Each
article submitted to NCAW is read by the Managing Editor
and, usually, by one of the other editors. It is then sent out
to a peer reviewer, selected for her/his expertise in the subfield
covered by the article. When the review is unequivocal and the
Managing Editor is in general agreement with it, the article is
either accepted or rejected, depending on the recommendation of
the reviewer. The author may be asked to make changes before her/his
article is published. When the review is ambiguous or the Managing
Editor entirely disagrees with its conclusion, the submission is
sent to a second peer reviewer for his/her opinion. The Managing
Editor then makes a decision based on both reviews. |