Sunday, August 09, 2009

Plagiarism Mania

What is Plagiarism?

According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to "plagiarize" means to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own : use (another's production) without crediting the source.

Plagiarism is a serious fraud. Some journalists have ended their career as they stole someone else’s work. There were many students who had to leave university after submitting an essay with missing reference. Most schools have been using plagiarism detector software.

It was an earthquake in the journalism world. 27-year-old Jayson Blair, who had been one of only two African-American editors in the history of the University of Maryland's Diamondback newspaper, and had been hired as a full reporter at the New York Times at an impressively young age, resigned only 6 days after first being accused of copying a story from another newspaper.(source)

Later, it was discovered that he had a bipolar disorder which is a serious mental problem.

Above article I came across for some reason made me remind a Burmese blogger and her scandal. Apparently, she(he) was bitterly criticised by a lobby of people who found out her copy works. Personally, I like her blog posts which are pretty entertaining. At the same time, I tried to help her out. At this point, my thought was that if there is any strong relation between plagiarism and some mental or personality disorder.

Basically, psychiatry is an interesting speciality, explaining a variety of mental and personal disorders, although, I believe, there are many areas the psychiatrists have not explored yet. (Click here for Who classification of mental and behavioural disorders). (Easy view on Wiki)

In my attempt to establish “the repeated plagiarism” as a psychological condition, unfortunately I could not find any relevant publication or paper available on free Internet sources while waiting for a reply email from my friend, who is a psychiatrist. I think it can be added under that heading of Habit and impulse disorders, together with

Can we call this condition as Plagiarmania or Plagiamania or Plagiarism mania?

Probably, the treatment option would include cognitive and behaviour therapy, rather than criticising and shouting in an uneducated manner. Own GP would be helpful this point.

Basically, no body is perfect in the world while some proportion of healthy looking persons may have a mild form of personality deviation. Who knows?

By the way, if someone wants to check own personality disorder privately, click here.

Thank you

All the best

4 comments:

Rita said...

Mahumg ေရးတဲ့ ၀တၳဳတုိ တပုဒ္႐ွိတယ္
Mahumg လို႔ ထင္တာပဲ
ေသခ်ာ မမွတ္မိေတာ့ဘူး

ဇာတ္လမ္းလဲ ေသခ်ာ မသိေတာ့ဘူး။ ဒါေပမဲ့ ကိုယ္မွတ္မိေနတာေလးတခု.. လူတေယာက္ဟာ ျပင္ပမွာ ဘယ္ေလာက္ပဲ စိတ္ဓါတ္ႀကံ့ခိုင္ က်န္းမာပံုရလဲပဲ လူမသိ သူမသိ စိတ္ပိုင္းဆုိင္ရာ ခ်ိဳ႕တဲ့ အားနည္းတာမ်ိဳး ႐ွိေနႏိုင္တယ္တဲ့။

ခုေရးတဲ့ post ကို စိတ္၀င္စားတယ္

khin oo may said...

Plagiarism ဆိုတာကေတာ႕အမွန္အေတာ္ဆုိးဝါးပါတယ္။ မလုပ္သင္႕တဲ႕ အရာတစ္ခုပါဘဲ။
..အားမနာတမး္ေၿပာရင္ စိတ္ အနည္းငယ္ ေတာ႕ ပါမယ္ထင္ပါတယ္။
ကုိယ္ေရးတာေတြ အားလံုးကိုလဲမယံုပါနဲ႕။ ကူးခ်တာ မဟုတ္ေပမဲ႕တစ္ခါတစ္ေလ လုပ္ႀကံထားတာေတြ ပါတတ္ပါတယ္။

အၿပစ္ကငး္တဲ႕ ခ်စ္ၿခင္းၿဖစ္ပါေစ။

:P said...

Concise Oxford Dict: မွာေတာ့ the work or idea ကို လို႕ဆိုတယ္။ Steve ရဲ႕ Web Dict: မွာ the ideas or words ဆိုေတာ့ စကားလံုးပါ ပါတယ္ထင္ပါ့။

တမင္တကာ ရည္ရြယ္တာမဟုတ္ပဲ ဖတ္ဖူးထားတာ၊ ၾကားဖူးထားတာေတြက စိတ္ထဲစြဲေနေရာ.. ၾကာလာေတာ့ ကိုယ့္စကားလံုးေတြလို႕ထင္မိျပီး ကိုယ္ေရးတဲ့စာထဲထည့္ေရးမိတာ၊ ထည့္ေျပာမိတာေရာ Plagiarism ပဲလား

Rita said...

စင္စင္ ေျပာသလိုလဲ ျဖစ္ဖူးတယ္။