The Journal of Social Inclusion is an academic publication managed and published by the Regional Board of the Muhammadiyah Students Association (DPD IMM) of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY). The journal serves as a scholarly platform designed to accommodate critical ideas, research findings, and conceptual studies surrounding social inclusion, grassroots movements, and socio-religious dynamics. It stands as a concrete manifestation of IMM's core pillars: intellectualism and humanity.
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Journal of Social Inclusion (JSI) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Regional Board of the Muhammadiyah Students Association (DPD IMM) of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), Indonesia. Rooted in IMM’s core pillars of intellectualism and humanity, JOSI serves as a progressive academic forum dedicated to exploring, analyzing, and promoting social inclusion. The journal provides a space for scholars, researchers, activists, and students to publish original research and critical reviews that address social exclusion, marginalization, and the systemic barriers faced by vulnerable communities Focus and ScopeJOSI welcomes multidisciplinary perspectives—spanning sociology, education, social work, public policy, and religious studies—that contribute to building a more equitable society. The journal primarily focuses on the following themes:
Peer Review ProcessAll submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process. This ensures that the identity of both the authors and the reviewers remain confidential throughout the evaluation. Manuscripts are assessed based on their originality, methodological soundness, clarity of argument, and contribution to the field of social inclusion. Publication FrequencyThe Journal of Social Inclusion is published twice a year (semi-annually), providing consistent and timely dissemination of contemporary social research. |
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