All manuscript that is submitted to Sosiohumaniora goes through a review process by the Sosiohumaniora team and our peer reviewers. The following outlines the review process for manuscripts submitted to Sosiohumaniora: Editorial Evaluation The editorial team evaluates whether the manuscript meets the journal’s criteria. This step typically takes approximately two weeks. Manuscripts that meet the requirements proceed to the next step, while those that do not are rejected. Double-Blind Peer Review Each manuscript is reviewed by three or more experts in the relevant field. The peer review process usually takes around one month. Based on the reviewers’ recommendations, the editors determine whether the manuscript is accepted, requires revision, or rejected. Author Revisions If revisions are requested, authors will receive detailed feedback and are given time to revise their manuscript accordingly. This stage usually takes about one week. Final Editorial Check After revisions, the manuscript undergoes a final editorial review. This step typically takes one week. Manuscripts deemed ready for publication are accepted, scheduled for publication in the nearest available edition, and a Letter of Acceptance (LoA) is issued.
The steps above typically take approximately two months; however, timelines may vary slightly to ensure a thorough and careful review process for each manuscript. Once accepted, manuscripts undergo copyediting to ensure correct grammar, style, and formatting, followed by layout preparation. Authors will have the opportunity to review their manuscript during this stage to confirm that all edits and formatting are correct before publication. |