Sociology Indonesian Journal is an academic publication that focuses on the study of sociology within the Indonesian context. Published in the English language, it aims to provide a platform for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to share their knowledge and insights on various sociological topics in Indonesia. The journal covers a wide range of themes and issues related to sociology, including social change, social inequality, social institutions, social movements, and social theories. It accepts original research articles, empirical studies, review articles, and theoretical discussions, all of which contribute to advancing the understanding of Indonesian society from a sociological perspective. Sociology Indonesian Journal aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and promote the exchange of ideas among scholars from different academic disciplines. It encourages collaboration between sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, economists, and other social scientists to explore the complexities of Indonesian society. The journal adheres to strict academic standards and practices a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and validity of the published articles. It also promotes openness and transparency in research by adhering to ethical guidelines and encouraging authors to disclose their research methodology and data sources. Sociology Indonesian Journal is an invaluable resource for academics, policy-makers, and practitioners who seek to deepen their understanding of Indonesian society. It provides a platform for critical analysis, empirical investigations, and theoretical debates, contributing to the development of sociological knowledge and the improvement of social policies in Indonesia.