General Information |
Journal title | Wawasan Nusantara: Journal of Religion, Humanity and Culture |
Initial | WN |
Abbreviation | Wawasan Nusantara |
Frequency | Two issues per year (March & September) |
DOI | Prefix 10.0000 by ![]() |
Online ISSN | 0000-0000 |
Print ISSN | 0000-0000 |
Editor-in-chief | Dr. Abdul Muiz Amir, Lc., M.Th.I. |
Assistant Editor | Iswandi, MH. |
Publisher | Rumah Moderasi Beragama (RMB), IAIN Kendari |
Mailing Address | Jl. Sultan Qaimuddin, No. 17, Baruga, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia |
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Citation Analysis | Google Scholar| Garuda |Dimensions| Scopus |
About
Wawasan Nusantara: Journal of Religion, Humanity and Culture is an Open Access peer-reviewed journal publishing original research. Please see the journal's Focus & Scope for information about its peer-review policy. The journal solely publishes papers based on research on how to critically consider religious, humanistic, and cultural discourses in Nusantara (Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore).. This journal is professionally managed by academics and researchers under the auspices of Rumah Moderasi Beragama and Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kendari, with the cooperation of specialists from other disciplines in accordance with the publication's scope.

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Focus & Scope
The journal solely publishes papers based on research on how to critically consider religious, humanistic, and cultural discourses in Nusantara (Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore).
✓ Religious Studies:
Religious studies discuss the problems of the practice of religiousity as they arise out of varied religious traditions of society and culture in Nusantara. The key to understanding the fundamental motivations for the behaviour of human groups lies in the knowledge of religious beliefs and practices. This study encompasses an examination of the reception of scriptural texts (hermeneutical, aesthetic, and functional receptions), interreligious dialogue, the philosophical significance of diverse assimilations between religion and local wisdom, the influence of religious identity on politics and economics, and the involvement of religious figures in societal and state affairs.
✓ Humanities Studies:
Humanities studies involve the study of people and the investigation of their many societal concerns. It is a broad study that incorporates several disciplines concerned with humans and their socio-cultural elements. However, the aim of this publication is limited to research-based papers on educational ethics, the application of law, the effect of classical history on contemporary society, and social media communication patterns in Nusantara.
✓ Cultural Studies:
Cultural studies is an interdisciplinary academic study that involves a broad knowledge of culture that extends beyond textual or artistic objects such as literature, music, or cinema. Instead, it embraces a larger viewpoint that acknowledges culture as a dynamic and finely organised expression of diverse ways of living. The journal restricts the field of research to the study of local traditions in diverse ethnicities, gender equality worries, and national ideology discourse in the context of the Nusantara.