About the Journal
Journal Details
| Journal Title | Journal of Religion and Diversity |
| Article Language | English |
| ISSN | 0000-0000 (online); 0000-0000 (print); registered in the ISSN International Centre |
| DOI Prefix | 00000/jrd |
| Publication Frequency | 2 issues per year (April and October) |
| Management Style | Open Access |
| Subject Area | Art and Humanities (History and Philosophy Science, Religious Studies) |
| Citation Analysis | Scopus; DOAJ; Dimensions; Google Scholar |
| Editor in Chief | Afif Noor (Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar | Sinta) |
| Publisher | Department of Religious Studies Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia |
| Address | Campus II Jl. Prof. Dr. Hamka, Ngaliyan Semarang, Central Java - Indonesia |
Journal Descriptions
Journal of Religion and Diversity is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to the critical and interdisciplinary study of religion within diverse social contexts. The journal aims to advance academic discussions on how religious differences are experienced, negotiated, represented, institutionalized, contested, and transformed across both historical and contemporary societies. The journal welcomes high-quality original research articles that employ theoretical, empirical, comparative, and methodological approaches. It encourages contributions that examine the intersections of religion with broader social dynamics, including pluralism, identity formation, culture, politics, migration, gender, race, media, and public life.
Particular attention is given to studies that explore religious diversity and pluralism; interreligious relations and coexistence; the experiences of minority and marginalized religious communities; lived religion in everyday contexts; religion in relation to migration, diaspora, and transnational networks; and the role of religion in shaping and responding to issues of gender, race, ethnicity, and class. In addition, the journal promotes scholarship on religion in public spaces and policy; religion in media and digital cultures; and the role of religion in conflict, peacebuilding, and social cohesion. It also seeks to foreground decolonial and postcolonial perspectives, as well as contributions from and about the Global South, to broaden the scope of contemporary religious studies.
