About the Journal
ASEANPOLIS: Southeast Asian Journal of Policy, Society, and Development is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing critical scholarship on the decolonisation of knowledge, Indigenous studies, and customary law. The journal aims to serve as an academic platform for the production of alternative forms of knowledge that challenge inform evidence-based policymaking, and promote interdisciplinary dialogue across the social, political, educational, and health-related fields. The journal is published and managed by the Perkumpulan Otoritas Semesta Sains, an institution committed to the promotion of critical, transdisciplinary, and socially just scholarship. ASEANPOLIS is published three issues per year, in February, June, and October. ASEANPOLIS particularly encourages interdisciplinary and cross-cutting scholarship that bridges society, policy, education, and health, including applied studies with clear societal or policy relevance and comparative analyses across Southeast Asian countries.
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ASEANPOLIS: Southeast Asian Journal of Policy, Society, and Development has been indexed by has been indexed by :
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