Journal Summary
Journal Title | JSW (Jurnal Sosiologi Walisongo) |
Abbreviation | JSW (Jurnal Sosiol. Walisongo) |
Short Title | JSW |
ISSN | 2503-3182 (e); 2503-3166 (p); registered in the ISSN International Centre |
National Accreditation | 2-nd Level by ARJUNA (SINTA 2) |
JSW (Jurnal Sosiologi Walisongo) --if translated into English: JSW (Walisongo Journal of Sociology)-- is an academic journal that focuses on sociological studies. The main goal of the journal is to disseminate current and original articles from researchers and practitioners on various contemporary social issues on 1) Sociology of Religion and Philosophy; 2) Sociology of Politics and Law; 3) Urban and Rural Sociology; 4) Anthropology; 5) Community Development and Social Welfare; 6) Gender, Masculinity Studies, and Feminism; 7) Environmental Sociology; 8) Cyber/digital Sociology.
The journal calls for research-based articles on sociology, applying qualitative or quantitative or a combination of both approaches. Research may apply any perspectives and methods familiar to the discipline of Sociology. The journal is published as part of the efforts to develop studies in sociology to provide space for the enrichment and strengthening of sociological studies.
Current Issue
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
Author geographical coverage: Indonesia, United Kingdom
Published: 2024-10-31
Articles
One Bloodline, Multiple Religiosities: Malay-speaking Hadramis on Being ‘Moderate-most’ Muslims in Contemporary Indonesia
113-130
Abstract View: 459 PDF Download: 356Policy Evaluation of Malang City Government: A Study on the Stagnation of “Desaku Menanti” Program in Mask Village
131-148
Abstract View: 129 PDF Download: 122Women’s Morals or Customary Panopticism? Re-examining the Sumbang Duo Baleh in Minangkabau, West Sumatra, Indonesia
149-162
Abstract View: 181 PDF Download: 130Sexual Violence in Higher Education Institutions: Obstacles and Strategies in Creating Safe and Comfortable Campuses
163-180
Abstract View: 195 PDF Download: 121Bale Balaq: A Local Wisdom-based Construction with Earthquake Resistance in North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
181-196
Abstract View: 59 PDF Download: 49Political Movement of Islamic Religious Groups and Its Potential Conflict: A Study on Salafi in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
197-212
Abstract View: 41 PDF Download: 49Hijab and the Hegemony of Piety: Politization of Women’s Identity in Indonesia
213-228
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