Journals

  • JOURNAL OF CULTURE, LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, COMMUNICATION, ART, AND DESIGN

    Journal of Culture, Language, Literature, Communication, Art, and Design (CuLLCAD) is a scientific media as a forum for the publication of research results, literature reviews, and / or ideas from various disciplines. is a peer-reviewed journal published two times a year by the APEBSKID Indonesia. This journal is published twice a year, namely in March and October.

    All manuscripts submitted to the editor will be reviewed using a double-blind review system, meaning that the author does not know the name of the reviewer and the reviewer does not know the author's name.

    This journal is an international journal of multidisciplinary studies which covers various studies on culture, language, literature, communication, art, and design. This journal is sponsored by APEBSKID (Asosiasi Pengajar Budaya, Bahasa, Sastra, Komunikasi, Seni dan Desain)

  • APEBSKID INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

    This proceedings series aims to publish proceedings from The Apebskid International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (AICoMS). This Proceeding is published annually in fields of multidisciplinary studies.

    The articles that were submitted to AICoMS will be processed through a formatting review by the editor and a substantial review by an independent reviewers. The reviewing process is conducted by a double blind review. The reviewers are chosen by Scientific Committee. The decision regarding article publication is based on the review result.

    The articles published in this series' proceedings are immediately and always free to read, download, copy, and share. This series' proceedings are all open access. Every volume is released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 user licence, which specifies the uses of its content by third parties that are allowed. The conference organisers cover the cost of each

  • Bhawana: Journal of Sundanese Research

    This journal focuses on research and academic studies on Sundanese culture, language, literature, history, and social aspects of Sundanese society. The main objective of this journal is to document, develop, and analyze various aspects related to ethnicity, traditions, and the dynamics of Sundanese society in both local and global contexts. The scope of this journal covers various fields of study, including Sundanese language and linguistics, which encompass phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, as well as variations and developments of the Sundanese language across different media. Additionally, this journal highlights studies on Sundanese literature, both classical and modern, including comparative studies between Sundanese literature and other regional literatures, as well as its role in education and culture.
    Sundanese history and culture are also significant aspects of this journal, covering studies on Sundanese kingdoms, mythology, local wisdom, and cultural transformations in the modernization era. The journal also focuses on Sundanese arts and music, such as wayang golek, jaipongan, degung, and other performing arts, including the aesthetics of Sundanese visual arts and architecture, as well as the adaptation of Sundanese arts in the creative industry. Furthermore, this journal explores Sundanese society and socio-cultural aspects, including customs, social systems, and social changes due to globalization.
    In the field of education, the journal examines methods of teaching the Sundanese language in schools and universities, the use of technology in teaching, and educational policies related to the preservation of the Sundanese language and culture. Additionally, this journal covers Sundanese studies in a global context, such as the Sundanese diaspora, comparisons between Sundanese culture and other regional or national cultures, and the influence of foreign cultures on Sundanese traditions. With this broad coverage, the journal aims to be a platform for academics and researchers to develop Sundanese studies and contribute to the preservation and advancement of Sundanese culture in the future.