Peer Review Policy and Process
Articles submitted to The Journal of Social Political Administration Humanities and Psychology (JSPAHP) will go through two stages of review, namely pre-review and substance review.
Pre-review of the article is carried out by the editing team (editors) to see the suitability of the article with the focus and scope of the journal and the style of the enclosure. Plagiarism screening of manuscripts submitted to this journal was carried out with the help of Turnitin and Grammarly Premium. The length of time Pre-study is between 4-8 weeks.
The substance review was carried out by double-blind reviewers. The review time is between 4-16 weeks. If desired, the reviewer can request a re-review after the author has revised the article.
The decision to accept or not an article for publication is the authority of the Editor-in-chief based on the recommendations of the reviewers.
Articles that have been declared accepted and have been laid out will be published in the In Progress number in the next number before the regular number is published according to the schedule so that they can be immediately indexed and citable.
Publishing Frequency
The Journal of Social Political Administration Humanities and Psychology (JSPAHP) publishes 3 (three) numbers each year (volume), in January, May, and September. Authors are asked to submit article manuscripts no later than two months before January, May, and September.
Open Access Policy
The Journal of Social Political Administration Humanities and Psychology (JSPAHP) provides instantaneous open access to its content adhering to the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a more global exchange of knowledge. Articles that are declared accepted will be available and free to download from The Journal of Social Political Administration Humanities and Psychology (JSPAHP) portal.
Article Processing Fees
Each article submitted to the editor of The Journal of Social Political Administration Humanities and Psychology (JSPAHP) is free of charge, including free article processing fees. Readers can view the abstract and download the full text of the article (PDF) freely without being charged anything (open access).