This journal uses a triple-anonymous peer review model. This means that the identities of the decision making editor, reviewers, and authors are kept hidden.
Second language abstracts, translated articles and book reviews will not be subject to triple-anonymous peer review and will be reviewed by the editorial team.
Appeals
Appeals of editorial decisions will only be considered if they refer to a specific manuscript and must be based on evidence that either (1) an editor or reviewer made a significant factual error/a major misunderstanding of a manuscript, or (2) the integrity of the editorial decision making process was compromised. In general, only one appeal per manuscript per decision stage will be considered.
To appeal an editorial decision, contact the Editors-in-Chief and specify the reason for your appeal. Your appeal will be reviewed and the final decision regarding your appeal will rest with the Editors-in-Chief. New submissions take priority over appeals, so it may take a substantial period of time for the journal to reach a conclusion about your appeal.