About the Journal

 e-ISSN xxxx-xxxx
 Chief Editor Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Reevany Bustami
 Issues March, September

NuMAS: The Journal of Nusantara Malay Archipelago Scholars is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the exploration and dissemination of research related to the Nusantara region, encompassing the Malay Archipelago. The scopes covers:

History and Culture: Exploration of historical events, cultural practices, and traditions within the Nusantara region. Studies on the impact of colonialism, migration, and globalization on the Malay Archipelago.
Linguistics and Literature: Research on the languages and dialects spoken in the Nusantara region. Analysis of literary works, oral traditions, and folklore from the Malay Archipelago.
Sociology and Anthropology: Examination of social structures, community dynamics, and indigenous knowledge systems. Studies on the cultural identity, rituals, and belief systems of the people in the region.
Environmental Studies: Research on the biodiversity, conservation efforts, and environmental challenges in the Nusantara region. Studies on sustainable development and the impact of climate change on the Malay Archipelago.
Economics and Development: Analysis of economic policies, trade, and development strategies in the Nusantara region. Studies on the role of traditional economies and modern economic transformations.
Political Science and Governance: Examination of political systems, governance structures, and policy-making processes in the Malay Archipelago. Research on regional cooperation, conflicts, and diplomatic relations.
Art and Architecture: Studies on traditional and contemporary art forms, including visual arts, music, dance, and theater. Research on architectural styles, heritage conservation, and urban development in the Nusantara region.
Science and Technology: Exploration of scientific advancements, technological innovations, and their applications in the Nusantara region. Studies on the integration of traditional knowledge with modern science and technology.

These scopes aim to provide a comprehensive platform for interdisciplinary research and scholarly dialogue, contributing to the understanding and development of the Nusantara region.