Equipo editorial
Editor-in-Chief and Founding Editor: Brian Jarrett
Managing Editor, Content Curator, and Publishing Lead: Gerald R. Papica
Faculty and Student Editors:
Rene Castro
Gregory R. Dern
Donna Martini
Martha Melgoza
Frederick Nyiti
J. Steven Rhodes
Masha Rusanov
John Swarbrick
Robert T. Whipple
Guy J. Witherspoon
Responsibilities of the Editorial Team:
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The editorial leadership of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Journal (ADRJ) is dedicated to advancing scholarship, dialogue, and creative insights in dispute resolution. Our commitment is rooted in maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ensuring ADRJ serves as a trusted platform for sound practices and meaningful contributions to the field.
Our Commitment
We pledge to:
- Uphold Excellence – Maintain and promote a peer-review process that fosters impactful, high-quality scholarship.
- Promote Inclusivity – Amplify diverse voices, methodologies, and perspectives within ADR.
- Ensure Ethical Standards – Adhere to transparent and ethical publishing practices.
- Facilitate Knowledge Exchange – Bridge academia and practice through research that informs policy, law, and dispute resolution approaches.
- Maintain Timeliness – Ensure a structured and efficient editorial workflow for timely publication and engagement.
- Adhere to Reviewers' Responsibilities - Monitor that the tasks as well as the duties of reviewers are observed and uncompromised.
Editorial Scheduling
To maintain consistency and meet publishing deadlines, our editorial team will commit to the following schedule:
- Manuscript Reviews – A dedicated time for reading manuscripts (assessment, revisions, and peer review discussions).
- Editorial Board Check-ins – Strategic planning to review journal progress and address emerging challenges.
- Submission & Review Deadlines – Clear deadlines for authors, reviewers, and editors to ensure feedback and publication.