Peer Review

Submitted article manuscripts will be evaluated through an Initial Review by the Chief Editor/Executing Editor. If the article meets the journal's requirements in scope, originality, sufficient novelty and format, a minimum of 2 (two) peer reviewers are assigned to review the manuscript using the Double-Blind Peer Review Process. Once the review process is complete, the assigned editor decides on the article. If the essay needs to be revised, the manuscript is returned to the author for revision. After that, the Editor-in-Chief makes the final decision (accept or reject). In each manuscript reviewed, peer reviewers will assess based on substantial and technical aspects. Peer review assignments are based on expertise and experience in research and publications relevant to the field of the manuscript to be reviewed. The number of citations and the h-index value of peer reviewers are parameters considered when being assigned as a reviewer.