Subscriptions and Revenue Sources

At IIP: World Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, we follow a 100% open-access model, meaning all our published content is freely accessible online without any subscription fees.

We strongly believe that academic knowledge should be a public good, available to scholars, educators, students, and policymakers across the globe—without paywalls or access restrictions.


No Subscription Fees

  • All articles, research papers, review essays, and case studies are available for free to readers worldwide.

  • There are no institutional or individual subscription charges—online access is open to all.

This ensures that even researchers from under-resourced regions or institutions can access and benefit from high-quality academic research in the humanities and social sciences.


How We Sustain Open Access

Although we do not charge for access or publication, we sustain the journal through the following ethical and mission-aligned revenue sources:

1. Advertising

  • We offer limited, relevant advertising space to academic publishers, universities, conferences, and research-support organizations.

  • All advertising is carefully curated to maintain the academic integrity and user experience of the journal.

2. Sponsorships and Grants

  • We partner with educational institutions, research organizations, cultural bodies, and non-profit agencies that share our commitment to open knowledge.

  • These sponsorships help cover editorial, technical, and dissemination costs.

3. Donations and Institutional Support

  • Voluntary contributions from individuals, foundations, and academic institutions play a critical role in supporting our mission.

  • We welcome collaboration with universities, think tanks, and cultural councils to ensure continued growth and accessibility.


Support Our Mission

By adopting this model, IIP: World Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences contributes to a sustainable, inclusive, and equitable publishing ecosystem. We invite partners, supporters, and sponsors to help us advance our goal of free global access to humanities and social science research.