Hello everybody!
Today I was sent an email about a call for paper publication. Is just perfect to publish my PhD practice based research. However, when I was looking into the publication guideline I also took a look at the editorial board I noticed that the name of someone with whom I have a personal and professional conflict was included. I suspect that the editorial board also peer reviews. That person knows my research and would recognised it even if it anonymous. I know most of the editorial board by reputation and work and that particular person is one of the closest to my topic, which is why I suspect it would be almost certainly peer reviewing it.
I am questioning whether I should contact the main editor and inform that there is a conflict of interest with a particular member of the editorial board. The only contact available is of the main editor, so no one else that I could write to. But I am a bit afraid that it could cause any discomfort and as me being unprofessional, or even immature. Has anybody faced a similar situation? What would you recommend?
I know I could just not submit anything but there aren't many publication out there in my field and that particular person is an editorial member of most of them.
Thanks everybody!