Focus and Scope

Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID) is an international leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published by the Organisasi Relawan Endorse (Winaya Inspirasi Nusantara Foundation), Aceh, Indonesia, with E-ISSN: 2746-9107 P-ISSN: 3047-4248. JSID is published two times per year (May and November), and all articles published are available online with open access.

Aims
The Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID) is a prestigious peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes high-quality scholarly works from researchers and academics worldwide across all scientific disciplines. The journal is particularly committed to fostering the advancement of scientific theories with global significance, contributing to the broader development of knowledge and innovation.

Focus and Scope
The Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID) has two scopes. The journal has both specific and general scopes. These two scopes include

SPECIFIC (Recommended to authors)
Vitalistics: The study of linguistics and vitamins to explore how vitamins play a role in language ability and performance.
Renewable Energy Technology: Innovations in renewable energy storage technologies.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML): Development of AI algorithms for medical applications, such as early disease detection.
Oneirology: The scientific study of dreams, exploring their nature, functions, and connection to the brain, memory, mental disorders, and lucid dreams.
Inception: The process or technique of influencing the content of someone's dream with the aim of implanting an idea, suggestion, or information into the subconscious mind.
Climate Change Impacts: Sustainable solutions for climate change mitigation in the agriculture sector.
Digitalization of Education: The impact of digital technology on the effectiveness of learning in higher education.
Sexual Education: A multidisciplinary study that examines the theoretical, and educational practices related to sexual issues in various social, cultural, and educational contexts.
Conflict: conflict-related studies
Hormolinguistics: The study of linguistics and hormones to explore how hormones play a role in language ability and performance.
Experience with Artificial Intelligence (AI): Explores and analyzes user experiences with Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various domains, focusing on user interactions, the impact of AI on productivity and daily life, challenges in adopting AI technology, applications of AI in sectors such as healthcare, education, and finance, as well as ethical considerations and future trends in AI technology.
Organizational Behavior: The study that focuses on understanding, analyzing, and developing human behavior in the context of organizations, both public and private sectors.
Biolinguistics: The study of linguistics and biology to explore how language develops biologically and how its structure is linked to brain function and human genetics.
Poverty: Studies that explore how the phenomenon of poverty.
LLM: The study of large language model (machine learning models designed for natural language processing tasks such as language generation).
Fake Content: The study related to proving that digital content does not match the facts or scientific facts.
Culture Shock: The study related to dealing with or overcoming culture shock.
Psychosomatic: The study related to physical complaints that arise or are aggravated by psychological factors such as thoughts, emotions, or stress. Not by an obvious physical cause.
Experimental Linguistics: The study related to the study of language experimentally.
Language and Brain: The study relates language issues to the brain.
Language of SDGs: The study related to language or communication practices to support the Sustainable Development Goals.
Language of Supply Chain: The study of language in the field of supply chain.
Podcast: The studies that extract or construct knowledge from podcast content.
TED Talk: The studies that extract or construct knowledge from TED Talk content.
Figure Speech: The studies that extract or construct knowledge from the content of speeches or interviews with famous or influential figures.
Public Opinion: The study that extracts or constructs knowledge from the opinions of the public for recommendations on progress and development.
Narratology: The study of the story or narrative of a text.
Culinary: The study of ingredients and how to cook or process food.
Language of Culture: The study of specific terms used in a culture, such as traditional activities, rituals, and processions.
Language of Media: The study of vocabulary, patterns, and language issues in the media.
Football: The study of football and society.
Manipulative Language on Products: The study of the use of non-factual language in promoting products or making claims.
Stories and Brain: The interdisciplinary study that explores how stories affect the human brain from the perspectives of neuroscience, psychology and literature.
Microplastics: The study of the impact of microplastics on the environment, climate, and health.
Deforestation: The study explores the impacts of deforestation. Oceans: The exploratory studies related to the sea.
America: Studies related to America.
China: Studies related to China.
Latin: Studies related to Latin society (Latin America).
Europe: Studies related to European society.
Central Asia: Studies relating to the peoples of central asia.
Middle East: Studies relating to the middle east.
Southeast Asia: Studies related to Southeast Asia.
Palestine: Studies related to palestine.
Autodidact: The study of the experience of improving skills by learning on your own without a teacher.
Viral: The study related to something that is phenomenal, trendy, or popular in society.
Speech Delay: The study related to cases of delayed speech in children.
Ethnic Language: The study related to the language used by a particular ethnic group. Artifact: The article that reports the findings or results of artifact identification.
Makeup Product: The study related to issues of makeup.
Narrative and Critical Review: The research that applies narrative and critical review methodologies.
Brain and Language: The study related to the complex relationships among language, brain, and behavior (cognitive neuroscience, brain function, brain imaging [structure and function], electrophysiology [electrical activity], neurobiology [cells and molecules], genetics, brain lesions [damage studies], and computational modeling).
Film: The study related to film, movies, cinema, motion pictures, feature films, short films, documentaries, and animation.
Mutation: the study of genetic mutations and their implications.
Experimental and Clinical Linguistics: The study of linguistics experimentally or clinically.
Perception: The study of the young generation's perspective on things.
 
GENERAL
Social Sciences: Social sciences refer to the academic disciplines that study human society and social behavior.
Natural Sciences: Natural sciences refer to the academic disciplines that study the natural world and its phenomena.
Humanities: Humanities refer to the academic disciplines that study human culture, history, philosophy, language, and the arts.
Formal Sciences: Formal sciences refer to the academic disciplines that deal with abstract concepts and structures, using logic, mathematics, and theoretical frameworks to study systems, patterns, and relationships.
Applied Sciences: Applied sciences refer to the practical application of scientific knowledge and principles to solve real-world problems and improve various aspects of human life.
Education: Education sciences refer to the field that studies the theory, practice, and processes of studying and learning.
Multidisciplinary Studies: Multidisciplinary studies refer to an academic approach that combines insights, methods, and perspectives from multiple disciplines to address complex issues or topics.
Philological science: Philological science is the study of language in historical and cultural contexts, focusing on the development, structure, and meaning of texts and languages over time.
 
Recent discussions on journal scope
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