All manuscripts submitted to Journal of Art and Civilization of the Orient undergo a rigorous and multi-stage peer review process to ensure scientific quality, originality, and relevance to the journal’s aims and scope. Reviews are conducted under a Double-Blind system, where both authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other. Expert reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on originality, methodological rigor, clarity, and the significance of findings. Confidentiality and impartiality are strictly maintained, and reviewers are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
The journal is committed to ensuring a fair, transparent, and timely review process.
⏱ Peer Review Timeline
Under normal circumstances, the peer review process is completed within 1 to 3 months. The journal strives to provide authors with timely feedback while maintaining thorough and high-quality evaluations. Authors are promptly informed of editorial decisions and any suggested revisions.
1. Manuscript Submission
Authors submit their manuscripts through the journal’s online submission system.
(Optional: Authors may suggest up to two potential reviewers.)
2. Initial Editorial Screening
The editor assesses the manuscript for scope, relevance, and overall quality.
Manuscripts deemed unsuitable may be declined without external peer review.
3. Double-Blind Peer Review
The manuscript is sent to at least two independent reviewers who evaluate the scientific content, methodology, data analysis, and conclusions.
4. Reviewer Feedback and Revision
Based on the reviewers’ comments, the editor makes one of the following decisions:
If revisions are required, authors are invited to resubmit the revised version.
5. Final Editorial Decision
The editor reviews the revised manuscript and makes the final publication decision.
Accepted manuscripts proceed to copyediting and publication.
