Peer Review Process
All manuscripts submitted to Global Society and Knowledge Review undergo a double-blind peer review process. In this process, both the identities of the authors and the reviewers are concealed from each other to ensure objectivity and fairness. Once a manuscript is submitted, the editorial team conducts an initial screening to assess its alignment with the journal’s scope, formatting, and basic quality standards. Manuscripts that pass this stage are assigned to at least two independent reviewers who are experts in the relevant field. Reviewers evaluate the manuscript based on its originality, theoretical and methodological rigor, clarity of presentation, relevance to current issues, and potential contribution to scholarly discourse and social impact. Based on reviewers' recommendations, the editorial decision may fall into one of the following categories: accept, minor revision, major revision, or reject. The journal strives to complete the review process within a reasonable timeframe (typically 4–8 weeks), maintaining both academic quality and author experience as priorities.