For Reviwers
How to Become a Reviewer
The Journal of Modern Social Thought and Humanities welcomes qualified scholars and researchers to join its pool of peer reviewers. Reviewers play a vital role in maintaining the quality, credibility, and scholarly integrity of the journal.
Eligibility Criteria
Prospective reviewers should:
- Hold a doctoral degree or be an established researcher in social sciences or humanities
- Demonstrate academic expertise through publications in peer-reviewed journals
- Have research interests aligned with the journal’s scope
- Be committed to ethical, objective, and timely peer review
Reviewer Registration Process
Researchers who wish to serve as reviewers must register through the journal’s online submission system.
Steps to Register
- Visit the reviewer registration page
- Register via the journal system
- Complete the registration form with accurate academic and personal details
- Select the option indicating willingness to review submissions
- Specify reviewing interests, including fields of expertise and methodologies
- Submit the form and keep profile information updated
Reviewer Selection
- Reviewers are selected based on expertise and research interests
- Invitations are issued based on manuscript relevance and availability
- Reviewers may accept or decline invitations depending on workload or conflicts of interest
Reviewer Guidelines
1. Reviewer Responsibilities and Ethics
- Provide objective, constructive, and timely feedback
- Evaluate scientific quality, originality, clarity, and relevance
- Maintain strict confidentiality of all manuscripts
- Avoid using unpublished information for personal benefit
- Provide respectful and professional comments
2. Evaluation Criteria
- Originality: Contribution of new knowledge or insights
- Methodological Rigor: Appropriateness of research design and analysis
- Relevance: Alignment with journal scope
- Clarity and Structure: Organization and readability
- References: Accuracy and relevance of citations
3. Confidentiality Guidelines
- Manuscripts must not be shared without editorial permission
- Reviewers must not contact authors directly
4. Conflict of Interest Declaration
Reviewers must decline any manuscript where a conflict of interest exists, including:
- Institutional affiliation with the authors
- Recent collaboration
- Personal or financial relationships affecting impartiality
Recognition of Reviewers
The journal recognizes reviewer contributions by:
- Providing official reviewer certificates upon request
- Offering formal acknowledgment (with consent)
- Supporting academic and professional service records
