Journal Information


Original title  : Journal of Digital Religion and Contemporary Society
Abbreviation  : JDRCS
Frequency  : 2 issues per year (June and December)
Number of articles  : 5 research articles and reviews per issue
DOI  : https://doi.org/10.64685/JDRCS
E-ISSN  : 3124-1034 
Editor-in-Chief  : Mukhammad Zamzami
Publisher  : Zamzami Scholar Publishing
Citation Analysis  : Google Scholar; Garba Rujukan Digital
Subject Area  : Arts and Humanities
Category   : Religious Studies
Discipline  : Indonesian Digital Religion

 

The Journal of Digital Religion and Contemporary Society (JDRCS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Zamzami Scholar Publishing, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. The journal serves as an international forum for the study of religion in relation to digital technologies and contemporary social change. It focuses on how religious ideas, practices, and identities are communicated, shaped, and contested within digital environments.

JDRCS publishes original research that examines the intersection of religion, media, and digital culture through empirical and theoretical approaches. The journal highlights emerging issues such as social media and religious authority, algorithmic influence, online religious communities, and the role of artificial intelligence in religious knowledge production. It welcomes interdisciplinary contributions from religious studies, social sciences, media studies, and related fields.

With a distinctive emphasis on contemporary digital contexts and Global South perspectives, JDRCS encourages context-sensitive and methodologically rigorous scholarship. The journal prioritizes research that contributes to critical academic debates and offers new insights into the transformation of religion in an increasingly networked and mediated world.

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): June

Published: 2026-06-02

Mediating Islamic Ecotheology in the Digital Age: A Framing Analysis of Hablum Minal Alam and Ecological Hijrah

Page: 1-33

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64685/JDRCS.2026.1.1.1-33
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Performing Piety in the Digital Sphere: Framing and Visual Mediation in Hawaariyyun’s Islamic Content

Page: 34-59

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64685/JDRCS.2026.1.1.34-59
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Redefining ‘Idolatry’: The Discursive Reconciliation of K-Pop Fandom and Muslim Identity on YouTube

Page: 60-95

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64685/JDRCS.2026.1.1.60-95
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