About the Journal

Veritas: A Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities is a peer-reviewed, biannual academic journal committed to publishing high-quality research that advances knowledge across the diverse disciplines within the Social Sciences and Humanities.

Rooted in the Latin word Veritas, meaning “truth,” the journal seeks to foster scholarly dialogue, critical inquiry, and interdisciplinary perspectives that reflect both the complexity and richness of human society, culture, and thought.

The journal provides a platform for academicians, researchers, and practitioners to share original research articles, theoretical explorations, conceptual papers, critical essays, and book reviews that contribute to contemporary academic discourses. Veritas particularly encourages submissions that challenge conventional boundaries and promote innovation in research methodologies, pedagogies, and disciplinary intersections.

Scope of the Journal

Veritas invites contributions from, but not limited to, the following disciplines:

  • Literature and Linguistics
  • History and Archaeology
  • Philosophy and Ethics
  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • Political Science and Public Administration
  • Education and Psychology
  • Economics and Development Studies
  • Cultural and Media Studies
  • Gender and Women’s Studies
  • Environmental Humanities and Digital Humanities

Aims and Objectives

  • To promote rigorous and original scholarship in Social Sciences and Humanities
  • To provide a global platform for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research
  • To engage with emerging trends, debates, and socio-political issues
  • To uphold academic integrity and contribute meaningfully to intellectual discourse

Publication Ethics

Veritas adheres to the highest standards of publication ethics. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer-review process. Plagiarism, data falsification, and unethical research practices are strictly discouraged.

Target Audience

The journal is intended for scholars, researchers, policy-makers, educators, and postgraduate students engaged in the Social Sciences and Humanities. It aims to be an essential resource for those seeking to understand the evolving contours of human knowledge and societal transformation.