JOURNAL TEMPLATE
About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Humanitaria Journal is published bianually (July and January) by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanity, Sunan Kalijaga Islamic State University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The journal publishes articles of empirical research and reflective analysis on various social and humanity issues, specifically under the perspectives of Sociology, Communication Studies, and Psychology.
Author Guidelines
Manuscript submitted for publication must conform to the following guidelines:
- The manuscript should discuss the specific of various social and humanity issues, specifically under the perspectives of Sociology, Communication Studies, and Psychology.
- The article submitted should be based on library or fieldwork research.
- The submitted manuscript is an original work that has not been published in any form.
- The manuscript also is not in the publication process in another journal/book or any kind of media.
- The manuscripts should present bibliographies that entail primary sources - books, manuscripts, interviews, or observation and updated secondary sources from books or peer-reviewed journals.
- The manuscripts should contain an argument/thesis/finding which contributes to a scholarly discussion in a field of study which should clearly be mentioned and systematically presented in the abstract, content, and conclusion.
- It is written in Indonesian or English following the standard of the scientific paper.
- The length of the manuscript is between 4.000 to 6.000 words written in accordance with Humanitaria’s template.
- The manuscript should be submitted through the website of Humanitaria or by sending it to the journal email: humanitaria.fishum@gmail.com.
- The manuscript should be in doc or RTF file format.
- Footnotes and references must be typed according to the American Psychological Assosiation 7th edition utilizing the Reference Manager Tool either Mendeley or Zotero.
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.