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About the Journal
About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Focus
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Cultural Studies: Examination of cultural phenomena, including traditions, practices, and artifacts from diverse societies. This includes the study of cultural production, identity, and representation.
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Literary Analysis: Exploration of literary works and genres, including critical interpretations, thematic analyses, and discussions on narrative techniques and literary theory.
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Historical Inquiry: Investigation of historical events, figures, and processes, with an emphasis on understanding their impact on contemporary and past societies. This includes historiographical debates and methodologies.
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Philosophy and Ethics: Analysis of philosophical ideas, ethical theories, and moral dilemmas. This includes explorations of classical and contemporary philosophical debates and their implications for human understanding.
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Art and Aesthetics: Study of visual and performing arts, including analysis of artistic movements, aesthetic theories, and the role of art in society.
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Language and Linguistics: Exploration of language structure, usage, and development. This includes studies on language acquisition, sociolinguistics, and the relationship between language and identity.
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Media and Communication: Analysis of media forms and communication practices, including the impact of digital media, journalism, and popular culture on society.
Scope
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Original Research: Peer-reviewed articles presenting new findings and insights across various humanities disciplines. This includes empirical studies, theoretical advancements, and interdisciplinary research.
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Thematic Issues: Special issues or sections focused on specific themes or topics, often featuring contributions from multiple scholars exploring different aspects of the theme.
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Critical Essays and Reviews: In-depth critiques and reviews of books, films, exhibitions, and other cultural products. This includes scholarly evaluations and discussions on recent developments in the field.
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Historical Documents and Archives: Publication of primary sources, historical documents, and archival materials with scholarly commentary, providing context and interpretation.
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Comparative Studies: Analysis comparing different cultural, literary, or historical phenomena, offering insights into their similarities and differences and contributing to cross-cultural understanding.
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Interdisciplinary Research: Articles that integrate methods and perspectives from multiple humanities disciplines, providing a holistic view of complex topics.
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Theory and Methodology: Discussions on theoretical frameworks and research methodologies relevant to the humanities, including new approaches and debates in the field.
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Educational Perspectives: Articles focusing on teaching and learning in the humanities, including innovative pedagogical strategies, curriculum development, and the impact of digital technologies on education.
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Public Humanities: Exploration of the role of the humanities in public life, including community engagement, public scholarship, and the application of humanities research to contemporary issues.
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Reflections and Dialogues: Scholarly reflections, dialogues, and exchanges between researchers on pressing questions and emerging trends in the humanities.
Peer Review Process
The authors of the article have to pay attention to the following editorial policy provisions:
- The manuscript that has been published or in the process of publication on another publisher may not be submitted. The author should confirm that the manuscript has not been published or in the process of being published by other publishers (in sealed).
- Manuscript submitted in digital form to the Editorial Board of Jurnal Humaniora Multidisipliner (JHM) using the online submission provided on this website.
- Upon acceptance of the Editorial Board, the manuscript will be explored in general. Scripts which are considered incompatible with the mission of Jurnal Humaniora Multidisipliner will be rejected at this stage, and will be communicated immediately to the author and the reason of disapproval.
- Manuscripts that pass the general study will be sent to at least two reviewers (blind reviewer) to be formally studied.
- Based on reviewers' comments and recommendations, the Editorial Board will make and communicate decisions regarding assessed manuscripts (accepted without revision, accepted with minor revisions, major revisions accepted, rejected due to the quality of writing and rejected because of ethical reasons writing scientific papers).
- Revised manuscript must be returned to the Editorial Board within a predetermined time. If the revised manuscript is sent past the deadline specified, it will be treated as new submissions.
Publication Frequency
JHM published 12 times a year.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Publication Ethics Statement
JHM managed by jurnalhst.com. Editing in the publishing process of JHM involves the role of Peer Reviewers.
JHM has a high commitment in maintaining the highest standard in publication, including by upholding compliance to publication ethics. For this purpose, the Publication Ethics of this journal refers to the Regulation of the Head of Indonesian Institute of Sciences No. 5 of 2014 on the Code of Ethics of Scientific Publications. The Publication Ethics, which is intended to respond to cases of ethical misconduct in publications, is developed in four ethical standards, based on the parties participating in the production of a journal, which are Ethical Standard for Journal Manager, Ethical Standard for Editorial Board, Ethical Standard Peer Reviewers and Ethical Standard for Authors.
When it comes to implementation, articles that show lacks of compliance to the Publication Ethics will be denied publication in JHM. To prevent violations of the Publication Ethics, the Editorial Board applies software to detect plagiarism practices. In any case where violations of the Publication Ethics of a published article is detected subsequently, the Editorial Board will file a report to the appropriate authorities.