Double-blind peer review process

The journal will acknowledge receipt of the originals within a maximum period of eight weeks from the closing date of the call and will decide to admit them based on whether they respond to the editorial line of the same and comply with these regulations.

The Editorial Board may reject an article in the first instance, without further evaluation, if the original fails Turnitin's review, does not conform to the journal's formal and content standards, or does not fit the thematic profile of the publication.

The essential requirements for passing the first phase of review are:

- Articles must be unpublished, the result of research workscientific communication or original creation.

- The structure of the article must include the following sections in the corpus of the text, duly numbered: introductionobjectivesmethodologyresults and conclusion.

- The summary must include the following aspects: objectivesmethodologyresults and conclusion.

- The citations in the text and the bibliography must strictly comply with the journal's standards.

- Pass the Turnitin analysis (the results of the article's check by the program MUST NOT exceed a similarity greater than 20%).

After its admission in the first instance, the originals will be sent for blind review to 2 external expert evaluators (double-blind peer review), outside the management of the journal.

The evaluators will have a period of one month to issue their report and may condition their favorable report on the implementation of the proposed modifications that improve, in their opinion, the evaluated work.

In case of discrepancy in the reports, the Management may seek the opinion of a third evaluator or base it on a decision made by the Coordinators of the number.

Once the Editorial Board receives their reports, they will decide whether to accept or reject the originals, communicating this to the authors.

The accepted articles will also be indicated with the appropriate suggestions and corrections that must be made by the authors and sent to the Editorial Board within a maximum period of 7 days.