Adoption of the Code of Ethics
ANALITICA journal is a publication that seeks levels of excellence both nationally and internationally in Philosophy, our actions are based on an ethical code directed both for our editors, as well as for reviewers and authors. In ANALYTICS no economic charges are applied at any stage of the work publication process. For this reason, ANALITICA adheres to the institutional policies of Open Access and adheres to the DORA Agreement, and the norms established in COPE. In this sense, the following provisions are available for authors: - The works carried out in this publication must be unpublished and original production of the author who presents it.- The works carried out should not repeat the results in other journals.- The development of the works must be duly referenced, indicating the works consulted for the development of their own, according to the citation and reference standards indicated.- The main authors must guarantee their authorship of the submitted papers.- Authors must guarantee that they do not have any conflict of interest based on the works submitted in this journal. The reviewers, for their part, must consider the following rules: - The works assigned for review are treated in a confidential document, therefore these works should not be shared or discussed with other people without the consent of the journal editors.- Carry out their work objectively, maintain the editorial policies of the ANALITICA magazine, and the considerations of the discipline in question. For their part, the editors are responsible for guaranteeing the time in the review, correction, and publication of the works, for which they inform the authors in a period not exceeding forty (40) days of the acceptance, acceptance with observations or refusal of a paper. The review and selection of the papers will be applied based on the academic merit of the works. The members of the editorial board will not disclose the results of research presented for publication in the journal for their own or institutional research without the express consent of the authors.