Become a reviewer for the open access journal Inkanyiso
Become a reviewer for the open access journal Inkanyiso
The newly launched scholarly journal, Inkanyiso – Journal of African Thought, is looking for reviewers to evaluate and review manuscripts for the journal.
About the Journal
Inkanyiso deliberately embraces epistemologies of the Global South as part and parcel of its geo-politics of knowledge vis-à-vis the problematic epistemologies of the Global North. This posture finds concrete expression in the contributions received. The journal takes seriously the indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, as well as historical and socio-economic realities of its immediate communities. The intellectual project of the journal strives to privilege epistemologies of the Global South and indigenous African knowledge by systematically blending decolonial, postcolonial, Afrocentric and Afro-sensed grammars and vocabularies of change in ways that are non-fundamentalist, non-nativist and non-faddist. Given that African thought is inherently polyvocal, reflexive, responsive and dynamic, the central focus on African thought is informed by an ecology of pluralistic perspectives and ontologies across space and time. Read more…
How To Become a Reviewer
To become a reviewer, please visit inkanyisojournal.org and register as a user on the platform by clicking on the register tab. As soon as you have registered, please send your CV to submissions@inkanyisojournal.org.
Peer-review Policy
The journal has a double-blinded peer review process. Manuscripts that fit the scope of the journal and that is of high quality are initially examined by editorial staff and are sent by the Editor-in-Chief to two independent, expert reviewers. Read our full peer review process.
As a peer reviewer, you will play an integral part in getting high quality, evidence-based science into the public domain. Your expertise will ensure that the scientific record is accurate, comprehensive, and trustworthy.