Aims and Scope

Muwazah: Jurnal Kajian Gender aims to serve as an academic forum for scholarly discussion, exchange of ideas, and research development focusing on academic studies on gender and child issues in Asia and global from an Islamic perspective using the intersectionality of religion approach. This approach views religion not as a standalone entity, but as interacting with social, cultural, economic, legal, and political variables that shape gender experiences and identities in society.

1) This journal publishes original research articles, theoretical and methodological papers, and critical literature reviews that explore, but are not limited to, the following areas:

- Gender Relations, Equality, and Social Justice in varied political, religious, and cultural contexts.

- Family Structures, Dynamics, and Resilience in response to global change, crises, and migration.

- Intersectionality of Religion, Law, and Gender in shaping rights, identities, and community life.

- Gendered Dimensions of Health, Education, and Digital Transformation in the era of Industry 4.0 and beyond.

- Feminist, Masculinity, and Queer Theories in contemporary and historical perspectives.

- Media, Communication, and Political Participation in shaping gender narratives and public policy.

- Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and advancement of protective and inclusive legal frameworks.

- Migration, Diaspora, and Transnational Communities and their influence on gender and family systems.

- Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and Community Resilience from a gender-sensitive perspective.

- Comparative and Cross-Regional Studies linking local empirical data to global debates and policy frameworks.

2) The journal welcomes contributions from scholars, practitioners, activists, and policymakers worldwide, with special interest in research that:

- Addresses underrepresented or marginalised communities;

- Employs innovative, multi-method, and interdisciplinary approaches;

- Generates actionable insights for policy and practice at both local and global levels.