Privacy statement

ASRI Journal complies with data privacy standards, as specified in the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provision for "rights of data subjects". This provision includes (1) notification of breach; (2) right of access; (3) the right to be forgotten; (4) data portability; (5) privacy by design.

The names and email addresses entered in this magazine will be used exclusively for the purposes stated in it and will not be provided to third parties or used for other purposes.

Who is responsible for the data?

  • Corporate Name: Visual Culture and Artistic Practices Research Group (CUVPAC).
  • Trade Name: ASRI. Art and Society. Journal of Research in Art and Digital Humanities.
  • Registered Office: C/ San Pascual s/n. Aranjuez. 28013 Telephone: +34 914 88 44 00
  • Editorial contact: tomas.zarza@urjc.es
  • Technical support contact: info@proeditio.com
  • Domain name: https://revistaasri.com

How long do we keep your data?

The personal data collected by the ASRI journal and provided by the authors themselves will be kept in the journal's database, with no other use than contact when necessary. When the relationship ends, it is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the EU Regulation Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016, (Art 17, 1a); In Law 16/1985, of June 25, on Spanish Historical Heritage and in Law 4/1993, of April 21, on Archives and Documentary Heritage of the Community of Madrid.

However, the editorial process requires us to keep the data of authors, reviewers, and guest editors and article 85 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) allows us "for archiving purposes of public interest, scientific or historical research or statistical purposes whose maintenance is in the public interest.

Data Protection

ASRI Journal. Art and Society. Journal of Research in Digital Arts and Humanity uses security protocols of the type (https) to avoid attacks and theft of information in all its communications.

Rey Juan Carlos University maintains a double-factor system as an extra security method.

All the data transferred by the authors, reviewers, and editors are safely guarded on desktop computers and in backup copies on the Internet of Rey Juan Carlos University, taking into account the rules dictated by the General Data Protection Regulation of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. EU (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) (GDPR).