Veritas Journal
About Veritas: Journal of Sociology and Social Reality
Learn about Veritas: Journal of Sociology and Social Reality, its scope, editorial team, and peer review process.
Journal Description
Veritas: Journal of Sociology and Social Reality is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to rigorous research on social life, institutions, and lived realities within diverse cultural and structural contexts. Veritas promotes critical sociological analysis of how social forces shape human behavior, identities, social relations, and collective practices at local, national, and global levels. With particular attention to emerging societies and rapidly transforming social environments, the journal supports theoretically informed and empirically grounded work that deepens understanding of social dynamics, inequalities, and change.
Veritas welcomes original research articles and scholarly reviews that engage with classical and contemporary sociological perspectives, social theory, social transformation, institutional analysis, power relations, and everyday social experience. Its scope includes modernization, globalization, postcolonial thought, digital society, changing values and norms, family, education, religion, economy, the state, gender, class, ethnicity, migration, community life, urban and rural realities, work, identity construction, and cultural practices. The journal encourages conceptual studies, empirical research, qualitative and quantitative research, ethnographic work, comparative studies, policy analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches that remain grounded in sociological questions.
By connecting macro-level structures with micro-level lived experience, Veritas contributes to a richer understanding of how societies are organized, contested, and transformed. The journal is relevant for sociologists, social researchers, interdisciplinary academics, policy analysts, development practitioners, and institutional actors concerned with social inequality, cultural change, marginalization, and collective life in the Global South and beyond. Authors publishing in Veritas can position their work within a meaningful academic conversation on social reality, power, identity, and transformation.
Aims and Scope
Veritas: Journal of Sociology and Social Reality publishes research that advances critical and reflective understanding of society through sociological perspectives. The journal welcomes conceptual studies, empirical research, case studies, comparative analysis, ethnographic research, policy-oriented studies, and interdisciplinary work that explains social dynamics, inequalities, institutions, identities, and transformations in diverse cultural and structural contexts.
1. Social Theory and Social Change
This scope covers studies that engage with classical and contemporary sociological theories and apply them to social transformation. Relevant manuscripts may examine modernization, globalization, postcolonial theory, social modernization, digital society, shifting social values, changing norms, collective behavior, social movements, and cultural transformation. The journal welcomes theoretical analysis, conceptual development, critical reflection, historical sociology, comparative social analysis, and empirically grounded studies that use sociological theory to interpret emerging social realities.
2. Institutions, Power, and Inequality
This scope includes research on social institutions, power relations, and structural inequality. Suitable topics include family, education, religion, economy, labor, the state, public policy, governance, social stratification, gender relations, class formation, ethnicity, citizenship, marginalization, and the social impacts of institutional change. Manuscripts may analyze how institutions reproduce or challenge inequality, how policies affect vulnerable communities, and how social actors negotiate power within formal and informal structures.
3. Everyday Life and Social Reality
This scope focuses on lived experience, daily interaction, identity formation, and micro-level social practices. Relevant studies may explore community life, urban and rural realities, migration, work, youth culture, family practices, cultural expression, digital interaction, social belonging, local knowledge, and the everyday experiences of social change. The journal welcomes qualitative research, ethnography, narrative studies, field-based studies, participatory research, and interdisciplinary approaches that illuminate how broader social structures are experienced in daily life.
Journal Information
- Journal
- Veritas: Journal of Sociology and Social Reality
- Publisher
- Publion Research Ventures
- ISSN
- XXXX-XXXX
- Publication frequency
- Information will be updated by the journal editorial office.
Editor in Chief
Adon Nasrullah Jamaludin
UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung
Editorial Board
Yolandika Arsyad
Universitas Negeri Makassar
Hartomy Akbar Basory
Kazan Federal University
Resman Muharul Tambunan
Universitas Al-Azhar Indonesia
Monica Sundawati S
Universitas Islam Negeri Bandung
Ramiati Ramiati
Universitas Gajah Putih
Reviewers
Muhammad Yusuf Ariyadi
Universitas Muhammadiyah Karanganyar
Thomas Rizki Ali
Universitas Nasional
Fernanda Amny Syaputra
Universitas Sam Ratulangi
Firial Dhia Salsabila
Universitas Nadlatul Ulama Yogyakarta
Nabilah Falah
Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa
Peer Review Policy
This Peer Review Policy applies to all journals published and managed by PT. Publion Research Ventures. The policy is established to ensure that all submitted manuscripts are reviewed through a rigorous, transparent, fair, confidential, and academically responsible editorial process.
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures apply peer review to maintain the quality, originality, relevance, methodological soundness, and ethical integrity of scholarly publications. The peer review process supports editorial decision-making, helps authors improve their manuscripts, and protects the credibility of the scholarly record.
Editorial decisions are based on academic merit, relevance to the journal’s aims and scope, methodological rigor, originality, clarity of argument, ethical compliance, and contribution to the relevant field of study. Publication fees, institutional affiliation, personal relationships, sponsorship, political interests, or commercial considerations do not influence the acceptance or rejection of manuscripts.
Peer Review Model
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures apply a double-blind peer review process. This means that the identities of both authors and reviewers are concealed from each other throughout the review process.
Authors are required to prepare an anonymized manuscript by removing names, affiliations, acknowledgments, self-identifying references, and any other information that may reveal their identity. Reviewers are also required to maintain confidentiality and avoid any action that may reveal their identity to the authors.
The double-blind review model is used to reduce potential bias related to institutional affiliation, academic seniority, gender, nationality, personal relationships, academic competition, or other non-academic considerations.
Initial Editorial Screening
All submitted manuscripts undergo initial editorial screening before being sent to reviewers. At this stage, the editorial team evaluates whether the manuscript:
- fits the aims and scope of the respective journal;
- follows the author guidelines and manuscript template;
- demonstrates sufficient academic quality for peer review;
- presents a clear research problem, objective, method, findings, and contribution;
- complies with publication ethics and research integrity standards;
- meets originality and plagiarism requirements;
- provides complete author information and manuscript metadata;
- uses appropriate, relevant, and properly cited references;
- is written in a clear, structured, and academically accountable manner.
Manuscripts may be returned to authors for technical revision before peer review if they do not follow formatting, metadata, anonymization, or submission requirements.
Manuscripts may be rejected without external review if they are outside the journal’s scope, lack sufficient scholarly quality, contain serious ethical concerns, show evidence of plagiarism or duplicate submission, or do not meet the basic standards of academic writing and research.
Reviewer Assignment
Manuscripts that pass initial editorial screening are assigned to at least two independent reviewers with relevant expertise in the manuscript’s field, method, or topic.
Reviewers are selected based on academic competence, subject expertise, methodological knowledge, publication record, and absence of apparent conflicts of interest.
Authors are not allowed to select, assign, influence, or contact reviewers directly. The editorial team is responsible for reviewer selection to preserve the independence, confidentiality, and integrity of the peer review process.
Review Criteria
Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on the following criteria:
- relevance of the manuscript to the journal’s aims and scope;
- clarity and accuracy of the title, abstract, and keywords;
- significance and originality of the research problem;
- adequacy of the theoretical or conceptual framework;
- appropriateness and transparency of the research method;
- quality, validity, and clarity of findings;
- depth of analysis and discussion;
- connection between findings, theory, previous studies, and broader scholarly debate;
- contribution to the development of knowledge, practice, or policy in the relevant field;
- novelty and potential scientific impact of the manuscript;
- quality, relevance, and currency of references;
- coherence between title, abstract, introduction, method, findings, discussion, and conclusion;
- compliance with research ethics, plagiarism policy, data integrity, conflict of interest disclosure, AI policy, and publication ethics.
Reviewers are expected to provide objective, constructive, respectful, and evidence-based comments. Personal criticism of authors is not acceptable. Reviewers should support their comments with clear reasoning and, where relevant, suggest areas for improvement.
Confidentiality
All manuscripts under review are confidential documents. Editors, reviewers, editorial board members, and editorial staff must not disclose, share, copy, cite, distribute, or use any part of the submitted manuscript for personal, academic, institutional, or commercial purposes before publication.
Reviewers must not contact authors directly regarding the manuscript. All communication between reviewers and authors must be managed through the journal’s editorial system or official editorial office.
Reviewers and editors must not upload confidential manuscripts, unpublished materials, reviewer reports, author responses, or editorial correspondence to public artificial intelligence tools or third-party platforms that may compromise confidentiality, intellectual property rights, data protection, or research integrity.
Conflict of Interest in Review
Editors and reviewers must disclose any actual, potential, or perceived conflict of interest that may affect the objectivity of the review process.
Conflicts of interest may include financial relationships, institutional affiliation, recent collaboration, personal relationships, academic competition, political interests, funding relationships, consultancy roles, supervisory relationships, or any other condition that may influence judgment.
Reviewers must decline review invitations when they have a conflict of interest or when they feel unable to provide an objective and competent evaluation.
Editors must not handle manuscripts in which they have a direct conflict of interest. In such cases, the manuscript should be assigned to another editor or editorial board member who can manage the review process independently.
Review Timeline
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures conduct the peer review process in a timely manner while maintaining academic rigor. Reviewers are expected to submit review reports within the timeframe determined by the editorial office of the respective journal.
If a reviewer is unable to complete the review within the required period or feels unqualified to assess the manuscript, the reviewer should notify the editor and withdraw from the review process.
Authors are notified of editorial decisions through the journal’s submission system or official editorial communication channel.
Editorial Decisions
After receiving reviewer reports, the editor makes one of the following decisions:
- Accept Submission;
- Revisions Required;
- Resubmit for Review;
- Decline Submission.
The final decision rests with the editor or editor-in-chief of the respective journal. Reviewer recommendations are important considerations, but they do not automatically determine the final editorial decision.
The editor considers reviewer comments, manuscript quality, ethical compliance, originality, relevance to the journal, contribution to the field, and the author’s response to revision requests.
Revision Process
Authors who receive a revision decision must submit a revised manuscript along with a response letter explaining how each reviewer and editor comment has been addressed.
The editor may evaluate the revised manuscript internally or return it to the original reviewers depending on the extent and substance of the revisions.
Failure to submit revisions within the specified timeframe without prior communication may result in withdrawal of the manuscript from the editorial process.
Special Manuscript Types
Research articles, review articles, and policy analysis manuscripts are normally reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Editorial notes, book reviews, commentaries, invited articles, or other non-research manuscripts may undergo editorial review or a modified peer review process depending on the nature of the manuscript. However, all published content must comply with the publication ethics, plagiarism policy, copyright and licensing policy, AI policy, and editorial standards of journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures.
Integrity of the Peer Review Process
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures do not tolerate manipulation of the peer review process, including fake reviewer identities, fabricated reviewer reports, inappropriate reviewer suggestions, coercive citation practices, undisclosed conflicts of interest, unauthorized communication with reviewers, or attempts to influence editorial decisions through personal, institutional, financial, political, or commercial pressure.
The use of artificial intelligence tools to fabricate reviewer reports, generate fake peer review identities, manipulate review comments, or compromise manuscript confidentiality is strictly prohibited.
Any suspected manipulation of the peer review process may result in rejection, withdrawal, correction, expression of concern, retraction, notification to relevant institutions, or other editorial actions in accordance with the applicable publication ethics policies.
Editorial Independence
PT. Publion Research Ventures supports the editorial process but does not interfere with editorial decisions. Editorial independence is maintained to protect the credibility, fairness, and integrity of the scholarly publication process.
Editors are responsible for making decisions based on academic quality, ethical compliance, reviewer recommendations, and relevance to the journal’s aims and scope. The publisher provides administrative, technical, and publication support without compromising the independence of the editorial team.
Indexing, Archiving, and Digital Preservation Policy
This Indexing, Archiving, and Digital Preservation Policy applies to all journals published and managed by PT. Publion Research Ventures. This policy is established to improve the visibility, discoverability, citation, and long-term accessibility of published scholarly content.
Indexing and digital preservation are important parts of responsible scholarly publishing because published articles should remain accessible to authors, readers, libraries, indexers, and the academic community over time.
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures are developed to support clear metadata, stable article landing pages, full-text access, citation information, license information, and long-term content continuity. These elements are important for academic visibility, indexing readiness, citation tracking, and preservation of the scholarly record.
Abstracting and Indexing
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures may submit article metadata, citation information, and full-text records to relevant indexing services, scholarly databases, repositories, and discovery platforms according to each indexer’s technical requirements and evaluation criteria.
Each journal is committed to maintaining indexing readiness through:
- clear journal title and journal identity;
- valid ISSN or e-ISSN information;
- transparent publisher information;
- accessible aims and scope;
- visible editorial board information;
- transparent peer review and editorial policy;
- open access statement;
- copyright and licensing information;
- publication ethics statement;
- plagiarism policy;
- article metadata;
- author names and affiliations;
- abstract and keywords;
- references;
- DOI information when available;
- article landing pages;
- full-text files;
- citation information;
- publication dates;
- archiving and preservation statement.
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures do not claim inclusion in any indexing service until the journal has been officially accepted, listed, or verified by the relevant indexing body. Indexing status will be stated transparently on the relevant journal website.
Indexing Status
Each journal may display indexing status using clear categories such as:
- In preparation;
- Submitted;
- Under evaluation;
- Indexed;
- Not currently indexed;
- Not applicable.
This approach is used to avoid misleading claims and to ensure that readers, authors, editors, reviewers, and indexers receive accurate information about the journal’s current indexing position.
Citation Information
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures support proper citation and discoverability by maintaining article-level metadata. Published articles should include clear citation information such as article title, author names, journal name, volume, issue, year, page number or article number, DOI when available, publication date, and article landing page.
Authors and readers are encouraged to cite the official version of record published on the relevant journal website.
Journal Metrics
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures may display journal-level or article-level metrics when such data are available and technically reliable. Metrics may include article views, downloads, citations, indexing records, DOI records, and other forms of scholarly visibility.
Metrics should be presented as supporting information and should not replace qualitative assessment of academic quality, methodological rigor, ethical compliance, and scholarly contribution.
Archiving and Digital Preservation
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures are committed to ensuring the long-term accessibility, preservation, and integrity of all published scholarly content.
Archiving and digital preservation are intended to:
- preserve published articles and metadata for long-term access;
- protect the scholarly record from technical failure, data loss, server disruption, or platform discontinuity;
- support discoverability, citation, and indexing;
- ensure that published content can be restored when necessary;
- maintain the integrity and authenticity of the journal’s published record.
LOCKSS Preservation Mechanism
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures utilize the LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system to support long-term digital preservation and restoration of published journal content.
The LOCKSS system creates a distributed archiving mechanism by allowing participating libraries and preservation systems to collect, preserve, and restore journal content for preservation purposes. This distributed preservation model helps reduce the risk of permanent loss caused by server failure, platform migration, technical disruption, website changes, or discontinuity of journal operations.
Through LOCKSS-compatible archiving mechanisms, published journal content may be preserved in distributed archival systems to support long-term access and protect the integrity of the scholarly record.
LOCKSS Publisher Manifest
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures that are managed through Open Journal Systems (OJS) may enable the LOCKSS feature through the journal platform.
When enabled, OJS provides a LOCKSS Publisher Manifest page that permits the LOCKSS system and participating libraries to collect, preserve, and restore published journal content. The publisher manifest may include published issues, articles, metadata, and full-text content made available through the journal website.
The purpose of the LOCKSS Publisher Manifest is to support long-term access, preservation, restoration, and protection of the authentic scholarly record.
Current Preservation Commitment
PT. Publion Research Ventures is committed to maintaining the long-term accessibility, integrity, and preservation of all published content across its journals.
Published journal content will be maintained through the journal platform, publisher-managed backups, article landing pages, metadata records, full-text files, and LOCKSS-compatible archiving mechanisms.
Each journal should ensure that its published issues, article landing pages, metadata, and full-text files remain accessible and technically stable to support LOCKSS-based preservation.
Metadata Preservation
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures support the preservation of article metadata to ensure long-term discoverability and citation. Preserved metadata may include:
- article title;
- author names and affiliations;
- abstract and keywords;
- volume, issue, year, and page or article number;
- DOI when available;
- references;
- license information;
- publication date;
- article landing page;
- full-text files.
Metadata preservation supports indexing, citation tracking, academic visibility, and continuity of the scholarly record.
Full-Text Preservation
Journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures support the preservation of full-text article files to maintain long-term access to published scholarly content.
Full-text preservation may include PDF files, HTML files, XML files, supplementary files, and other publication formats made available by the journal. Preserved files should correspond to the official version of record published on the journal website.
Self-Archiving by Authors
Authors are permitted and encouraged to deposit the published version of their articles in institutional repositories, personal academic websites, research profiles, scholarly networks, or other appropriate academic platforms, provided that the original publication in the respective journal under PT. Publion Research Ventures is properly cited.
Self-archived articles should include the complete citation, journal name, volume, issue, year of publication, DOI when available, and a link to the official article landing page.
Website Migration and Content Continuity
If a journal under PT. Publion Research Ventures changes its website, domain, hosting service, or publishing platform, the publisher will make reasonable efforts to maintain access to previously published content, preserve article metadata, and ensure that article links, DOI records, and archive records remain accurate and functional.
The publisher is responsible for supporting the technical and administrative processes required to preserve journal content. The publisher will maintain appropriate backup, metadata, platform management, and LOCKSS-compatible archiving practices to support the long-term preservation of published articles.
Relationship with Copyright and Licensing
Archiving does not transfer copyright from authors to the journal or publisher. Archiving is conducted to protect long-term access, preserve the scholarly record, and ensure the continuity of published content.
Authors retain copyright over their published articles and grant the respective journal under PT. Publion Research Ventures the right of first publication, including the right to publish, distribute, archive, preserve, index, and make the article available online under the applicable Creative Commons license.
This policy should be read together with the Copyright and Licensing Policy, Open Access Policy, and Publication Ethics Policy of journals under PT. Publion Research Ventures.
Contact the Journal
For further information regarding manuscript submission, editorial process, peer review, revision, publication confirmation, payment confirmation, indexing information, or other journal-related inquiries, authors may contact the journal through the official contact information below.
Journal Contact
Journal: Veritas: Journal of Sociology and Social Reality
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Manuscript Submission Inquiries
Authors may contact the journal for questions related to:
- manuscript submission procedures;
- author account registration;
- manuscript file requirements;
- manuscript template;
- article metadata;
- author information;
- submission status;
- revision submission;
- publication confirmation.
Authors should ensure that all submitted manuscripts follow the journal’s author guidelines, manuscript preparation requirements, publication ethics, plagiarism policy, copyright and licensing policy, and conflict of interest policy.
Editorial Process Inquiries
Authors may contact the journal for questions related to:
- initial editorial screening;
- peer review process;
- reviewer comments;
- revision requests;
- editorial decisions;
- correction requests;
- post-publication issues;
- complaints and appeals.
The journal does not accept attempts to influence editorial decisions through personal, institutional, financial, political, or other non-academic pressure. Editorial decisions are made based on academic quality, relevance to the journal’s aims and scope, originality, methodological rigor, ethical compliance, and contribution to the field.
Payment and Publication Fee Inquiries
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Authors should not make payments to unofficial accounts, personal contacts, or third parties that are not clearly stated by the journal or publisher. Payment-related communication should use the official contact information listed on this page.
Indexing and Archiving Inquiries
Readers, authors, institutions, and indexing bodies may contact the journal for questions related to:
- indexing status;
- article metadata;
- citation information;
- DOI information when available;
- article landing pages;
- archiving and digital preservation;
- repository and self-archiving information;
- correction of metadata records.
The journal provides indexing and archiving information transparently through the journal website and official communication channels.
Technical Support
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Official Communication
The journal and publisher maintain clear, accountable, and professional communication with authors, reviewers, readers, editors, institutions, and indexing bodies.
Official communication should be conducted through the contact information listed on this page. The journal is not responsible for misinformation, unauthorized payment requests, or publication claims made through unofficial channels.