Editorial Policy
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Journal Vision:
The journal "Sustainable Research in the Humanities" aims to contribute to the development of human knowledge from a sustainability perspective by publishing original, rigorous, and methodologically sound research that addresses issues related to sustainable development. -
Scope of Publication:
The journal accepts research in all branches of the humanities related to sustainability, including:
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Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Education
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Media and Communication, Cultural Studies
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Anthropology, History, Human Geography
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Environmental, Social, and Development Studies with a humanistic focus
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Languages
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Economic Fields
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Public Policy and its impact on Sustainable Development
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Publication Requirements:
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The research must be original and not previously published or submitted elsewhere.
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Must adhere to scientific methodology and academic research standards.
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Proper language use and accurate citation following the APA style.
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Abstracts must be provided in the research language and a second language (Arabic or English).
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The manuscript must follow the journal’s formatting template.
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Text similarity must not exceed 20% (excluding references and properly cited quotations).
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Editorial Board Responsibilities:
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Initial review of submitted manuscripts before peer review.
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Ensuring editorial process integrity.
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Maintaining manuscript confidentiality and overseeing the editorial process.
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Making the final publication decision based on peer review outcomes.