About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Ufuk: Journal of Indonesia–Türkiye Studies is an open-access, peer-reviewed
academic journal dedicated to facilitating intellectual exchange between Indonesia
and Türkiye in the fields of social sciences and humanities.
The word "Ufuk" (Turkish for "horizon") metaphorically represents the power of
thinking, breadth of understanding, forward-looking vision, and openness to new
ideas. This journal embodies these principles as its scholarly mandate, aspiring
to build a shared space where Indonesia and Türkiye, as two horizons of thought,
can expand, read, critique, and learn from each other.
Thematic Areas:
- Historical relations between Indonesia and Türkiye
- Comparative Islamic studies (Nusantara and Anatolia)
- Bilateral politics and diplomacy
- Economic and trade relations
- Educational exchanges and academic cooperation
- Comparative literature and linguistics
- Sociological and anthropological studies
- Arts and cultural studies
- Diaspora studies
- Philosophy and intellectual thought
Types of Contributions:
- Research Articles: Empirical research and theoretical analyses
- Diaspora Field Notes: Ethnographic observations and diaspora documentation
- Policy Briefs: Policy analyses and recommendations
- Annotated Translation Dossiers: Scholarly translations with annotations
- Book Reviews: Critical reviews of relevant publications
Peer Review Process
All submissions undergo rigorous double-blind peer review. Each manuscript
is evaluated by at least two expert reviewers in the relevant field. The
review process typically takes 4-8 weeks.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle
that making research freely available to the public supports greater global
knowledge exchange. All articles are published under the Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Publication Frequency
Ufuk publishes two issues per year:
- Issue 1: January-June
- Issue 2: July-DecemberPublisher
IMLA Institute for Islamic and Turkish Studies
Website: www.imlainstitute.org
Email: info@imlainstitute.org