S3R Academia invites high-quality original research papers for Volume 2, Issue 2 in Humanities and Social Sciences.
Preference for Empirical Studies: Papers producing innovative results from real-world data are encouraged.
Rigorous Peer Review: Ensuring high-quality research dissemination.
Submission Deadline: 15 October 2025
Submit Your Paper: s3rtrust@gmail.com
Reviewers’ Responsibilities
All reviewers must know and keep in mind the Editorial policy and Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement. The journal requires potential reviewers to have scientific expertise or significant work experience in a relevant field. They must have recently conducted research and/or work and have recognized expertise by their peers. Potential reviewers should provide personal and professional information that is accurate and that gives a fair representation of their expertise.
- All reviewers must likewise withdraw if they know they are unqualified to evaluate a manuscript, if they feel their evaluation of the material will not be objective, or if they understand themselves to be in a conflict of interest.
- Reviewed articles are treated confidentially by reviewers and members of the Editorial Board and international scientific committee.
- Reviewers should point out relevant published work which has not yet been cited in the reviewed material. If necessary, the editor may issue a correction request to this effect.
- Reviewers are asked to identify papers where research misconduct has or seems to have occurred and inform the Editorial Board, which will deal with each case accordingly.
3.1. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Members of the Editorial Board and reviewers shall withdraw in any case of conflict of interest with an author or authors, or with the content of a manuscript to be evaluated.
The journal shall avoid all conflict of interest between authors, reviewers, and members of the Editorial Board and scientific committee.
The editors and reviewers should withdraw from making decisions if:
- There is a direct-reporting relationship between an author and a reviewer.
- There is recent, significant professional collaboration between reviewers and authors.
- An editor or reviewer is a collaborator on the project that is being submitted.
- The editor or reviewer has a financial interest in a company or competing company with a financial interest in the submission.
- The editor or reviewer believes that he or she cannot be objective, whether due to personal reasons or a financial interest.