Editorial Board
AI & Power Discourse Quarterly is supported by an editorial structure based on academic independence, peer-review integrity, and thematic specialization.
Our editorial process is conducted under the supervision of a rotating, anonymized board of qualified researchers and practitioners in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Language, Discourse Analysis, and Posthuman Studies.
Editorial Oversight
Editorial Oversight
All submissions are evaluated based on:
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Scientific relevance
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Originality
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Theoretical rigor
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Contribution to interdisciplinary discourse
We follow a double-blind peer review policy to ensure neutrality and avoid conflicts of interest.
Thematic Editors
Manuscripts are assigned to thematic editors based on their field of relevance:
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Algorithmic Discourse and Semiotic Structures
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Ethics and Political Philosophy of AI
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Computational Linguistics and Post-Referential Logic
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Quantified Sociology and Data Epistemologies
These thematic assignments ensure expert review and depth of analysis, without disclosing individual editor identities.
Editorial Ethics
AI & Power Discourse Quarterly adheres to the following editorial principles:
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No editorial decision is based on personal, ideological, or institutional bias.
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Peer reviewers remain anonymous, and authors are anonymized prior to review.
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Plagiarism and AI-generated content without declared authorship are automatically rejected.
AI & Power Discourse Quarterly adheres to the following standards of academic verification and visibility:
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Each issue is assigned a DOI via the Zenodo community on AI & Power Discourse, with full metadata for citation and archiving.
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All articles are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license.
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The journal is open access, and no fees (APC) are charged for submission, review, or publication.
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Metadata is structured for export in BibTeX, JSON-LD, and other scholarly formats.
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Each publication is indexed and linked to ORCID, Google Scholar, and public academic profiles.
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Quarterly impact reports summarize metrics on views, downloads, and citations.
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All articles may be cited through the internal Startari protocol, following Chicago-style footnote citation indexed in Google Scholar.
Questions?
For further inquiries about our editorial policies, please contact:
📧 editor@aipowerdiscourse.org