Peer Review Process
Impacta: Journal of Community Impact and Social Transformation
Impacta applies a double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality, objectivity, and academic integrity of all published articles.
Review Stages
- Initial Screening
The editor reviews each submission to ensure it fits the journal’s scope, follows author guidelines, and meets basic academic standards, including plagiarism checking. - Peer Review
Manuscripts that pass screening are reviewed by at least two independent reviewers with relevant expertise. Reviewer and author identities remain confidential. - Editorial Decision
Based on reviewers’ recommendations, the editor decides whether the manuscript is accepted, requires revision, or is rejected. - Revision
Authors revise the manuscript according to reviewer comments and resubmit it for further evaluation if needed.
Review Outcomes
Possible editorial decisions include: - Accepted - Minor revision - Major revision - Rejected
Ethical Principles
· All manuscripts are treated as confidential.
· Reviewers must provide objective and constructive feedback.
· Conflicts of interest must be declared by reviewers and editors.
Impacta is committed to a fair, timely, and transparent peer review process to support high-quality and impactful scholarly publications.





