Author Guidelines
GENERAL INFORMATION
INKLUSI Journal of Disability Studies is published twice a year, in June and December. INKLUSI is published regularly to accommodate the publication of current research. We don't have any special edition or theme in each publication.
FOCUS AND SCOPE
INKLUSI: Journal of Disability Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that serves as a scholarly forum for critical discussions on disability as a social, cultural, political, and rights-based phenomenon. The journal aims to contribute to the development of disability studies by publishing original and rigorous scholarly works that place disability as a central focus of analysis.
INKLUSI welcomes interdisciplinary contributions to disability studies that draw on perspectives from education, sociology, law, public policy, psychology, health sciences, religious studies, and other relevant scholarly traditions. While the journal engages with these disciplinary perspectives, its scope is not limited to specific issues or academic fields. All submissions are expected to demonstrate clear theoretical grounding and to contribute meaningfully to scholarly debates on disability rights, social inclusion, accessibility, participation, and equity.
MANUSCRIPT STRUCTURE
- Title. The title must be clear, engaging, and informative, consisting of no more than 15 words.
- Author(s) and Affiliation. The author's name should be written in full without academic titles, accompanied by the full name of the author's institution (including the city and country), and an email address. For co-authored manuscripts, one author must be designated as the corresponding author.
- Abstract and Keywords. The abstract must be a maximum of 150 words and must include the research objectives, a brief description of the research methods, the research findings, and the significance of the results, followed by 3–5 keywords.
- Introduction. This section should explain the background of the research, identify the research gap, highlight the novelty of the study, review previous research, and clearly state the contributions.
- Method. This section should detail the research design, instruments, participants, data collection, and analysis techniques.
- Results and Discussion. This section presents findings supported by tables or figures and discusses them in relation to existing literature.
- Conclusion. This section summarizes findings and outlines theoretical, practical, and policy implications.
- References. References must follow APA 7th edition style, with a minimum of 25 sources from the last 10 years.
MANUSCRIPT FORMATTING GUIDELINES
- The manuscript should be prepared in A4 format, single-spaced, using Lato font size 10.
- The manuscript should be between 5,000 and 7,000 words.
- Margins must be set to 1.5 inches.
- The title should be centered and written in Lato font size 16.
- At least 80% of references must be from the last 10 years.
TABLES AND FIGURES
- Number tables and figures sequentially.
- Place titles above tables or figures.
- Include source information when applicable.
- Notes or sources appear beneath tables.
- All tables and figures must be clearly explained in the text.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Acknowledgments, if any, should be placed at the end of the manuscript following the conclusion section. In addition, authors are required to include a clear statement regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the preparation of the manuscript. This statement should specify whether AI-assisted tools were used, the purpose of their use, and affirm that the authors remain fully responsible for the content, originality, and integrity of the work.
ARTICLE PROCESSING CHARGE (APC)
INKLUSI Journal of Disability Studies charges an Article Processing Charge (APC) of IDR 1,750,000, applicable from Volume 11, Issue 1 onward.