About the Journal
Studies in Indonesian Contemporary Religiosity and the Modern World is a peer-reviewed journal focused on examining the intersection of religion, culture, and modernity within the Indonesian context. The journal explores the dynamic role of religion in shaping Indonesia's socio-political landscape, as well as how contemporary religious movements interact with global trends and modern challenges. It provides an interdisciplinary platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to critically analyze the evolving nature of religiosity in Indonesia and its impact on issues such as governance, social cohesion, identity, and cultural transformation.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including the impact of globalization on religious practices, the role of religion in public policy and law, interfaith dialogue, and the rise of religious pluralism in contemporary Indonesia. It also delves into how Indonesian religious communities navigate modern issues such as environmental sustainability, digitalization, gender equality, and human rights, all while balancing traditional beliefs and practices with the pressures of modern life. Studies in Indonesian Contemporary Religiosity and the Modern World aims to foster academic discussions that contribute to a deeper understanding of the ways in which religion continues to influence and shape Indonesian society in the face of rapid social, political, and technological changes, offering valuable insights for both national and global audiences interested in the complex relationship between religion and modernity.

