evaluate the works offered to the editor and to express his opinions on them clearly and comprehensible. 

 

Advisory Board

The mission of the Advisory Board of CASALC Review (hereafter referred to as the Board) lies in activities ensuring the high quality and professional standard of published articles. The main tasks include:

Establishing the journal's scientific policy strategy: The Board contributes to determining the journal's long-term direction, for instance, by recommending topics for special issues, proposing new publication formats, or defining areas the journal should cover.

Ensuring ethical standards: Board members oversee adherence to ethical norms in publications.

Representing the journal within the academic community: The Board includes prominent scholars from various fields who represent the journal at academic conferences and enhance its prestige. They raise awareness about publishing opportunities in the journal and promote it within their scientific communities.