About the Journal

The theme of the journal covers the issues of literary criticism, the theory of literature and methods of its teaching, intermedial relations, the history of literature, mythopoetics and poetics in general. Grinchenko studies is the focus of special attention.

A field of study: philology

Peer-reviewing process

The journal “Literary Process: Methodology, Names, Trends” applies the double-blind review procedure (the author does not know the name and affiliation of the expert and vice versa). The interaction of authors and reviewers is provided by the Editor-In-Chief, Deputy Editor in Chief, and Executive Editor. Authors and reviewers do not interact directly with each other.

An objective independent review provides an assessment of the content of the article, its relevance, compliance with the profile of the journal, the adequacy of the review of scientific literature, comprehensive analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the covered study.

The stages of reviewing are:

  1. Automated verification of compliance with academic integrity in the article (including checking for plagiarism using Unicheck and other technical means).
  2. Preliminary assessment of the article scope, content and format relevance by the members of the editorial board.
  3. Selection of independent experts in the field relevant to the submission and their appointment as the reviewers.
  4. Transfer to the author comments and recommendations of the reviewer. Finalization of the article by the author.
  5. Approval of the revised article.
  6. If necessary, repeating the third — sixth stages or appointing an additional reviewer.

Open Access policy 

The journal follows the Open Access policy, according to which all materials of the magazine are immediately available without charge to all users after publication. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.