Peer Review Policy
The Journal considers the peer review process the cornerstone of academic quality and scientific excellence. We adhere to a Double-Blind Peer Review system to ensure an objective and impartial evaluation.
1. Principles of the Review Process:
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Total Anonymity: The identities of both authors and reviewers are kept strictly confidential to ensure that the evaluation focuses solely on scientific quality and content.
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Expert Selection: Reviewers are selected based on their specific expertise and distinguished research records in Humanities or Applied Sciences.
2. Core Evaluation Criteria:
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Originality and Innovation: The novel contribution and intellectual value the research adds to the field.
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Methodology: The rigor and clarity of the scientific methods employed.
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Results and Discussion: The accuracy of the analysis and the extent to which the results support the conclusions.
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Scientific Integrity: Soundness of citations, references, and strict adherence to research ethics.
3. Reviewer Recommendations and Editorial Decision: Reviewers provide a detailed report culminating in one of the following recommendations:
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Accept without revision.
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Accept with minor revisions.
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Accept with major revisions.
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Reject.
The Editorial Board makes the final decision based on these reports. In the event of conflicting reviews, the manuscript is referred to a third (tie-breaker) reviewer to finalize the decision.

