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Judul jurnal  Journal of Economic and Social Science 
Inisial JoESS
Singkatan J. Ekonomi, soc. sains.
Cetak ISSN 0000-0000
ISSN daring 3047-6968
DOI  
Frekuensi Februari, Juni, dan Oktober
Pemimpin Redaksi Dr. Andi Mattingaragau Tenrigau, SE., M.Si.
Afiliasi Andi Pandangai Consulting and Development Centre (ACDC)
   
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Journals of Economic and Social Science (JoESS) merupakan jurnal dalam bidang ilmu-ilmu ekonomi dan sosial. Ruang lingkupnya meliputi bidang ekonomi, manajemen, akuntansi, keuangan, hukum, politik, komunikasi, sosiologi, antropologi, psikologi sosial, linguistik, pendidikan, geografi, kesehatan masyarakat, statistik sosial dan ekonomi, dan hal-hal terkait lainnya.

Jurnal ini terbit tiga kali dalam setahun setiap Februari, Juni dan Oktober yang diterbitkan oleh Andi Pandangai Press. Setiap edisi terbit diharapkan mempunyai minimal 5 judul artikel dan maksimal 15 artikel.

Journals of Economic and Social Science (JoESS) bertujuan untuk mempublikasikan artikel atau karya ilmiah berupa hasil penelitian dari para peneliti, dosen, guru, mahasiswa dan praktisi di Indonesia dan dari berbagai negara di dunia.

Journals of Economic and Social Science (JoESS) terbit tiga kali dalam setahun yaitu pada bulan Februari, Juni dan Oktober. Artikel dikirim secara online melalui website dengan cara mendaftar terlebih dahulu kemudian submit artikel. Unduh Panduan Penulisan dan Templat .

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Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July - October 2025
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The Journal of Economic and Social Science (JoESS), Volume 2, Number 3 (July–October 2025), presents five significant articles that collectively focus on Islamic Education and its implementation within contemporary social and economic contexts. Key highlights include the integration of religious values with professionalism, exemplified by the development of work experience in Sharia-based banks; the crucial role of non-formal institutions, specifically Majelis Ta'lim (Islamic study groups), in advancing religious education; a philosophical analysis of the concept of the learner from the perspectives of Western thought schools such as empiricism, nativism, and convergence theory, reviewed through an Islamic Educational lens; and the identification of challenges and innovative strategies in the teaching of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) in Public Universities, alongside the integration of learning and instructional concepts from both Islamic and social perspectives. Overall, this issue aims to provide scholarly contributions that bridge fundamental Islamic teachings with the challenges posed by current academic developments and societal changes.

Published: 2025-10-31

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