About the Journal
https://revistas.uma.es/index.php/estnie/about/submissions
Focus and scope
ESTUDIOS NIETZSCHE is an international journal aimed at researchers and specialists in the thought and work of Friedrich Nietzsche. It publishes original research articles written in Spanish and English. The works submitted are evaluated anonymously by external specialists.
Peer review process
1. Periodicity
ESTUDIOS NIETZSCHE publishes one issue per year about a specific topic. Also, the journal welcomes two or three submissions that explore Nietzsche’s relevance to contemporary philosophical problems every year.
2. Sections
Articles
Miscellaneous
Research materials
Bibliography
Reviews
3. Languages
The journal accepts articles written in Spanish and English.
4. Evaluation of originals
Firstly, all manuscripts are evaluated by the Editorial Board, which will take into account various criteria: article resulting from a funded research project, originality, topicality and novelty, relevance for fields covered by the journal, methodological quality, good presentation and writing, compliance with the rules relating to style, content and notes.
Then, the editorial board will send it over to two anonymous expert reviewers out of the Editorial Committee, according to double blind review procedures.
The article evaluation will be closely related to the topic relevance, its contribution to the general knowledge of the specific field, innovations, correction of established relations, critical theory developed, bibliographical sources, style, etc.; the evaluation will also include possible recommendation for the authors.
According to reviewers’ comments, the journal secretary will communicate the revision results by sending an email to the address given by the authors in their paper proposal.
The secretary will bein contact with the corresponding author by informing him/her about the reviewers’ decision (accepted as it is; accepted with minor changes; accepted with major changes; rejected), together will some observations and reviewers’ comments. If the manuscript is accepted with some modifications, the authors should resend a new version of their paper, answering the external reviewers’ suggestions and demands. Articles requiring major changes might be sent back to the Editorial Committee and/or the Scientific Committee in order to verify the validity of the author’s changes.
Once the required changes are evaluated, the Scientific Committee will proceed to thepublication or rejection of the article. The final decision will be made by EditorialCommittee members, and the author will be accordingly notified by the editor-in-chiefor by the editor assistants
Submission of originals implies that the text has not been sent to other journals. The publication supposes the conformity of the texts with the norms of style.
The contents and opinions expressed are the authors' responsibility.
Estudios Nietzsche publish the list of reviewers every year.
5. Rules of publication and format of publications.
See author guidelines.
6. Publication schedule
Within a period of 2 months, which may be extended occasionally, the board of directors of the journal will inform the author of the acceptance or rejection of the article, and will report on the observations, opinions and suggestions issued by the external evaluators.
A proof of printing will be sent to the authors that they must review within a maximum of two weeks.
The reception of articles for the open section is open all year. The journal publishes a call for paper every year with the deadline for submissions.
7. Orders of authors
Estudios Nietzsche applies the Contribution Authorship system in articles written by multiple authors, which implies the exact description of the tasks carried out by each author in the work, together with the figure of the "guarantor", who, in addition to contributing substantially to the work, guarantees , endorses and is responsible for the integrity of the project as a whole before and after publication. In the event that the two authors have carried out the work jointly, the authors will sign in alphabetical order. They should also indicate the source of funding for the work.
8. Self-archiving policy
The journal allows self-archiving post-print (printed version). It has obtained the green color of DULCINEA and is indexed in SHERPA / Romeo. It has a creative commons license of NoComercial Recognition - NoObraDerivada (by-nc-nd), that is, it does not allow a commercial use of the work or generation of derivative works.
9. Diffusion
Authors are urged to deposit the results of their academic and scientific production in the institution's repository (more information can be found in the guide to the Institutional Repository of the University of Malaga), as well as other websites dedicated to the research dissemination.
10. Processing Fees
In no case are authors required to pay article processing charges (APC) in this journal.
Open Access Policy
Since 2021, this journal provides immediate open access to its content, based on the principle that offering the public free access to research helps a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Ethics statement on publication and bad practices
Estudios Nietzsche makes a commitment to the academic community by ensuring the ethics and quality of its published articles. As a benchmark, our journal uses the Code of Conduct and Good Practices for scientific journals defined for editors by the PUBLICATION ETHICS COMMITTEE (COPE).
Our journal thereby guarantees an appropriate response to the needs of readers and authors, ensuring the quality of the published work, protecting and respecting the content and integrity of the articles. The Editorial Board will publish corrections, clarifications, retractions and apologies when necessary.
In compliance with these best practices, Estudios Nietzsche has published the arbitration system that is followed for the selection of articles as well as the evaluation criteria to be applied by the anonymous, external peer-reviewers. Boletín de Arte keeps these criteria current, based solely on the scientific importance, the originality, clarity and relevance of the presented article.
Our journal guarantees the confidentiality of the evaluation process at all times: the anonymity of the reviewers and authors; the reviewed content; the reasoned report issued by the reviewers and any other communication issued by the editorial, advisory and scientific boards as required.
Equally, the strictest confidentiality applies to possible clarifications, claims or complaints that an author may wish to refer to the journal’s committees or the article reviewers.
Antiplagiarism
Estudios Nietzsche maintains a policy against plagiarism that ensures that all published works are unpublished, through the professional application of the services of Crossref Similarity Check of Ithenticate, to scan all proposals.
We use since 2019 this service in all documents that have passed the editorial classification process and are susceptible to be sent to a peer review.
The Jorunal reserves the right decision to reject articles with an inappropriate percentage of similarity.
We also have specific plagiarism detection tools such as Unicheck, an open access platform that monitors originality and controls plagiarism.
Best practices on gender equality
Estudios Nietzsche is committed to promoting equality between men and women, giving visibility to the scientific work of women, and promoting the use of inclusive language in scientific publications. We recommend authors to use inclusive language in their scientific articles following the recommendations of the UMA, a useful instrument that offers resources and strategies to avoid linguistic sexism in editorial, teaching, research and management activities. We also include the full name of the authors. From 2022, as a measure to improve the magazine and as a commitment to good practices in gender equality, we will record the following information on the issues published: percentage of women in editorial decision-making bodies, percentage of women as external evaluators
Issue 23 (2023):
- Manuscripts published by women: 6/9
- Women who have participated as evaluators: 8/16
- Women in editorial team and editorial board: 5/10
Issue 22 (2022):
- Manuscripts published by women: 1/9
- Women who have participated as evaluators: 5/16
- Women in editorial team and editorial board: 5/10
Issue 21 (2021):
- Manuscripts published by women: 2/9
- Women who have participated as evaluators: 8/17
- Women in editorial team and editorial board: 5/10
Digital Preservation Policies
Estudios Nietzsche uses DOI that is a persistent identifier, so it ensures that the link is to be preserved, it is also deposited in full text in Dialnet
Indexing
The articles published in Estudios Nietzsche are indexed in the following databases: European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH. category INT2). The Philosopher's Index. Academic Search Premier. Miar. Repertoire Bibliographicique de la Philosophie. Bulletin Signalétique Philosophie. FRANCIS-Philosophie. Informationdienst for Philosophie. Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory. Latindex. ISOC-Filosofia, Spanish Humanities Index, Dulcinea.
External referees
ISSUE 23 (2023)
Rolando Assad (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina)
Victor Berrios Guajardo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Victor Ignacio Coronel Piña (Universidad Autónoma de México)
Osman Choque-Aliaga (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Alemania)
Andrea Díaz Genis (Universidad Federale Santa María, Brasil)
Manuel Díaz Márquez (Universidad de Sevilla)
Joaquín Esteban Ortega (Universidad de Valladolid)
Paula Fleisner (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Evelyn Galiazo (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Sergio González Bisbal (Universidad de las Islas Baleares)
Maria Guibert Elizalde (Universidad de Navarra)
Oscar Javier Jiménez Piraján (Universidad de San Buenaventura Bogotá, Colombia)
Dolores María Lussich (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Viviana Mirta Martínez (Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina)
Nolo Ruiz (Universidad de Sevilla)
Juan Pablo Sabino (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Lucila Svampa (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Benedetta Zavatta (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
ISSUE 22 (2022)
Rolando Assad (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina)
María Eugenia Borsani (Universidad Nacional de Comahue, Argentina)
Maria Branco (Universidad Nova de Lisboa)
Elvira Burgos (Universidad de Zaragoza)
Sixto José Castro Rodríguez (Universidad de Valladolid)
Joaquín Esteban Ortega (Universidad de Valladolid)
Fernando Gilabert Bello (Universidad de Sevilla)
Pietro Gori (Universidad Nova de Lisboa)
Laura Maillo Palma (Universidad de Málaga)
Carlos Andrés Muñoz López (Universidad Simón Bolivar, Colombia)
Aritz Pardina Herrero (UNED)
Alejandro Rojas Jiménez (Universidad de Málaga)
Juan Pablo Sabino (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Sergio Sánchez (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina)
Carlos Sancho Vich (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Marina Silenzi (Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
ISSUE 21 (2021)
Alfredo Abad (Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Colombia)
Remedios Álvarez (Universidad Veracruzana, México)
Rafael Carrión Arias (Universidad Complutense Madrid)
Antonio Castilla Cerezo (Universidad de Granada)
Maria Cristina Fornari (Universidad de Salento, Italia)
Evelyn Galiazo (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Marina Garcia-Granero (Universidad de Valencia)
Carlos Gutierrez Lozano (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México)
Viviana Martínez (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina)
Agustín Moreno Fernández (Universidad de Granada)
Ana Muñoz Nieto (Universidad de Málaga)
Zaida Olvera (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Antonio Robi (Universidad de Málaga)
Sergio Sánchez (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina)
Carlos Sancho Vich (Universidad Complutense Madrid)
Lorenzo Serini (University of Warwick)
Journal History
This journal aims to channel and catalyze research on Nietzsche's work and thought in Spain and Latin America. Which does not mean being reduced to the Hispanic sphere; on the contrary, it means making possible a greater opening of the international sphere of other cultural and linguistic areas. It does not want to be neither a propaganda organ for Nietzsche's work, nor a mere communication between interested parties, nor a place to store reflections, but rather a decentralized and flexible instrument of intellectual work. .