The mind map consists of 18 nodes showing various interconnected concepts in a network. These nodes are labeled as follows: “Affective Responsibility,” “Non-Punitive Feedback,” “Compassionate Critique,” “Flexible Methodological Standard,” “Affective Engagement,” “Interpretive Generosity,” “Mutual Knowledge Creation,” “Reciprocal Peer Mentorship,” “Relational Evaluation,” “Translingual Inclusion,” “Acceptance of Multilingual Submissions,” “Reviewer Positionality Awareness,” “Ethical Reflexivity,” “Epistemic Multiplicity,” “Valuing Code-Meshing and Translanguaging,” “Recognition of Diverse Knowledge Systems,” “Acceptance of Pluriversal Epistemologies,” and “Dialogic Review Process.”Affective epistemologies and relational peer Review(Ren, Wu Wei, Pratītyasamutpāda and Indigenous Relationality in Transversal Co-Presence)
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