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| E-ISSN | : xxxx-xxxx | |
| Editor-in-chief | : Achmad Fawaid 57214837323 |
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| Accreditation No. | : 00/KPT/00.00/202x | |
| DOI | : Prefix by |
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| Frequency | : 4 issues per year (quarterly) | |
| Focus & Scope | : Community service, ComDev, Applied Research | |
| Citation & Indexing | : Garuda, Google Scholar, Issuu, BRIN, Copernicus | |
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About the Journal
Indonesian Journal of Applied Community Research is a double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal in the field of Social Science, with a specific focus on Community Development. This journal publishes original research articles, critical studies, and applied research that examine community processes, community participation, community capacity, collective action, local institutions, social relations, and community-based change.
This journal provides an academic platform for studies that apply Social Science perspectives and methods to understand community needs, community resources, community participation, community organisation, community resilience, and community development processes. All manuscripts submitted to this journal must demonstrate a clear contribution to Social Science and Community Development. The community must constitute the principal context, unit of analysis, or focus of the study.
Current Issue
Articles
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From beneficiaries to knowledge producers: citizen science and community-led climate adaptation in coastal Indonesia
Abstract View: 23,
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Who benefits from the green transition? energy justice and community ownership in rural renewable energy initiatives
Abstract View: 18,
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Beyond digital access: co-designing inclusive artificial intelligence services with underserved Indonesian communities
Abstract View: 17,
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When the project ends: institutional ownership and the long-term sustainability of university–community partnerships in Indonesia
Abstract View: 22,
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Turning waste into collective value: circular economy, informal labour, and community governance in Indonesian urban settlements
Abstract View: 11,
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Can local data change public policy? participatory mapping and evidence-based advocacy in disaster-prone Indonesian communities
Abstract View: 26,
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