Author Guidelines

Guidelines for the writing of articles at Jurnal Diskursus Pendidikan Sosiologi (JDPS) can be seen as follows:

  • Articles are the author's original scientific work and have never been published or are in the process of being published by other media. Articles can be written in Indonesian or English.
  • Articles emphasize the study of the Sociology of Religion, social change, religious studies, theoretical studies, and literature studies of various socio-religious phenomena in the Southeast Asian region, specifically in Indonesia.
  • Articles must be in accordance with the surrounding style and journal template. Make sure that your articles are prepared using the articles template
  • The author must submit an article that reviews the actual themes within the scope of the Journal, shows the sharpness of analysis, the updating of references, and no plagiarism. The author must fill in the form for the authenticity of the articles;
  • Articles submitted to JDPS have been typed in Papers A4, Margin (Top: 2,5 cm, left: 2,5 cm, Botton: 2,5 cm,  Right: 2,5 ), Font Book Antiqua 12 pt, 1 space. Ranging in length from 10-25 pages or 4000-7000 words;
  • The articles submitted through online submissions must contain the article file and the academic biographical data.

The article's systematics are:

  • Title;
  • Author's name (without academic degree), affiliation, e-mail, and Contact Whatsapp;
  • Abstracts are written in two languages, Indonesian and English. The abstract contains a maximum of 300 words;
  • Keywords, between 3-7 words;
  • Introduction;
  • Method
  • Result & Discussion; Subtitles (according to the needs of the analysis and discussion);
  • Conclusions;
  • References.

 

More detailed writing systematics can be seen below:

Your TITLE should:

  1. Clear, Assertive, and Informative, representing the article's content in no more than 15 words.
  2. Not contain abbreviations

Your ABSTRACT should:

  1. Written in two languages: Indonesian and English
  2. Provides a synopsis of the entire article;
  3. It starts with the broad context of the study, followed by the specific background for the study;
  4. Describes the purpose, methods and procedures, core findings and results, and conclusions of the study;
  5. Emphasizes new or important aspects of the study;
  6. Be understandable to a diverse audience;
  7. Be a single paragraph and no more than 300 words;
  8. Not contain citations or uncommon abbreviations

Your INTRODUCTION should:

  1. Contains the issues studied
  2. Contain the urgency of the study
  3. Contain related previous studies 
  4. Declare the purpose of the study
  5. State the argument of the study
  6. No more than 1000 words

Your METHOD should:

  1. Contain the research approach, location, data collection method, number of informants or respondents, and data analysis technique.
  2. Describe the research method, where the research was conducted; why to use the specific technique of data collection; why you chose the specific number of informants; how the process of data analysis was conducted; and state the reason for the method that you used in the study
  3. No more than 500 words

Your RESULT & DISCUSSION should:

  1. Provide the research data
  2. Have good analysis
  3. Have a comparison with another relevant study
  4. The data and analysis provide the answer to the research problem

Your CONCLUSION should:

  1. Provide the specific answer for the problem that was studied
  2. State the conclusion of the study
  3. State the limitation of the study
  4. No more than 250 words

Your REFERENCES should:

  1. Using Mendeley with ASA 6th Citation style 
  2. 80% from journals and 20% from books or other media
  3. The minimum number of references is 25 bibliography