Lexington Books
Pages: 318
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-7936-1994-5 • Hardback • November 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-7936-1995-2 • eBook • November 2020 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Bernard Montoneriis associate professor and an independent researcher.
Chapter 1: Examining Undergraduates’ Understanding of Academic Dishonesty, Denise De Souza and Brenda Lee
Chapter 2: English L2 University Teachers’ Perceptions on the Influence of Academic Honesty on their Teaching & Teaching Philosophies, Andrew Leichsenring
Chapter 3: Examining Perceptions of Both University Lecturers and Undergraduate Students Towards Plagiarism, Yoshihiko Yamamoto
Chapter 4: Internationalizing Higher Education in Japan: Dealing with Plagiarism and Academic Integrity ― A case study of Human Sciences undergraduates in Japan, Paola Cavaliere
Chapter 5: Building Awareness of Academic Integrity with Badges: Canadian University Context, Alice Schmidt Hanbidge, Tony Tin, Georgina Zaharuk, and Herbert Tsang
Chapter 6: Student Plagiarism in Higher Education: A Typology and Remedial Framework for a Globalized Era, Anthony L. Fenton and Cynthia Gralla
Chapter 7: Understanding the Academic Integrity Discourse and its Latent Associations with English Language Proficiency, Beena Giridharan
Chapter 8: Undermining Education: An Account of Selected Experiences of Persons who live in the Rural Areas of Australia, Jillian Marchant
Chapter 9: Fake News and Fake Research, from the Cave to the Light: Critical Reflection and Literature Review, Bernard Montoneri
Chapter 10: Impact of Turnitin on Deterring Plagiarism: A Follow-up Study, Najwa Saba ‘Ayon
Chapter 11: Plagiarism in Higher Education: Experiences from Asia and the United States, Philip Streich, Raimond Selke and Masahiro Saito
Chapter 12: Failure to Observe the Rules of Citation by University Students as a Problem of Academic Ethics: Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Approach, Anna Toom and Natalia Inshakova
Chapter 13: “‘Plager-’ what?!” Asian Perspectives on Plagiarism, Daniel Velasco