Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID) is an all-science, open access journal. Any paper reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research, which adheres to accepted ethical and scientific publishing standards, will be considered for publication. As such, the journal also publishes manuscripts reporting negative/null results, incremental advances, and replication studies. A multidisciplinary journal. E-ISSN: 2746-9107.
Dedicated section editors, associate editors, and our in-house team handle your manuscript and manage the publication process end to end, giving your research the editorial support it deserves.
Every published article will be immediately available on both https://journal.institutre.org/index.php/jsid.
NOVATURIENT: JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (NJQR) is a peer-reviewed, on-line monthly journal devoted to writing and discussion of and about qualitative, critical, action, and collaborative inquiry and research. NOVATURIENT: JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (NJQR), the multidisciplinary qualitative research journal in the world, serves as a forum and sounding board for researchers, scholars, practitioners, and other reflective-minded individuals who are passionate about ideas, methods, and analyses permeating qualitative, action, collaborative, and critical study. These pages are open to a variety of forms: original, scholarly activity such as qualitative research studies, critical commentaries, editorials, or debates concerning pertinent issues and topics; news of networking and research possibilities; and other sorts of journalistic and literary shapes which may interest and pique readers.
The Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS) is an area study journal that specializes in publishing research-based articles about Aceh.
Journal of Aceh Studies (JOAS) publishes original articles of a scholarly nature, in English, on Aceh and neighbouring countries in a wide range of disciplines including archaeology, epigraphy, history, philology, ethnology, religion, language, literature, art and architecture, and performing arts.
Journal of Aceh Studies seeks to critique and interrogate the notion of “Aceh”, pursuing this through international perspectives on the history, literature, politics and culture of the Aceh. The Journal publishes works by scholars from all over the world on Aceh literature, history, education, humanities, society, institutions, politics, economics, film, popular culture, geography and related subjects in domestic, continental, hemispheric, and global contexts. Its expanded book review section offers in-depth analysis of recent Aceh Studies scholarship to promote further discussion and debate. The journal is intended not only for students and scholars, but also for general readers with an interest in the Aceh.