Peer Review Process

All submitted manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer review process:

  1. Initial Screening – The editorial team evaluates each submission for relevance, scope, and compliance with formatting standards.

  2. Reviewer Assignment – Manuscripts passing the initial screening are sent to at least two independent reviewers.

  3. Double-Blind Review – Reviewer and author identities are concealed from each other.

  4. Evaluation Criteria – Reviewers assess originality, methodology, clarity, and contribution to the field.

  5. Editorial Decision – Based on reviewers’ recommendations, the editor decides whether to accept, request revision, or reject the manuscript.

  6. Revision Stage – Authors revise their manuscripts according to reviewer feedback.

  7. Final Decision – The Editor-in-Chief reviews the final version before publication.