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About the Journal
International Journal of Religion, Arts, and Culture (IJRAC) is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the study of religion in cultural contexts. The journal publishes original and high-quality research on how religion shapes and is shaped by media, visuality, performance, heritage, literature, and everyday cultural practices.
IJRAC seeks to develop a clear scholarly forum for research at the intersection of religion and culture. The journal prioritizes articles that are theoretically grounded, methodologically explicit, and engaged with international academic debates. Rather than covering religion, arts, and culture as separate broad fields, the journal is specifically concerned with their intersections and with the analytical study of religion as a cultural force.
The journal welcomes contributions in areas including religion and media, religion and visual culture, ritual and performance, sacred arts, material religion, religious heritage, literature and religion, identity and representation, and cultural expressions of belief and practice. Submissions should demonstrate originality, analytical rigor, and relevance to wider scholarly discussions.
IJRAC is committed to maintaining strong editorial standards through double-blind peer review, ethical publishing practices, and international scholarly collaboration. Its mission is to serve as a distinguished venue for focused research in religion and culture and to contribute meaningfully to global academic discourse in this field.


