How double-blind peer review works and what it takes to be a good referee

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This editorial describes the double-blind peer review process used by academic journals in the social sciences with a particular focus on the process at Current Sociology. Guidance is also provided to help referees write an appropriate and constructive review. Finally, it addresses some of the major challenges of the peer review process at the practical, epistemic and political level.

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Martín, E. (2016, September 1). How double-blind peer review works and what it takes to be a good referee. Current Sociology. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392116656711

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