About the Journal
Hubula: International Proceeding on Interdisciplinary Studies is a peer-reviewed academic proceeding that serves as a platform for publishing original research and scholarly work from interdisciplinary perspectives. The name "Hubula" symbolizes the convergence of diverse ideas and knowledge streams across academic fields.
This proceeding aims to encourage dialogue and collaboration between scholars, researchers, and practitioners whose work crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. We welcome submissions that integrate concepts, theories, or methods from two or more disciplines to address complex issues in innovative ways.
Hubula is published three times a year—in April, August, and December—and is committed to the principles of open access. All published content is freely available and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which allows for use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Through rigorous editorial and peer-review processes, Hubula strives to uphold academic integrity and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of interdisciplinary knowledge at the global level.