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1. To publish, reproduce, distribute, display and store the manuscript.
2. To translate the manuscript into other languages.
3. To create adaptations, reprints, and create summaries, extracts and/or, abstracts of the manuscript.
4. To create any other derivative work(s) based on the manuscript.
5. To include electronic links from the manuscript to third party material.
6. To license any third party to do any or all of the above.
7. To authorize JCharlton Publishing Ltd to take legal steps in the copyright owner’s name and on the author(s)’ behalf if the author(s)’ believe that a third party is infringing or is likely to infringe copyright in the manuscript.
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Authors retain the following right to:
1. Post a pdf of their article to fellow researchers for educational purposes only.
2. Make a reasonable number of copies for personal or non-commercial use. This includes the contributor’s own teaching purposes.
3. Republish the article, in hole or in part, within a book or other publication edited by the author.
4. Use any and illustrations and research data in their own future works.
5. Use the article in course packs within the authors’ institution. This does not apply if a commercial charge is made for the compilation or training programme.
6. Use the work for further research and presentations at meetings.
7. Reuse all or part of the published manuscript in other works for non-commercial purposes. The original publication within Indigeneity & Critical Theorizing must be cited in a format acceptable to JCharlton Publishing Ltd.
8. Use their own material in other publications, provided that the journal is acknowledged as the original place of publication and that JCharlton Publishing Ltd is notified in writing and in advance.
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