Humaniora is an academic, open access, and peer-reviewed journal founded and first published in 1989 by the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Focusing on the study of culture as it is viewed from the Indonesian perspective, Humaniora provides a platform for the presentation, analysis, and criticism of provocative works and publishes articles that transcend disciplines and advance the study of humanities.
Starting from 2022 on, the issues are published twice per year whose all articles have been published exclusively in English. Submissions are open year-around. However, before submitting an article, please ensure that the article fits into Humaniora's focus and scope, is written in English and follows our author guidelines. Please note that only research articles or book reviews are accepted. Detailed milestones of Humaniora are available in Journal History.
Announcements
Submission: Restriction of New Submissions |
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Dear Scholars and Researchers Worldwide Due to the high number of submissions received by Humaniora, the editorial team has decided to temporarily close the new submissions for research articles and empirical reports. The editorial team will focus on the editorial processes for the already submitted articles through Humaniora's online system. The temporary closure of new submissions will be applied until the publication of Vol. 37(1), 2025. Hence, when suitable, authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts to Humaniora's sister journals under the management of Journal Office Management, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. The journals' information is provided via This Link - Office of Journal Management. Otherwise, authors may submit to other more suitable journals. The editorial team apologizes for any inconvenience regarding this journal policy. Kind Regards *Book review submission is still received upon confirmation through email at humaniora@ugm.ac.id |
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Posted: 2024-12-12 | |
Issued Volume: Thematic Edition |
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After a series of editorial meetings in 2023, Humaniora decided to start publishing a thematic edition in 2024 to provide a platform for rich scholarly discussions on contemporary issue in Indonesia.. It remains a biannual journal, so there will be one (1) regular edition and one (1) thematic edition. A Thematic Edition is a curated collection consisting of at least five Research Articles, one Introduction (editorial), and other types of publication (Book Reviews and/or Empirical reports). Submissions for Thematic Edition should be made through a proposal outlining the theme and proposed timeline, submitted by the Guest Editor. Proposal for Thematic Edition should explain why Humaniora is the appropriate venue for this edition. For more details, please visit: Poster - Call for Proposal Humaniora.png. |
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Posted: 2024-08-29 | More... |
Program & Event: Call for Special Issue Proposal |
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Greetings from HUMANIORA! Humaniora is glad to announce that we receive proposals for Special Issue. Detailed information is available in this link. If you have questions, do not hesitate to send us an e-mail at humaniora@ugm.ac. or e.lazuardi@ugm.ac.id. |
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Posted: 2023-04-28 | |
Submission: Author Guidelines and Review Process |
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"Do not write any author’s name in any part of the article." Please kindly look at the author guidelines to get a full understanding of the Humaniora's writing guidelines. Also, please be well-noticed about Humaniora's review flowchart. | |
Posted: 2019-01-21 | |
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Vol 36, No 2 (2024)
After publishing the thematic issue in the first number of Volume 36, Humaniora publishes its regular issue in Volume 36 (2) 2024, consisting of 5 research articles, an empirical report, and a book review providing novel issues and discussion about societal issues grounded on Indonesian and Indonesia-related cultures such as cultural shift, aging farmers life, sociolinguistics, politics in traditional dance, gender and culture, ethnobotany, and Indonesian urban politics which makes a timely contribution to the discourse, particularly in Indonesia.
Humaniora is a free and open-access journal that provides selected credible research articles promoting the study of humanities from the perspective of Indonesian or Indonesian-related culture. The seven items in this edition are all open-access, and the respective PDF versions are being finalized in the layout-production stage and will be freely available to you soon. The DOIs will be activated following all the PDFs availability.
Table of Contents
Research Articles | Regular Edition
Nindyo Budi Kumoro, Franciscus Apriwan, Lailatul Maghfiroh, Abdul Charis Albahri
10.22146/jh.92637
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Firdaus Marbun
10.22146/jh.84836
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Discourse of Khakot Lampung Dance as A Political Technology of The Body to Make Individuals Obedient
Sulhan Jamil, Kasiyan Kasiyan
10.22146/jh.91918
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Wira Kurniawati, Clorinda Zakiyya Putri, Amanda Aurelia Nugroho
10.22146/jh.89693
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Lilik Wahyuni, Alifiulahtin Utaminingsih, Dhia Al Uyun, Harsuko Riniwati, Wike Wike, Eti Setyiawati, Nabila Sella Almira, Nur Hikmah Arifin
10.22146/jh.90512
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Empirical Reports
Ema Kartika, Harto Wicaksono
10.22146/jh.93978
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Book Reviews
Pamerdyatmaja Pamerdyatmaja
10.22146/jh.90055
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