Aim And Scope
Aim
Journal of Socio-Religious and Cultural Studies (JSRC) aims to provide a reputable scholarly platform for the publication and dissemination of high-quality research, critical inquiry, and interdisciplinary scholarship in the fields of socio-religious and cultural studies. The journal seeks to advance academic understanding of the dynamic interactions between religion, society, and culture in contemporary local, national, and global contexts.
JSRC is committed to promoting theoretical innovation, empirical research, and interdisciplinary dialogue that contribute to addressing emerging social, religious, and cultural challenges and transformations.
Scope
JSRC welcomes original research articles, review articles, and conceptual papers related to, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Socio-religious dynamics and contemporary social issues
- Sociology, anthropology, and ethnography of religion
- Religious studies, theology, philosophy of religion, and lived religion
- Cultural studies, identity, heritage, and cultural practices
- Religion, society, and social transformation
- Interreligious relations, pluralism, multiculturalism, and peacebuilding
- Media, communication, technology, and religion in the digital era
- Education, ethics, morality, and values in society
- Gender, diversity, equality, and social inclusion
- Community studies, local wisdom, and indigenous knowledge systems
- Globalization, migration, and transnational socio-cultural developments
- Religion, politics, public sphere, and civil society
- Contemporary issues in social, religious, and cultural life
JSRC welcomes contributions from scholars, researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. By encouraging diverse geographical, disciplinary, and methodological perspectives, the journal aims to foster meaningful academic dialogue and deepen scholarly understanding of complex socio-religious and cultural phenomena across various contexts.






