- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Publication Frequency
- Open Access Policy
- Publication Ethic Statement
Focus and Scope
publishes articles in provides space for academic debate and critical thinking to explore:
1. History Education ; from all areas such as formal and informal education systems, comparative education, and policy in a range of settings.
2. History ; from all areas and periods and has played an important role in integrating work in Indonesia history with historical analysis.
3. Culture ; from all areas with ethnography approach.
4. Social Science ; from all areas such as philosophy, politics, sociology and other fields of inquiry.
5. Humanities ; from all fields such as archeology, philosophy and anthropology.
Section Policies
Articles
Open Submissions | Indexed | Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
All research articles published in this journal are subject to rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous review by at least two anonymous reviewers. The manuscript review process used a single-blind peer review. Authors are required to revise the manuscript according to the comments of editors and reviewers. The editorial team will process it for later publication. The review process can be described separately as shown below.
Publication Frequency
This Journal Publish on April and Oktober
Open Access Policy
The journal Estoria: Social Sciences & Humanities has ISSN ONLINE 2774-4868 and ISSN PRINT 2774-4876, providing instant open access to its content by adhering to the principle that making research freely available to the public will support the global exchange of knowledge. Articles that are accepted will be available and free to download at:
https://journal.unindra.ac.id/index.php/estoria/issue/archive
Publication Ethic Statement
JURNAL ESTORIA; JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES FOLLOWS THE PRINCIPLES OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION ETHICS (COPE) FOR ITS STATEMENTS OF ETHICS
Allegations of Misconduct
Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities takes seriously allegations of misconduct pre-publication and post-publication. We will assess any information to identify any type of misconduct. If the allegation is true, we reserve the right to take action including, but not limited to: publishing corrections; retract the article; resolve this issue with the head of the department or dean of the relevant author institution and/or academic body or community, or take appropriate legal action.
Authorship and Contributorship
Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities obligates the authors to explain the originality of their works, avoidance of duplicate and/or salami publications, and the contribution of each author listed in the manuscript through a Cover Letter. The template of the Cover Letter can be downloaded here.
It should be noted that Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities does not accept any articles that have been submitted to other types of publication (journals, proceeding, book chapter, etc.)
The authors must properly cite all works mentioned in the articles (articles or data set), both in the body text and in the reference list. Self-citation is allowed as long as it is relevant to the topic discussed.
Conflict of interest/competing interests
Since conflicts of interest may influence the judgment of authors, reviewers, and editors, authors should avoid conflicts of interest or the appearance of conflicts of interest throughout the research process. All such interests (or their absence), such as roles in a project or funding source, should be stated explicitly by authors upon submission of the manuscript. If the manuscript is published, such a statement will be published within the article. If there is doubt about whether a circumstance represents a conflict, it should be disclosed, so that Editors may assess its significance. Any queries about possible conflicts of interest should be addressed to Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
Data and reproducibility
Editorial Board or Peer-Reviewers have the responsibility to identify the use of fabricated data. If suspicion arose, the Editorial Board will ask opinions from more than one additional peer-reviewers and have a dialogue with authors. Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities also has the right to check data sets from the Author, if there is concern about data fabrication.
Ethical oversight
Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities also has concerns about ethical problems such as consent from respondents/informants, handling confidential data, and ethical business/marketing practices.
Intellectual property
As mentioned in the ‘Copyright Notice’, by publishing in Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, authors grant any third party the right to use their article to the extent provided by the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.
Copyright on articles is retained by the respective author(s), without restrictions. A non-exclusive license is granted to Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities to publish the article and identify itself as its original publisher, along with the commercial right to include the article in a hardcopy issue for sale to libraries and individuals.
Every article submitted in Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities will be checked with plagiarism checking software. Article with a similarity index of more than 25% will be rejected upon submission. For duplicate publications and salami publications, we encourage the readers and peer-reviewers to inform us on these types of misconduct. Duplicate publication (sometimes referred to as redundant or dual publication) implies reporting identical or very similar data in multiple papers. Salami publication (also known as salami slicing and salami publishing) refers to the inappropriate fragmentation of data into the smallest publishable units.
Post-publication discussions and corrections
Estoria; Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities allows changes in article post-publication. Correction, revision, or retracting articles post-publication can be done through discussion between the authors and the Editorial Board.
In the copy-editing and proofreading process, the editor will make changes to the text without changing the meaning if there is a grammatical error, spelling, or ineffectiveness of the sentence. Prior to the publication of the article, the results of the copy-editing and proofreading will be provided to the author for approval