Humanities, Arts and
Social Sciences Studies
(HASSS)

FORMER NAME "SILPAKORN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, AND ARTS"

             Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies (HASSS) is a double-blinded peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Silpakorn University, Thailand. The main objective is to provide a forum for researchers in the fields of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences to publish their articles. Our mission is to promote awareness of and compatibility with the dynamics of various study areas and to disseminate relevant research work to support the need for new knowledge related to art and culture, human beings and society.

ISSN (Online): 2630-0079 
Language: English
Issue per year: 3 Issues (January–April, May–August, September–December)

Temporarily closed for new submissions

2024-12-01

The editorial team needs to adjust the work process for benefits of authors. Therefore, we have to temporarily stop accepting new submissions from December 1, 2024 until further notice.

Policy on the Use of Generative AI and AI-assisted Technologies in Publication

2024-05-11

Authors are permitted to utilize generative AI to enhance the readability and language quality of their writing. However, it is crucial that:

- Authors thoroughly review and edit the output generated by AI tools, ensuring the accuracy of their submissions.

- AI LLM (Large Language Model) should not be acknowledged as an author or co-author in any publication.

- Authors employing AI in the scientific writing process must disclose the use of AI LLM in the Methods section.

- Authors must include a statement at the end of their manuscript, preceding the References section, titled “Declaration of Generative AI and AI-assisted Technologies in the Writing Process.” This statement should provide transparency regarding the use of such technologies in the creation of the manuscript.

- Authors are strictly prohibited from utilizing AI or AI-assisted tools to create or modify images or videos in submitted manuscripts. All visuals included in manuscripts must be created or altered by human authors without the use of artificial intelligence technologies.

- The use of AI should be below 30%.

The policy will become effective from May 13, 2024 onwards.

Volume 24, Number 3 (September–December), 2024 [in progress]

Published: 2024-09-23

Broken rung roles in the female leadership deficit phenomenon in Indonesia

Muhammad Irfan Syaebani, Dian Rezky Catur Pitaloka, Maria Ulpah

607–617

A probe into local cultural values in locally produced EFL textbooks in Indonesia

Yenni Hasnah, Pirman Ginting, Mandra Saragih, Adib Jasni Kharisma, Putri Lidiana Permata Sari

648–661

From words to wealth: Decoding the language markers and compositions of shop names in Banda Aceh

Tgk Maya Silviyanti, Yunisrina Qismullah Yusuf, Saiful Akmal

673–688

Animals and posthumanist discourse in children's literature

Sujinah, Encik Savira Isnah, M. Kharis

715–725

Online sexism in the German-speaking Twitter community

Jacqueline Fong Tze Yen, Farhana Muslim Mohd Jalis, Noritah Omar

781–795

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