About the Journal

Name: Amazonia Investiga

ISSN:  Online ISSN: 2322-6307

Doi:   10.34069/AI/

Url:   https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia

Publisher: EDITORIAL PRIMMATE S.A.S

Adress:  Calle 15 #1-72 Florencia, Caquetá, Colombia.

Url Publisher:   https://primmate.org/

Email: amazoniainvestiga@gmail.com

Support: Ing. Jorge Alberto Vargas – amazoniainvestiga@gmail.com 

LicenseCreative Commons CC-BY 4.0  

 

INTERNATIONAL COEDITORS

Zaporizhzhia National University, Ukraine. https://www.znu.edu.ua/

Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. https://nlu.edu.ua/en/home/ 

 

Aim and Scope

Amazonia Investiga is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal with a continuous publishing model and a multidisciplinary focus. Its main objective is to disseminate original, high-quality, and impactful research that addresses contemporary issues in the fields of education, law, public policy, applied technology, and the social sciences. The journal is committed to fostering the generation and circulation of knowledge that helps understand and transform complex realities from critical, innovative, and socially relevant perspectives.

Amazonia Investiga serves as an academic platform for researchers, educators, and professionals from diverse regions of the world, promoting universal access to knowledge beyond political ideologies or economic barriers. Its editorial line encourages the integration of multiple disciplines to stimulate global dialogue on today’s most pressing educational, social, political, and technological challenges. In line with this vision, the journal also seeks to attract the interest of scientists and scholars from Latin America, Central Europe, Asia, and Arab countries, encouraging international collaboration.

Published by Editorial Primmate (Colombia), the journal enforces a strict double-blind peer review process and demonstrates a strong commitment to publication ethics and academic integrity. While most articles are published in English, Amazonia Investiga also accepts and publishes research in Spanish and Portuguese, promoting linguistic inclusivity and fostering open, borderless academic exchange.

 

Sources of Income: Amazonia Investiga is funded by Editorial Primmate, which supports its editorial, logistical, and technological operations. This financial support ensures the journal's sustainability without influencing editorial decisions, which are based solely on academic and scientific criteria, in accordance with the double-blind peer review process. The journal does not charge submission or publication fees, thus ensuring equitable access and the integrity of the editorial process.