Article Processing Charge and Sources of Revenue

INKLUSI: Journal of Disability Studies is an open-access journal supported by UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta. In addition to institutional support, the journal receives publication revenue from the Article Processing Charge (APC). The APC is IDR 1,750,000 per accepted article. Articles authored by international authors are eligible for an APC waiver in accordance with the journal’s policy.

The journal does not apply subscription fees, as all published articles are freely available through an open-access model. The journal also does not receive income from commercial reprints or other commercial sales of published content.

Payment of the APC, waiver eligibility, or any other financial consideration does not influence editorial decisions. All editorial decisions are made independently by the editorial team based on the scholarly quality of the manuscript, the results of peer review, relevance to the journal’s scope, compliance with publication ethics, and the article’s contribution to disability studies.

Advertising Policy

INKLUSI: Journal of Disability Studies does not accept or display commercial advertisements on its journal website. Therefore, the journal does not receive advertising revenue.

If the journal displays information related to academic activities, calls for papers, conferences, institutional programs, or scholarly announcements, such information is presented only for academic and informational purposes. These announcements are clearly separated from published journal content and do not influence editorial decisions.

Advertising, sponsorship, or institutional announcements are not linked to manuscript evaluation, peer review, acceptance, rejection, or publication decisions.

Direct Marketing Policy

Any direct marketing activity conducted on behalf of INKLUSI: Journal of Disability Studies, including calls for papers, publication announcements, or manuscript invitations, must be appropriate, targeted, and non-intrusive.

All information provided to prospective authors, readers, reviewers, and the academic community must be accurate, transparent, and not misleading. The journal does not use aggressive solicitation practices and does not make false claims regarding indexing status, acceptance likelihood, publication speed, journal metrics, or editorial decisions.

Direct marketing activities do not influence editorial decisions. Manuscripts submitted as a result of calls for papers or direct invitations are subject to the same editorial screening, peer review process, ethical standards, and quality criteria as all other submissions.