About the Journal
The International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies (IJRACS), e-ISSN: 2656-694X, is a peer-reviewed, academic journal that publishes cutting-edge research twice a year on the intersection of religion and culture. With a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary approaches, the journal welcomes contributions that explore how religious beliefs and culture shape the science and practices across the world.
The scope of the journal encompasses a wide range of topics, including but not limited to the role of religion in cultural identity formation, the impact of cultural diversity on religious practices, and the ways in which religious movements influence societal norms and values that will eventually be reflected on regulation, science, and practices. Researchers from diverse fields—such as anthropology, sociology, theology, history, philosophy, economics, law, and political science—are encouraged to submit articles that offer empirical investigations.
The International Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies aims to foster dialogue and understanding between different academic disciplines and cultural perspectives, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners interested in the complex dynamics between religion, culture, and science in the modern world.
IJRACS is published twice a year (April, October) in which at a minimum of five (5) articles are published at each publication. IJRACS' archiving policy is following the PKP Preservation Network (PN). The PKP Preservation Network (PN) provides free preservation services for any OJS journal that meets a few basic criteria. IJRACS highly appreciates cross-sectoral or multidisciplinary thinking that can trigger the birth of innovation to change both social and cultural fields, and lead to better civilization. IJRACS has been internationally indexed in Dimensions, BASE Bielefeld academic search engine, Worldcat, PKP Index and Google Scholar. We are also indexed in Onesearch, Garuda and nationally acredited at Sinta 4.