PEER REVIEW POLICY
All manuscripts submitted for publishing in the OJPR are expected to be free from language errors and must be written and formatted strictly according to the latest edition of the APA style. Manuscripts that are not entirely written according to APA style and/or do not reflect an expert use of the English language will not be considered for publication and will not be sent to the journal reviewers for evaluation. It is completely the author’s responsibility to comply with the rules. We highly recommend that non-native speakers of English have manuscripts proofread by a copy editor before submission. However, proof of copy editing does not guarantee acceptance of a manuscript for publication in the OJPR.
The OJPR operates a double-blind peer reviewing process. The manuscript should not include authors' names, institutional affiliations, contact information. Also, authors' own works need to be blinded in the references (see the APA style). All submitted manuscripts are reviewed by the editors, and only those meeting the aims and scope of the journal will be sent for outside review. Each manuscript is reviewed by at least two reviewers.
The editors are doing their best to reduce the time that elapses between a paper's submission and publication in a regular issue. It is expected that the review and publication processes will be completed in about 2-3 months after submission depending on reviewers' feedback and the editors' final decision. If revisions are requested some changing and corrections then publication time becomes longer. At the end of the review process, accepted papers will be published on the journal’s website.
Tsvetelina Slavchova Hadzieva (PhD)
South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Faculty of Philosophy, Blagoevgrad, BULGARIA
Bilyana Boykova Yordanova (PhD)
South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Faculty of Philosophy, Blagoevgrad, BULGARIA
Anastasiia Kuntsevska(PhD)
Kyiv Institute of Modern Psychology and Psychotherapy, UKRAINE
Vassilis Pavlopoulos (PhD)
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Phlosophy, GREECE
Marius Drugas (PhD)
University of Oradea, Faculty of Social and Humanistic Sciences, ROMANIA
Rosana Olimpia Stan (PhD)
University of Oradea, Faculty of Social and Humanistic Sciences, ROMANIA
Nikolaos Makris (PhD)
Demokritus University of Thrace, School of Education, Alexandroupolis, GREECE
Silva Ibrahimi (PhD)
Albanian University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tirana, ALBANIA
Nikolina Kenig (PhD)
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Faculty of Philosophy, NORTH MACEDONIA
Serap Arslan Akfirat (PhD)
Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Art, Izmir, TURKEY
Lala Jabbarova (PhD)
Baku State University, Faculty of Social Sciences and Psychology, AZERBAIJAN
Englantina Dervishi (PhD)
University of Tirana, Faculty of Social Sciences, ALBANIA
Valbona Habili Sauku (PhD)
University of Tirana, Faculty of Social Sciences, ALBANIA
Lindita Durmishi (PhD)
Aleksandër Xhuvani University, Faculty of Education, Elbasan, ALBANIA
Velina Vladimirova Vladimirova (PhD)
South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Faculty of Philosophy, Blagoevgrad, BULGARIA
Manol Nikolov Manolov (PhD)
“St. Cyril and St. Methodius” University of Veliko Tarnovo, Faculty of Philosophy, BULGARIA
Alicia-Ximena Pop (MA)
South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Faculty of Philosophy, Blagoevgrad, BULGARIA