Indonesia and the Malay World

Scope & Guideline

Charting New Territories in Indonesian and Malay Research

Introduction

Welcome to the Indonesia and the Malay World information hub, where our guidelines provide a wealth of knowledge about the journal’s focus and academic contributions. This page includes an extensive look at the aims and scope of Indonesia and the Malay World, highlighting trending and emerging areas of study. We also examine declining topics to offer insight into academic interest shifts. Our curated list of highly cited topics and recent publications is part of our effort to guide scholars, using these guidelines to stay ahead in their research endeavors.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN1363-9811
PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Support Open AccessNo
CountryUnited Kingdom
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 2000 to 2024
AbbreviationINDONES MALAY WORLD / Indones. Malay World
Frequency3 issues/year
Time To First Decision-
Time To Acceptance-
Acceptance Rate-
Home Page-
Address2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND

Aims and Scopes

The journal 'Indonesia and the Malay World' aims to explore the rich cultural, historical, and social landscapes of Indonesia and the Malay region through diverse scholarly lenses. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and encourages contributions that enhance understanding of the complexities within these regions.
  1. Cultural Studies:
    The journal focuses on various aspects of culture within Indonesia and the Malay world, examining traditional practices, contemporary expressions, and the interplay between local and global influences.
  2. Historical Analysis:
    A significant emphasis is placed on historical contexts, exploring colonial legacies, the evolution of political structures, and the historical narratives that shape current identities.
  3. Religious and Spiritual Insights:
    The journal includes studies on the role of Islam and other religions in the region, investigating how they influence social norms, cultural practices, and inter-community relations.
  4. Linguistic and Literary Exploration:
    It also highlights linguistic diversity and literary expressions, focusing on the preservation of languages, the significance of manuscripts, and the evolution of literature in Malay and Indonesian contexts.
  5. Social and Political Dynamics:
    Research on social movements, political discourse, and contemporary issues such as nationalism and identity politics are core components, reflecting the dynamic nature of societies in Indonesia and the Malay world.
Recent publications in 'Indonesia and the Malay World' showcase a shift towards emerging themes that reflect current socio-political realities and cultural dynamics. These trends indicate a growing interest in contemporary issues and interdisciplinary research.
  1. Digital Culture and Cyber Activism:
    There is an increasing focus on how digital platforms impact cultural practices, identity formation, and religious authority, particularly in the context of Indonesian Muslims navigating cyberspace.
  2. Gender Studies and LGBTQ+ Issues:
    Research addressing gender dynamics, LGBTQ+ representation, and the intersection of religion and sexuality is gaining traction, highlighting evolving social attitudes and the complexities of identity in the region.
  3. Environmental and Ecological Studies:
    Emerging themes in environmental studies reflect concerns over ecological sustainability, cultural practices related to nature, and the impact of climate change on local communities.
  4. Transnational Movements and Diasporas:
    There is a growing interest in the movements of people across borders, examining how these diasporas influence cultural exchange, identity, and social structures within the Malay world.
  5. Contemporary Political Discourse:
    Recent publications increasingly analyze contemporary political issues, including nationalism, populism, and the role of media in shaping public opinion, reflecting urgent socio-political challenges in the region.

Declining or Waning

While the journal has consistently highlighted various themes, some areas appear to be losing prominence in recent publications. These waning scopes indicate shifts in research interests and priorities within the academic community.
  1. Colonial Informants and Classic Colonial Studies:
    Research focusing on colonial informants and classic colonial narratives has decreased, as contemporary scholars shift towards postcolonial critiques and local perspectives.
  2. Traditional Arts and Crafts:
    Though still of interest, studies on traditional arts and crafts appear less frequently, potentially overshadowed by contemporary cultural expressions and the impact of globalization.
  3. Historical Linguistics:
    The focus on historical linguistics and the evolution of languages within the Malay context seems to be waning, as researchers increasingly explore sociolinguistic aspects and language in modern contexts.
  4. Studies on Early Manuscripts:
    While important, the examination of early manuscripts, particularly those focusing solely on dating and transcription, has seen a reduction, as emphasis shifts to their cultural and historical significance.
  5. Economic History:
    Papers focused on economic history, particularly those that do not engage with contemporary implications, are becoming less common, as the journal's scope increasingly favors interdisciplinary approaches that connect past and present.

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