Focus and Scope

Journal Focus

JURNAL ILMIAH GEMA PERENCANA accepts “Policy Papers” and “Research Papers” from planners, researchers, lecturers, and academics focus for: Social, Education, Economics, Management, Law (Civil, Criminal, Business, Jurisprudence, and Islamic Law), Islamic Studies, Comuinication, and Spatial Planning in the scope of Religion and Religious.

Journal Scope

Social and Education: This field focuses on analyzing the dynamics of social structures, community empowerment, and developing an inclusive education system. Its scope includes curriculum innovation, educational institution management, development sociology, and strategies for strengthening social capital to support sustainable human resources. Policy development in this sector is aimed at creating harmony and equitable access for all levels of society.

Economics and Management: Economics and management focus on optimizing resources to achieve efficiency and stable economic growth. Accepted topics include strategic management, organizational governance, development economics, public finance, and analysis of market behavior and entrepreneurship. Research in this domain is expected to provide practical solutions to macro- and microeconomic challenges at the local and national levels.

Law (Civil, Criminal, Business, Jurisprudence, and Islamic Law): The field of law examines the certainty, justice, and usefulness of law in various dimensions of life. Its focus includes the dynamics of civil and criminal law, regulations in business law, the development of jurisprudence as a source of law, and the application of Islamic law (Muamalah) in a modern context. This scope also touches on aspects of constitutionality and legal reform responsive to social change.

Islamic Studies: The scope of Islamic studies encompasses multidisciplinary studies of Islamic teachings, history, and thought in facing the challenges of the times. Topics include the deconstruction of traditional sacred thought, a socio-anthropological review of Muslim societies, religious moderation, and the integration of Islamic values ​​into public policy. The primary focus is how Islamic values ​​serve as an ethical basis for civilizational development.

Communication Studies: The scope encompasses development communication, public relations (PR) strategies for government agencies, digital media literacy, and organizational communication patterns in scientific journal management. The primary focus in this field is directed at utilizing information technology and mass media to bridge dialogue between stakeholders and ensure information transparency at every stage of development planning.

Development Planning: The scope of development planning encompasses the integration of general technocratic planning with the dimension of religious values ​​to ensure holistic sustainability. This focus includes developing a roadmap for strengthening religious moderation, planning inclusive places of worship, and accountable management of religious institutions to support social harmony. Broadly speaking, this field examines “Development Policies” that can synergize governance with strengthening community character through an approach to spiritual values ​​and local wisdom.