2024
DOI: 10.1002/berj.3977
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‘You work, I copy’. Images, narratives and metaphors around academic plagiarism through Fotovoz

Silvia Sierra‐Martínez,
María‐Esther Martínez‐Figueira,
María Dolores Castro Pais
et al.

Abstract: Academic integrity is part of the process that explains the communication of information in an ethical manner. Although the prevalence of dishonest acts at university has been noted, it is an aim of the educational system to analyse what motivates them from an age prior to their incorporation into university studies. The aim of this work is to collect the visual‐narrative representation of academic plagiarism made by secondary school and university students, as well as to analyse their perception of it and dis… Show more

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“…1. Committing the act of taking credit for someone else's work is considered a criminal offense (Perkins et al, 2020;Sierra-Martínez et al, 2024). CJESS rejects this.…”
Section: Screening For Plagiarismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Committing the act of taking credit for someone else's work is considered a criminal offense (Perkins et al, 2020;Sierra-Martínez et al, 2024). CJESS rejects this.…”
Section: Screening For Plagiarismmentioning
confidence: 99%