Submission guidelines
Submissions are first evaluated by the Editors/Board of Directors and by the members of the Editorial Board. If the manuscript is considered suitable for publication, it is sent to at least two reviewers. The peer review process is double-blind, whereby both referees and authors are kept anonymous. If the manuscript is rejected, the selection procedure ends. If the manuscript is accepted as it is, it directly goes to copy-editing. If the reviews are positive, but the manuscript is marked as “Resubmit for review”, the author is expected to submit a revised version of the manuscript that undergoes another round of reviews. If the manuscript is marked as “Revisions required” the paper is accepted provided that the author revises her paper according to the reviewers’ comments. If the manuscript is finally accepted for publication, it is published on the first available issue (or on the relevant special issue) of Phenomenology and Mind.