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  • JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
    Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025)

    INTRODUCTION

    As JISPO closes its 2025 publication cycle, Volume 15 No. 2 arrives at a moment when the language of “development,” “security,” and “participation” is being renegotiated across societies through policy debates, digital platforms, Indigenous struggles over territory, regional institutional cooperation, and even the global politics of cultural heritage. The five articles in this issue share a common preoccupation: how governance is made legitimate (or contested), and how collective claims over welfare, voice, rights, safety, and identity are articulated and institutionalized in contemporary Southeast Asia.

    Taken together, this issue underscores a wider shift in social and political inquiry: governance can no longer be understood simply as a state-centred process operating within stable arenas and predictable actors. Instead, it emerges as a multi-level, emotionally charged, and normatively contested field where authority is debated, where data and symbols circulate rapidly, and where “participation” may function either as meaningful inclusion or as procedural cover. These tensions animate each contribution presented here.

    The issue opens with “From Hashtag to Street Action: Applying SIMCA to the #IndonesiaGelap Movement in Samarinda,” which examines how digitally mediated contention is translated into offline mobilization. Drawing on interviews, observation, platform content (X and Instagram), and news coverage, the authors frame #IndonesiaGelap not as a fleeting online trend but as a process of meaning-making and coalition-building. Through the lens of the Social Identity Model of Collective Action (SIMCA), enriched by resource mobilization theory and phenomenological concepts of motive and intersubjectivity, the article shows how perceived injustice, moral evaluation, and platform-amplified emotions (anger, outrage, and hope) contribute to solidarity and collective identity. Importantly, the study demonstrates how collective efficacy is produced—not assumed—through open consolidations, coordination among student organizations and civil society groups, and the strategic use of symbolic resources such as hashtags and national imagery. In doing so, it offers a timely reminder that political communication is increasingly inseparable from political organization, as platforms become arenas of affect, identity alignment, and logistical coordination.

    Questions of participation and legitimacy take a different form in the second article, “Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Development Governance: Evaluating FPIC Compliance in Geothermal Power Development.” Here, governance is examined not through protest, but through the procedural and ethical foundations of development itself. Focusing on the Mataloko Geothermal Power Plant (PLTP) in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, the authors evaluate the implementation of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC)—a principle intended to ensure voluntary decision-making, timely and accessible information, and recognition of Indigenous peoples as legitimate decision-makers in their customary territories. Using a concurrent triangulation mixed-methods design (survey and qualitative inquiry), the study finds that FPIC has not been implemented substantively: communities report restricted decision-making freedom, uneven disclosure of information, and consultation processes that do not sufficiently include all affected groups or respect collective customary procedures. These shortcomings are not treated as minor administrative gaps; they are shown to reshape local social dynamics, producing polarization and strengthening resistance framed as demands for justice and communal rights protection. As Indonesia’s energy transition accelerates and geothermal development expands, this article argues that rights-based safeguards are not obstacles to development, but essential conditions for preventing conflict escalation and sustaining legitimacy.

    From local governance and rights, the issue moves to regional cooperation and transnational threats in “Reassessing ASEAN Regional Governance in Transnational Narcotics Control through Liberal Institutionalism.” Addressing narcotics trafficking and abuse as a non-traditional security challenge, the authors examine ASEAN’s governance capacity in the context of the Drug-Free ASEAN 2025 agenda. Grounded in Keohane’s Liberal Institutionalism and based on qualitative literature analysis, the article argues that institutionalized collaboration can persist without hegemonic enforcement through trust, reciprocity, and normative compliance yet requires continuous maintenance to remain effective against adaptive illicit networks. The discussion recognizes progress through ASEAN mechanisms such as ASOD, AMMTC, and ASEANAPOL in facilitating coordination, information exchange, and operational networking. At the same time, it highlights persistent constraints: divergent legal systems, uneven national capacities, inconsistent transparency, and limited joint evaluation and monitoring. The central message is not that ASEAN cooperation is futile, but that regional governance must strengthen implementation linkages, particularly as digital channels transform trafficking markets and operational tactics.

    The fourth article broadens the governance lens beyond the region to the international arena: “The Foreign Policy of Cultural Heritage: A Constructivist Analysis of Cambodia’s Artefact Repatriation Efforts.” This study shows how artefact repatriation has shifted from a technical heritage matter into a visible domain of foreign policy, where historical justice and national identity are pursued through diplomatic and legal strategies. Using a holistic constructivist framework and process tracing, the authors argue that Cambodia’s sustained commitment to repatriation is driven less by immediate material gain than by “immaterial structures”: legitimacy, identity, and a “culture of restoration” centred on Angkor. The article maps Cambodia’s hybrid toolkit—mobilizing UNESCO’s 1970 Convention, leveraging bilateral agreements, engaging in legal diplomacy, and cooperating with enforcement and museum actors—illustrating how global norms are localized to reinforce domestic meanings of recovery. In doing so, it highlights heritage diplomacy as a form of soft power and governance practice, with implications for museum ethics, provenance governance, and global restitution frameworks.

    The issue closes by returning to a core domain of public policy and social welfare in “Gender Empowerment and Women’s Socioeconomic Conditions as Predictors of Poverty: Evidence from Indonesia’s Panel Data (2020–2024).” Using balanced provincial panel data and a Random Effects specification, the authors show that gender empowerment (GEI) and women’s educational attainment (average years of schooling) are consistently associated with lower poverty levels. This finding reinforces a long-standing but often unevenly implemented policy lesson: expanding women’s capabilities, particularly through education and empowerment, functions not merely as a normative agenda, but as a poverty-reduction strategy with measurable implications across regions. At the same time, the study complicates common assumptions about women’s economic contribution. The positive association between women’s revenue contribution (RCW) and poverty is interpreted as a possible indicator of structural vulnerability, where women’s income share rises amid declining male earnings, precarious employment, or distress-driven work. Meanwhile, female labour force participation appears negative but not statistically significant, underscoring that participation alone is insufficient when job quality, earnings, and security remain weak. In a period marked by overlapping crises and recoveries (2020–2024), the article invites policymakers to treat labour-market indicators with caution and to prioritize empowerment and decent work rather than celebrating participation in the abstract.

    Across these five articles, a shared thread emerges: legitimacy is constructed through institutions, narratives, and lived experience, and contested when participation becomes symbolic rather than substantive. Whether in digitally mediated protest, FPIC in energy development, ASEAN’s anti-narcotics governance, Cambodia’s heritage diplomacy, or poverty policy shaped by gendered inequalities, the question is repeatedly the same: who gets to define the problem, who gets to decide, and what kinds of evidence, emotions, norms, and symbols make those decisions acceptable?

    We hope this closing issue of 2025 supports readers in thinking across levels—local, provincial, national, regional, and international—without losing sight of the human stakes that animate social and political life. JISPO remains committed to publishing work that is theoretically informed, empirically grounded, and attentive to the changing forms of governance and contestation in Southeast Asia and beyond.

    On behalf of the editorial team, we thank the authors for their contributions and the reviewers for their careful, often invisible labour. We invite our readers to engage these articles not only as standalone studies, but as a collective conversation about empowerment and vulnerability, voice and legitimacy, rights and development, cooperation and constraint, and the enduring politics of identity.

    Asep Iqbal, Ph.D.
    Editor-in-Chief

     

     

     

     

  • JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
    Vol. 15 No. 1 (2025)

    Edisi JISPO Vol. 15, No. 1, 2025 ini menghadirkan enam artikel yang merefleksikan dinamika sosial-politik kontemporer di Indonesia dan kawasan Asia Tenggara. Setiap artikel menawarkan perspektif kritis yang berbeda, namun memiliki benang merah yang sama: bagaimana masyarakat, komunitas, dan negara berinteraksi dalam menghadapi perubahan sosial, tantangan demokrasi, serta krisis kemanusiaan di era yang penuh disrupsi.

    Artikel pertama, “Satire Media Sosial: Medium Baru Pembentukan Persepsi Politik Generasi Z”, menyoroti transformasi komunikasi politik di era digital. Melalui studi tentang akun satire politik, penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa humor dan satire tidak sekadar hiburan, melainkan juga sarana literasi politik informal yang mampu menumbuhkan sikap kritis Generasi Z terhadap praktik politik elektoral.

    Artikel kedua, “Tagar sebagai Praktik Perlawanan Digital Warga: Strategi Diskursif dalam #TolakRUUTNI di Media Sosial”, menghadirkan analisis wacana kritis mengenai bagaimana media sosial menjadi arena resistensi sipil. Hashtag #TolakRUUTNI berfungsi sebagai simbol perlawanan kolektif yang menyuarakan aspirasi publik, sekaligus memperlihatkan kekuatan narasi tandingan masyarakat sipil dalam menghadapi dominasi wacana negara.

    Artikel ketiga, “Grassroots Election Oversight: Enhancing Electoral Accountability and Civic Engagement”, membawa perhatian pada inovasi pengawasan pemilu berbasis komunitas di Batang, Jawa Tengah. Studi ini memperlihatkan bagaimana Desa Pengawasan Pemilu tidak hanya memperkuat akuntabilitas elektoral, tetapi juga menumbuhkan literasi politik dan kesadaran kewargaan di tingkat akar rumput.

    Artikel keempat, “Diplomasi Pendidikan Berbasis Komunitas: Strategi Perlindungan Hak Pendidikan Anak Migran Non-Prosedural”, mengangkat persoalan pendidikan anak migran Indonesia di Malaysia. Melalui studi kasus Sanggar Belajar Subang Mewah, penelitian ini menegaskan pentingnya diplomasi pendidikan berbasis komunitas sebagai instrumen perlindungan hak asasi sekaligus sarana diplomasi publik yang memperkuat citra positif Indonesia di luar negeri.

    Artikel kelima, “Transformative Citizenship Education: Strengthening Civic Engagement to Empower People with Disabilities”, menekankan pentingnya integrasi studi disabilitas dalam pendidikan kewargaan. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kolaborasi lintas sektor dan model kewargaan transformatif dapat membuka ruang partisipasi yang lebih inklusif, menantang diskriminasi struktural, serta memperkuat keadilan sosial bagi penyandang disabilitas.

    Artikel terakhir, “Dari Kudeta ke Krisis: Kudeta Myanmar dan Dampaknya terhadap Keamanan Manusia dan Stabilitas Regional”, memperluas cakrawala kajian hingga ke ranah geopolitik kawasan. Dengan menggunakan perspektif keamanan manusia, artikel ini mengungkap dampak multidimensional kudeta Myanmar terhadap krisis kemanusiaan dan keterbatasan ASEAN dalam meresponsnya, sekaligus menawarkan kebutuhan reformulasi tata kelola keamanan regional yang lebih berorientasi pada perlindungan hak asasi manusia.

    Keseluruhan artikel dalam edisi ini menghadirkan refleksi kritis tentang pergeseran pola komunikasi politik, partisipasi warga, dan tantangan tata kelola demokrasi dan keamanan di era disrupsi informasi dan instabilitas regional. JISPO berkomitmen untuk terus menjadi ruang akademik yang mempertemukan beragam perspektif, memperkaya literatur ilmu sosial-politik, dan memberikan kontribusi bagi penguatan demokrasi, hak asasi manusia, serta stabilitas kawasan. Selamat membaca dan semoga edisi ini memperkaya wawasan akademik sekaligus membuka ruang dialog yang lebih luas bagi para pembaca.

  • Vol. 14 No. 2 (2024)

    Vol. 14, No. 2, 2024 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Volume 14, Nomor 2, 2024 menghadirkan berbagai kajian yang menyoroti dinamika sosial, politik, dan lingkungan dalam konteks kontemporer. Artikel-artikel dalam edisi ini merefleksikan pendekatan interdisipliner dalam memahami fenomena sosial yang berkembang, mulai dari transformasi perilaku seksual akibat teknologi, komodifikasi agama dalam dakwah, pemberdayaan perempuan dalam ekofeminisme, kebijakan repatriasi pengungsi, hingga perkembangan kajian politik dalam jurnal internasional.

    Artikel pertama, "Aplikasi Kencan Online dan Implikasinya Terhadap Transformasi Perilaku Seksual di Kalangan Mahasiswi di Yogyakarta," mengungkap bagaimana platform kencan daring seperti Tinder, Bumble, dan Tantan mengubah lanskap perilaku seksual di kalangan mahasiswi. Dengan pendekatan etnografi kualitatif, penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa anonimitas dan kemudahan akses yang ditawarkan oleh aplikasi tersebut berkontribusi terhadap praktik seksual yang lebih permisif, mengindikasikan pergeseran norma sosial di kalangan generasi muda.

    Dalam "Meninjau Ulang Komodifikasi Agama: Peran Fungsional di Balik Komersialisasi Dakwah Islam Hanan Attaki," penulis mempertanyakan asumsi negatif terhadap komodifikasi agama. Kajian ini menunjukkan bahwa dalam konteks dakwah Hanan Attaki, komodifikasi justru berfungsi untuk membuat agama lebih inklusif dan menarik bagi audiens yang lebih luas, terutama di tengah perubahan sosial yang pesat.

    Sementara itu, isu lingkungan dan gender menjadi fokus dalam "Pemberdayaan Perempuan dalam Perspektif Ekofeminisme: Studi Kasus Bank Sampah Wirosaban Mandiri di Kota Yogyakarta." Studi ini menyoroti peran perempuan dalam pengelolaan sampah berbasis komunitas dengan perspektif ekofeminisme, yang menekankan hubungan erat antara perempuan dan lingkungan. Penelitian ini memperlihatkan bahwa pemberdayaan perempuan melalui kegiatan ekonomi berbasis lingkungan dapat menjadi strategi efektif dalam menghadapi krisis ekologis di tingkat lokal.

    Perubahan kebijakan terkait pengungsi menjadi tema utama dalam "Dari Pintu Terbuka ke Repatriasi: Pergeseran Kebijakan Turki terhadap Pengungsi Suriah." Artikel ini menganalisis bagaimana kebijakan Turki yang awalnya bersifat terbuka terhadap pengungsi Suriah mengalami perubahan signifikan sejak 2019. Dengan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif, penelitian ini menyoroti faktor-faktor domestik dan internasional yang memengaruhi perubahan kebijakan tersebut, termasuk tekanan ekonomi dan politik dalam negeri serta dinamika hubungan Turki dengan Uni Eropa.

    Terakhir, "The State of Political Studies in Interdisciplinary Political Studies 2017-2024: A Bibliometric Analysis" menghadirkan tinjauan bibliometrik terhadap tren penelitian politik dalam jurnal Interdisciplinary Political Studies. Dengan memanfaatkan perangkat lunak VOSviewer, penelitian ini memetakan perkembangan tema dan kesenjangan dalam kajian politik, khususnya terkait preferensi politik warga di era digital. Temuan ini memberikan rekomendasi strategis bagi jurnal tersebut dalam meningkatkan kontribusi akademiknya.

    Dengan menghadirkan berbagai perspektif analitis dan metodologi yang beragam, edisi ini menawarkan wawasan mendalam terhadap fenomena sosial dan politik yang sedang berkembang. Kami berharap bahwa kajian dalam edisi ini dapat memperkaya pemahaman akademik dan menjadi referensi bagi penelitian lebih lanjut di bidang ilmu sosial dan politik.

    Selamat membaca!

    Editor-in-Chief

    Asep Muhamad Iqbal

     

     

     

  • JISPO Vol. 14, No. 1, 2024
    Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024)

    Vol. 14 No. 1, 2024 |  JISPO  Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • Vol. 13 No. 2, 2023
    Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023)

    Vol. 13 No. 2, 2023 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 13 No 1 2023
    Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023)

    Vol. 13 No. 1, 2023 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 12 No 2 2022
    Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022)

    Vol. 12, No. 2 2022 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 12 No 1 2022
    Vol. 12 No. 1 (2022)

    Vol. 12, No. 1 2022 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik 

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 11 No 2 2021
    Vol. 11 No. 2 (2021)

    Vol. 11 No. 2, 2021 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 11 No 1 2021
    Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021)

    Vol. 11 No. 1, 2021 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik 

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 10 No 2 2020
    Vol. 10 No. 2 (2020)

    Vol. 10 No. 2, 2020 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • Vol. 10 No. 1 2020 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
    Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020)

    Vol. 10 No. 1 2020 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 9 No 2 2019
    Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019)

    Vol. 9 No. 2 2019 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 9 No 1 2019
    Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019)

    Vol. 9 No. 1, 2019 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol 8 No 2 2018
    Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018)

    Vol. 8 No. 2 2018 | JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018): JISPO Vol 8 No 1 2018
    Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018)

    JISPO Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (P-ISSN:2303-3169; E-ISSN:2579-3098) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal, which was established in 2013. It is published twice a year by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The journal seeks to publish original research articles on social and political issues including sociology, politics, public policy, citizenship, public administration, social development, governance, democracy, religion and politics, radicalism and terrorism, gender issues, and sociology of religion. It is nationally accredited (SINTA 3) by the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) since 2020.

  • JISPO 2017
    Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017)

    Salam,

    Telah dipublikasikan secara Online dan Cetak, JISPO Volume 7 Edisi 2 Tahun 2017. JISPO edisi kali ini mempublikasikan 8 Artikel Jurnal, anda dapat dengan bebas membaca dan menyebarluaskan tulisan-tulisan tersebut sesuai keperluan masing-masing. Jika anda membuthkan JISPO dalam versi cetak dapat menghubungi pengelola jurnal ini.

    Terimakasih, Wasalam.

  • JISPO 2017
    Vol. 7 No. 1 (2017)