Peer Review Process
Each submitted article will undergo an Initial Review process by the Editorial Board. Subsequently, the article will be sent to Peer Reviewers and then be selected through the Double-Blind Review Process. Afterward, the article will be returned to the author for revision. This process takes up to one month. In each manuscript, Peer Reviewers will be evaluated for their substantive and technical aspects. Peer Reviewers are experienced professionals in managing prestigious national and international journals and publications.
All submitted manuscripts are evaluated by the editorial team. Manuscripts evaluated by editors that do not meet the journal's criteria are immediately rejected without external review. Editors make decisions based on reviewer recommendations among several possibilities: rejection, acceptance with minor revisions, acceptance with major revisions, or acceptance.
The Editorial Board/Editors have the authority to decide which manuscripts enter the journal for publication. Review Process:
1. Authors submit manuscripts
2. Editorial Evaluation (some manuscripts may be rejected or returned before the review process)
3. Double-Blind Peer Review Process
4. Editor's Decision
5. Confirmation to the authors






