About the Journal

Focus, Scope and Objectives

Ricerca Psicoanalitica is a member of the Council of Editors of Psychoanalytic Journals and has been for over three decades the journal of relations in psychoanalysis in Italy. Founded in 1990 by SIPRe, the Italian Society of Psychoanalysis of the Relationship, from its inception it promoted a space for reflection and debate much wider than its specific affiliation and capable of attracting contributors and readers from various areas interested in focusing on the subject-relation binomial, deriving from the awareness of the criticalities that had been emerging in psychoanalysis, but also convinced that psychoanalysis contains great potential for valuable reflections applicable also to contiguous fields of research and work. Epistemological, theoretical, methodological and technical reflections found in it a meaningful space for deployment and confrontation favored by a climate of freedom of thought, curiosity, and willingness to open up to new ideas. Little attention has always been paid to the theoretical and professional affiliations of contributors, provided they presented rigorous argumentations and valuable intersubjective confrontations on the relation, not only as an object of inquiry but also as a method and tool for theoretical and clinical research.

Ricerca Psicoanalitica therefore renews its invitation to the cultural and professional community to actively take part in this space for sharing in the construction of knowledge about relations and the human subject. Privileged partners will also be those authors who suggest innovative advances. Attention will also be dedicated to the non-clinical areas where relational knowledge can prove useful, such as those operational, professional, and cultural domains where its great potential can find the widest application.

Ricerca Psicoanalitica became completely Open Access in 2020 and has no APC fees at all.
Our journal is preserved on Portico, LOCKSS, and PKP PN.

 


Peer review process

Introduction

Peer review is applied to all research articles and the majority of other article types published in Ricerca Psicoanalitica. This entails at least two independent, expert peer reviewers.

Policy

All submissions to Ricerca Psicoanalitica are first checked for completeness (criteria for desk reject are available in the Guide for Authors) before being sent to an Editor, who decides whether they are suitable for peer review. If an Editor is on the author list or has a competing interest in a particular manuscript, another member of the Editorial Board will be assigned to oversee peer review. When making a decision, Editors will consider the peer-reviewed reports, but they will not be bound by the opinions or recommendations contained in them. A single peer reviewer's or the Editor's concern may result in the manuscript being rejected. Peer review reports are sent to authors along with the editorial decision on their manuscript.
At Ricerca Psicoanalitica papers undergo a double-blind review process - meaning that the reviewers do not know the authors’ names, and the authors do not know who reviewed their manuscript.

Selection

Peer reviewer selection is critical to the publication process. A variety of factors influence it, including expertise, reputation, specific recommendations, conflicts of interest, and previous performance. All of these qualities are highly desirable: speed, thoroughness, sound reasoning, and collegiality. 
Before accepting an invitation to review a manuscript, potential peer reviewers should notify the Editor of any potential conflicts of interest. Editors' and peer reviewers' communications contain confidential information that should not be shared with third parties.
Ricerca Psicoanalitica is committed to making editorial decisions and publishing them as soon as possible, and we believe that an efficient editorial process benefits both our authors and the research community as a whole. As a result, we ask reviewers to respond within the agreed-upon time frame. If reviewers anticipate a delay, we ask that they notify us so that we can keep the authors updated and, if necessary, find alternative solutions.

Diversity and equity

Ricerca Psicoanalitica is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and strives for demographic diversity among peer reviewers. When inviting peer reviewers, editors are bly encouraged to consider geographical regions, gender identities, racial/ethnic groups, and other groups.

Misconduct

False or misleading information, such as identity theft and suggesting fake peer-reviewers, will result in the manuscript being rejected, further investigation in accordance with PAGEPress' misconduct policy (https://www.pagepress.org/site/plagiarism_misconduct), and notification to the authors' institutions/employers. PAGEPress journals follow the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidance about peer reviewer fraud/falsification.

Guidance

The primary goal of peer review is to provide the Editor with the information needed to make a fair, evidence-based decision that adheres to the journal's editorial criteria. Review reports should also assist authors in revising their paper so that it can be accepted for publication. Reports that include a recommendation to reject the paper should explain the major flaws in the research; this will help the authors prepare their manuscript for possible re-submission (if allowed by the Editor) or submission to a different journal.

A quick guide to reviewing is available here

Before submitting a report, reviewers should ask themselves the following questions:

  • How would you react if you received this report?
  • Do you find the tone offensive?
  • Is it polite and professional?
  • Do the authors or their competitors receive any unnecessary personal or antagonistic remarks?

Please keep in mind that any offensive language in your report may be removed by the Editor.

 


Publication Frequency

All papers are published as soon as they have been accepted, by adding them to the "current" volume's Table of Contents.

 


Article Processing Charge

Open Access publishing does have its costs. However, as a promotional activity, all articles accepted for publication in Ricerca Psicoanalitica will be published completely exempt from any charge.

 


Open Access Policy

This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.

 


Archiving

This journal utilizes the PKP Preservation Network, the Global LOCKSS Network and Portico to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration.

 


Pre- and post-prints

PAGEPress allows and encourages authors to deposit both their pre- and post-prints in Open-Access institutional archives or repositories. The primary benefit of pre- and post-print self-archiving is reaching a larger audience which enhances the visibility and impact of your research.