Peer Review Process
The peer review process for Mangabdi: Journal of Community Engagement in Religion, Social, and Humanities ensures the quality and relevance of the articles submitted. Here is an example of the review process:
- Submission and Initial Screening: All manuscripts submitted to Mangabdi: Journal of Community Engagement in Religion, Social, and Humanities must adhere to the focus and scope, as well as the author guidelines. The submitted manuscripts are initially screened to ensure they meet the proceedings's standards for scientific merit, originality, and relevance to the conference theme.
- Plagiarism Check: Submitted manuscripts undergo a plagiarism check to ensure they are free from any plagiarized content. Authors are encouraged to use plagiarism detection software to conduct a similarity check before submission.
- Peer Review: The research articles submitted to Proceedings of ICReSH undergo a peer-review process. This involves sending the manuscript to at least 2 (two) or more expert reviewers who are knowledgeable in the relevant field. The reviewers provide valuable scientific comments and feedback to improve the quality and content of the manuscript.
- Reviewers' Comments: The reviewers evaluate the manuscript based on criteria such as originality, methodology, significance, and adherence to ethical standards. They provide constructive feedback, suggestions for improvement, and recommend whether the manuscript should be accepted, revised, or rejected.
- Editor's Decision: Based on the reviewers' comments and recommendations, the Editor-in-Chief or the Editorial Board makes the final decision regarding the acceptance of the article. The decision is communicated to the authors along with the reviewers' comments for any required revisions.
- Publication: Once accepted, the articles are published in Mangabdi: Journal of Community Engagement in Religion, Social, and Humanities in accordance with the sequence of acceptance date, thematic relevance, and geographical distribution of authors. The Editor-in-Chief oversees the publication process to ensure the quality and integrity of the published articles.






