Revenue Sources

The Journal of Humanity & Social Justice sustains its operations through various revenue sources to ensure the continued publication of high-quality research. Below are the key sources of revenue:

Author Fees

In our commitment to transparency and sustainability, The Journal of Humanity & Social Justice may charge Article Processing Charges (APCs) to cover the costs of editorial management, peer review, production, and dissemination. Any applicable fees are clearly stated at the time of submission.

We offer fee waivers or discounts to authors from low-income countries or under specific qualifying circumstances. Editorial decisions are made solely on the scholarly merit of the work and are never influenced by the payment of fees.

Advertising

The journal may include advertisements from relevant academic or professional entities. All advertisements are clearly labeled and kept separate from editorial content to maintain the integrity and independence of the journal.

Reprints

Authors or institutions may request reprints of published articles for distribution or institutional use. Revenue generated from reprints helps support the journal’s operational sustainability.

Institutional and Organizational Support

The Journal of Humanity & Social Justice may receive support from academic institutions, research centers, government agencies, or other organizations that share its mission of promoting research, social justice, and knowledge dissemination. Such support helps subsidize operational costs and maintain publication quality.

Donations and Grants

The journal may receive grants or philanthropic contributions to support scholarly publishing, editorial development, digital preservation, and open-access initiatives.

Editorial Independence

The journal’s business model is designed to balance financial sustainability with its mission to promote high-quality research in the fields of humanity and social justice. All editorial decisions are made independently and are based solely on academic merit, originality, and relevance. Financial considerations never influence the peer review or publication process.

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