Ethical Norms of publication
The journal Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas ensures that all parties (editors, reviewers, and authors) adhere to ethical standards throughout the publication process. Anales del IIE follows ethical guidelines based on international standards, which are:
Editors
1. Commit to ensuring the anonymity of authors and reviewers during the editorial process.
2. Ensure that all texts are reviewed by experts in the relevant field and guarantee that the editorial process is carried out transparently.
3. Uphold academic freedom and objectivity, performing their duties with effectiveness and quality.
4. In case of doubt, consult the editorial board of the journal.
Reviewers
1. Ensure that the texts are original and report any possibility of plagiarism.
2. Carefully review the submitted text within the established deadlines and decline if the work falls outside their area of expertise.
3. Commit to not disclosing or using the content of an article that has not yet been published. A violation of this ethical requirement will be sanctioned.
4. Must be fair and impartial, evaluating the work based on strictly academic criteria.
Authors
1. Affirm that their research work is original and unpublished, meaning it has not appeared in any other printed or digital medium nor has it been simultaneously submitted to another publishing body. Articles that have already been published cannot be submitted.
2. Must justify the relevance of translating a previously published text into Spanish. Based on this, the editors, assisted by the editorial board, will decide on its publication.
3. Must avoid unjustified authorship, which involves including individuals as authors whose contributions to the text were minimal or nonexistent.
4. Commit to giving credit to the individuals and institutions that have supported them at any stage of the process.
Editorial Ethics Policy
All texts will be subject to analysis for information matches and plagiarism. These ethical violations will be penalized depending on their severity. In the case of verified plagiarism, an ethics committee composed of peers will be formed to investigate the allegations and recommend appropriate sanctions. If plagiarism is confirmed, the article will be withdrawn from the journal, and a statement will be published explaining the reasons for its removal.