About the Journal
Journal of Social Inquiry and Perspectives (JSIP) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes interdisciplinary research in the social sciences and humanities, focusing on empirical and theoretical studies of social life, human interaction, and social change across diverse contexts.
JSIP publishes original research articles, conceptual papers, literature reviews, and case studies in areas including sociology, anthropology, history, education, communication and language in society, social economy, organizational and business management, development studies, community well-being, and digital transformation, encouraging integrative and critical perspectives that bridge disciplines.
To broaden readership and facilitate wider scholarly exchange, JSIP accepts manuscripts written in both Bahasa Indonesia and English. The journal encourages locally grounded studies with broader relevance for national and international audiences, and may publish selected issues entirely in English.
Published three times a year in February, June, and October, JSIP is committed to rigorous peer-review standards and the timely dissemination of high-quality scholarly research. The journal holds E-ISSN [xxxx] and is indexed in [Index X] and [Index Y], affirming its credibility, international reach, and commitment to scholarly excellence.
Current Issue
We are pleased to present the inaugural issue (Vol. 1 No. 1) of the Journal of Social Inquiry and Perspectives (JSIP). This first edition marks an important milestone in our commitment to providing an academic platform for rigorous, context-based social research.
The articles featured in this issue address diverse and relevant themes, including employee engagement in the banking sector, the preservation of traditional cultural practices, the adaptation of traditional culinary enterprises to digital platforms, digital payment transformation among MSMEs through QRIS, and local community perceptions of tourism impacts in Berastagi. These studies reflect the dynamic interaction between social change, economic development, and cultural sustainability at local and regional levels. As an inaugural publication, JSIP aspires to foster critical inquiry, encourage interdisciplinary perspectives, and contribute meaningfully to scholarly discourse in the social sciences. We extend our sincere appreciation to the authors, reviewers, and editorial team whose dedication made this first issue possible. We hope this publication serves as a valuable reference for academics, researchers, and practitioners.
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