EDITORIAL POLICIES

Focus and Scope

 

The purpose of RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad, of the Humanities Directorate, Corporación Universitaria Remington (Uniremington), is to contribute to dissemination of research, reviews, analyses and theoretical developments related to humanistic, social and educational issues. The journal publishes unpublished articles both in Spanish and in English that contribute to the discussion of national and international interest on human and social development. It is a digital ongoing publication with two closing periods every six months (January-June and July-December).

 

The journal is intended for professionals, researchers, students and a general audience interested in humanistic studies, social and educational topics, and it enables the dialogue of knowledge between institutions and communities. Both the decisions and approaches of RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad adhere to all the applicable national and international copyright guidelines. Additionally, the quality requirements of the indexing and abstracting systems are met by the publication.

 

Referee and peer review process

Once an article is submitted by the author for assessment, the journal editor and editorial assistant carefully review compliance with the rules defined in the author guidelines. When the editorial assessment has been completed, the editorial board recommends two reviewers for the original research manuscripts, reflection articles derived from research and review articles; and one reviewer for reflection papers not derived from research. This journal uses double-blind review; therefore, both the reviewer and author identities are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa, throughout the review process. These reviewers can be national or international and, preferably, external to the publishing institution. Reviewers report their opinion about an article by filling in a review form, where they assess the clarity, coherence, suitability and relevance of the submitted article, including the problem statement, the introduction, the methodology, the results, the discussion and conclusions sections.   In addition, reviewers assess whether the manuscript ostensibly contributes to the conservation, transmission, expansion or renewal of current knowledge on the subject.

 

Once the feedback of reviewers have been submitted and received, the committee decides to accept the article without changes, accept it after revisions or reject it for publication. Where the reviewers differ in their recommendation to accept the manuscript or not, an additional reviewer is asked to evaluate the manuscript and the editorial board, taking into account the arguments of all of them, ultimately decides whether to publish it or not. In any case, the editorial board reserves the right to publish or refuse publication of the articles submitted.

 

The article publication process will only be effective if the author agrees to make the changes proposed by the reviewers and resubmit them to the editor promptly through OJS. The author should respond through comments inside the article to each of the reviewer comments, either detailing how each review comment was addressed and the changes that were made  or providing reasoning why the reviewer comment was not addressed.

 

The editorial board makes the final decision to publish the papers submitted to the journal, based on compliance with the established editorial guidelines and in accordance with the feedback of peer reviewers.

 

The acceptance of the paper for publication entails the express authorization from the authors to the journal to edit, reproduce, translate and disclose by any means the information contained in it.  Neither Corporación Universitaria Remington nor RHS will be responsible for the views contained in the published papers. Responsibility for the work’s content falls entirely and exclusively on the authors.  This authorization is made in the authors' certificate. The estimated lasting time for the editorial process from reception up to the final decision of the editorial board is 8 months.

 

Open Access Policy

The journal adopts the diamond open access policy, that is, it does not have article processing charges (APC) or author fees for article publication or for any of the editorial processes. This is possible because the journal is funded by the publishing institution. Additionally, readers and authors are informed that RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad is an open access journal. This means that all content is freely available, at no charge to the user or their institution. Users can read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full text of the articles in this journal without requesting prior permission from the editor or the author, as long as proper referencing is made to the source. This is in accordance with the definition of open access offered by the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad is under a Creative Commons Attribution License: Attribution-Non-commercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

 

Guidelines to authors who want to publish in RHS

Authors wishing to publish in RHS should refer to Instrucciones a los autores (author guidelines) section that appears at the top of the journal homepage.

Or they can click on this link: Guidelines

Anti-plagiarism policy

All the manuscripts sent to the journal will be checked for potential plagiarism with Turnitin, a plagiarism detection software. If total or partial plagiarism is detected (without the corresponding citation of references), the text is not sent for evaluation and the author is alerted of the reason for rejection.

Plagiarism is a major issue worldwide and papers that either plagiarize or breach copyright prove poor editorial quality and thus will be immediately rejected.

 

Declaration of editorial ethics and good practices

The declaration of editorial ethics and good practices of RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad seeks to ensure editorial quality, transparency and integrity throughout the publishing process of articles submitted to the journal. The ethical principles governing the publication of articles in RHS are based on the international regulations proposed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the Principles of Transparency and Best Practice in Scholarly Publishing (DOAJ) and common standards for journals and digital content publication.

 

a. Contribution and authorship policies

Authors certify in the Author declaration form that they know the criteria required by RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad, its scope, author regulations, use policies and documents for authors; that the manuscript submitted is an original and unpublished work (unpublished means a manuscript that has not previously been published in Spanish or any other language); that it is a product of their own intellectual creation and that is not simultaneously under consideration for publication by any other journal or publishing body. Please notice that no more than five authors should be involved per article.

 

Authors have the right to have their manuscripts reviewed fairly and impartially, within a reasonable time frame. They also have the right to be respectfully treated in their engagement with the journal.

 

Given the fact that RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad adheres to the policies of the Colombian journal measurement system of specialized scientific journals (Publindex) —from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation—, authors are required, if they have Colombian nationality, to comply with the following requirements before submitting an article for publication:

  • Be registered in CvLAC ((Latin American and Caribbean Curriculum Vitae).
  • Be registered for an ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID).

 

b. Policies on competing interests

Reviewers must disclose in writing on the Evaluation form the existence of a relationship between the reviewer and the authors of the article to be reviewed, from which a potential competing interest could arise. If there is a competing interest, the editor of the journal must be informed immediately, who will in turn inform the editorial board to take the appropriate measure in order not to affect the editorial process.

c. Policies on data sharing and reproducibility

The editor of the journal must abide by the laws of their jurisdiction regarding privacy. Regardless of local statutes, they must always safeguard the privacy of personal data collected during a research study or professional interaction.

 

d. Intellectual property policy

Sources must be properly acknowledged, authors who have used the work of others must cite them correctly. The journal submits all manuscripts it receives to a similarity detection tool.  When total or partial similarity is detected (without the corresponding citation) that suggests plagiarism, the text is not sent for review and the reason for rejection is communicated to the author. Plagiarism is a major issue worldwide and papers that either plagiarize or breach copyright provide poor editorial quality and thus will be immediately rejected.

 

e. Open access policy

The journal has no article processing charges (APC) or author fees for article publication or for any of the editorial processes. This is possible because the journal is funded by the publishing institution. Additionally, readers and authors are informed that RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad is an open access journal. This means that all content is freely available, at no charge to the user or their institution. Users can read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full text of the articles in this journal without requesting prior permission from the editor or the author, as long as proper referencing is made to the source. This is in accordance with the definition of open access offered by the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad is under a Creative Commons Attribution License: Attribution-Non-commercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

 

f. Research ethics policy

For original research articles, a statement must be included that the researchers conformed to Colombian and international ethical provisions in their study, ensuring that sensitive data of individuals and respect for information are safeguarded.

 

General terms of use

Licencia de Creative Commons

RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad is under a Creative Commons Attribution License: Attribution-Non-commercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

With this license you are free to:

  • Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material.
  • The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.

Use of interoperability protocols

RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad is published in the OJS platform that uses the standard OAI-PMH (Open Archives Initiative – Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) that allows other websites and information services to harvest the published content metadata according to Dublin Core criteria.

 

Archive and self-archiving policy

The PKP Preservation Network (PKP PN) allows publishers of OJS journals to digitally preserve their content. This means in the event that a journal stops publishing or goes offline, there will be a way to have continued long-term access to articles and issues.

RHS-Revista Humanismo y Sociedad maintains a self-archiving policy that grants authors the freedom to archive the postprint version of the article and to publish and disseminate it in other electronic media (personal websites, institutional repositories, blogs) under the conditions of the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA) licence, as long as they provide bibliographic information accrediting their first publication in the journal.

 

Journal History

The first volume (issues 1 and 2) of RHS (Revista Humanismo y Sociedad) was published in 2013. At that time, the journal was directed by Margarita María Zapata and edited by Héctor Jiménez. It was designed as a biannual electronic publication of Corporación Universitaria Remington (Uniremington) and aimed at disseminating scholarly information pertaining to areas of human sciences, which could contribute to human and social development. It was intended as a meeting place for authors’ and readers’ opinions, an "opportunity to communicate our own vision about the dynamics of our communities", as stated in the first issue by its founding director. Furthermore, it was part of the institution’s claim, as stated by its former president Pedro Juan González, to promote the dissemination of papers that consolidated the intellectual heritage of the university community.

In 2015, the journal went through a transitional period where it underwent profound structural changes, which is why just a single issue was published. In 2016, Lina María Yassin Noreña, Phd., became the journal editorial director and Isabel Cristina Serna Salazar, Mgr., was appointed its editor. That year began with a new spirit, namely, to promote the quality and philosophy of the journal as well as to preserve the highest standards in order to strengthen and contribute to research in social sciences and humanities. In volume 4, issue 1, 2016, a section called Tapa abierta (open cover) was launched as a space for artists to share their vision of the world and society through a photograph or illustration, which would appear in the cover of some of the journal issues. In 2018, the designer Oscar Mauricio Morales joined the editorial team. From volume 6, he redesigned and changed the visual style of the journal, giving it a fresh look.

Since 2019 RHS-Revista Humanismo y Universidad has been accepted to different databases like Latindex, REDIB, Dialnet, CLASE, Erihplus, and AmeliCA.