What Is a Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed Journal Article ?
As a publisher committed to advancing rigorous academic discourse, we define a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal article as a formally structured research contribution evaluated by subject-matter experts prior to publication. Commonly referred to as “refereed” articles, these works undergo a systematic review process in which independent scholars assess the manuscript’s originality, methodological soundness, theoretical contribution, and relevance to the field.
Scholarly articles typically present:
1. Original empirical research findings
2. In-depth theoretical analyses
3. Comprehensive literature reviews
4. Methodological innovations or critical discussions
In contrast to popular media pieces, scholarly articles are substantial in length, grounded in disciplinary standards, and written for an academic audience.
The Importance of Citations and References
One of the most reliable indicators of a scholarly article is ...
Scholarly articles typically present:
1. Original empirical research findings
2. In-depth theoretical analyses
3. Comprehensive literature reviews
4. Methodological innovations or critical discussions
In contrast to popular media pieces, scholarly articles are substantial in length, grounded in disciplinary standards, and written for an academic audience.
The Importance of Citations and References
One of the most reliable indicators of a scholarly article is ...
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