Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): May

Published: 2025-05-01

Unspoken Influence: Presupposition, Implicature, and Hypnotic Ambiguity in Indonesian Political Interviews

Arum Priadi (Author) | 1-9 Pages

A Study of Panel Data Approach: Analysis of Minimum Wage and Poverty In Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Rafie Nashiruddin, Dini Yuniarti, Rahmat Saleh (Author) | 20-32 Pages

Reconstructing Teachers' Communication Styles in Teaching Generation Z: A Digital Pedagogy Perspective

Fiqhan Qaulan Tsaqilan, Iman Sumarlan (Author) | 33-45 Pages

Religious Moderation as a Pillar of Social Peace: Its Impact on the Development of Inclusive Social Policies in Religiously Diverse Countries

Saipul Haq (Author) | 46-62 Pages

Inclusive Branding and Visual Communication for Disability-Led MSMEs: Strategies for Social Empowerment and Market Competitiveness

Eka Anisa (Author) | 63-75 Pages

Zakat and Community Empowerment: Synergizing Public Governance to Enhance Social Welfare

Muhammad Fajrus Shodiq (Author) | 76-86 Pages
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Fast in Humanities (FH) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the  Forum Akademisi dan Dosen Peneliti (FAST), focusing on the dynamic and interdisciplinary field of humanities. Published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November, the journal provides a scholarly platform for critical engagement and innovative research that explores human experiences, cultural expressions, and philosophical reflections across diverse historical and contemporary contexts.

The journal welcomes original research articles, conceptual papers, and critical reviews that examine various aspects of humanities including philosophy and ethics, history and historiography, language and literature, religion and theology, the arts, culture and identity, gender and feminist studies, postcolonial and decolonization studies, media and communication, digital humanities, as well as peace, conflict, globalization, and multiculturalism. The journal encourages contributions that bridge disciplines and offer fresh perspectives on enduring and emerging issues in society.

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