About the Journal

Focus and Scope

The Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research (known by its Spanish acronym REMIE) is an electronic four-monthly Journal of Hipatia Press that publishes research outcomes with significant contributions to the understanding and improvement of the educational processes. REMIE does not only collect research outcomes from different disciplines and methodological approaches, but also research carried out by interdisciplinar research teams. In this line, disciplinar and intedisciplinar works related to educational research will be welcome such as education, sociology, psychology, anthropology, history, philosophy, economics, linguistics, geography or political science.

This scientific Journal emerges with the need to get a response to the excessive compartmentalization of scientific knowledge that traditionally has existed in educational research arena in Spain and Latin America. It also aims to be an international space for discussion and critique through the presentation of theoretical and empirical evidences that could favour educational equity and the advancement of our societies.

REMIE is multilingual and publishes articles mainly in English and Spanish. 

This journal, publishing three issues per volume year (February 15th, June 15th and October 15th). The  journal includes articles reporting results of scientific inquiries. REMIE also publishes monographs about some specific themes from a multidisciplinar approach.

Peer Review Process

All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by two anonymous referees.

Open Access Policy

This journal provides free immediate access to its content under the principle of which to make the research freely available to the public supports a greater interchange of global knowledge.

This journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Non­Commercial and Non­Derivative License

Publication Ethics

REMIE is committed to meeting high standards of ethical conduct at all stages of the publication process. In our ethical standards and procedures, we set out general expectations for authors, editors, reviewers, publishers and society partners. REMIE guarantees at all times the confidentiality of the evaluation process: the anonymity of the reviewers and the authors, the content evaluated, the rationale report issued by the reviewers and any other communication issued by the editorial and advisory boards.

Also the confidentiality will be maintained before any clarifications or complaints that an author wishes to send to the committees of the journal or to the evaluators of the article.

REMIE declares its commitment for the respect and integrity of the works already published. For this reason, plagiarism is strictly prohibited in REMIE and texts that are identified as plagiarism or its content are fraudulent will be removed from the journal if they have already been published or will not be published. Hipatia Press and REMIE editors will act, in these cases, as quickly as possible. By accepting the terms and agreements expressed by REMIE, authors must ensure that the article or review and the materials associated with them are original or do not infringe copyright. The authors also have to justify that, in case of a shared authorship, there was a full consensus of all the authors affected and that the article or book review has not been previously presented or published in other journals.

In the event that REMIE editors are made aware of any allegation of research misconduct, these allegations would be treated accordingly. REMIE editors will be willing to publish corrections, clarifications, retractions and apologies whenever needed.