About the Journal
Journal of Socio-Religious and Cultural Studies (JSRC)
Journal of Socio-Religious and Cultural Studies (JSRC) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Saka Jagad Initiative Foundation as a platform for the communication, exchange, and dissemination of scholarly knowledge in the interdisciplinary fields of social, religious, and cultural studies.
The journal is published three times annually, with issues released in March, July, and November. JSRC is committed to advancing academic dialogue by publishing high-quality research that critically engages with contemporary social, religious, and cultural issues across local, national, and global contexts.
As a double-blind peer-reviewed journal, JSRC upholds high standards of academic integrity, originality, and scientific rigor. The journal welcomes diverse theoretical, methodological, and interdisciplinary approaches that contribute to a deeper understanding of the dynamic relationships between religion, society, and culture.
JSRC invites submissions from scholars, researchers, academics, and practitioners worldwide. The journal publishes original research articles, conceptual and theoretical papers, literature reviews, and other scholarly contributions related to topics such as religion and society, cultural dynamics, identity, social change, pluralism, multiculturalism, interreligious relations, community studies, and contemporary socio-cultural challenges.
Through inclusive and globally engaged scholarship, JSRC aims to serve as a vibrant intellectual forum for critical inquiry, interdisciplinary dialogue, and innovative research in socio-religious and cultural studies.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The Editor does not issue PDF Letters of Acceptance (LoA). LoA is issued solely via the official JSRC Review email: office@sakajagadinitiave.org.
2. The Editor reserves the right to request contributors to omit, reformulate, or reword their manuscripts or any part thereof to comply with the journal's publication policy.







