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Editor-in-Chief
Yaoping LIU, Institute of Science Innovation and Culture (ISIC), Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep (Thailand)

Associate Editor
Saichol Chudjuarjeen, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep (Thailand)

Advisory Board
Pichai Jamannee, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep (Thailand)
Niyom Rathamarit, Thammasat University (Thailand)
Prathan Watanavanich, Thammasat University (Thailand)

Editorial Board
Tahir Abbas, Leiden University (The Netherlands)
Kapila Abhayawansa, University of Kelaniya (Sri Lanka)
Amar Ahmed, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Sami Al-Daghistani, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research (USA)
Metteyya Beliatte, Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep (Thailand)
Abdelrazek Elnaggar, Ain Shams University (Egypt)
Mesut Idriz, University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
Tan Miau Ing, Malaya University (Malaysia)
Patcharinruja Juntaronanont, Bangkok Thonburi University (Thailand)
Nadhirotul Laily, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik (Indonesia)
Godson Nwokocha, Stadio Higher Education (South Africa)
Kieko Obuse, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies (Japan)
Daranee Pimchangthong, ISIC-Rajamangala University of Technology Krungth (Thailand)
Armando Salvatore, McGill University (Canada)
Pagorn Singsuriya, Mahidol University (Thailand)
Tantayakul Sirilucksm, Ramkhamhaeng University (Thailand)
Wannaporn Siripala, ISIC-Rajamangala University of Technology Krungth (Thailand)
Anja Zalta, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

Managing Editor
Clinton Chidiebere Anyanwu, ISIC-Rajamangala University of Technology Krungth (Thailand)

Associate Managing Editor
Junaidi Junaidi, ISIC-Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep (Thailand)

Copy Editor
Ada Marie Mascarinas, ISIC- Rajamangala University of Technology Krungth (Thailand)

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The Journal of Social Innovation and Knowledge is a fully Open Access journal, which means that all articles are freely available online, ensuring maximum, worldwide dissemination of content. Open Access publication of the journal is supported by a subvention from Institute of Science Innovation and Culture (ISIC), Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, and the Article Publication Charge for authors is therefore waived. For more information, see the BrillOpen dedicated webpage.

The Journal of Social Innovation and Knowledge (JSIK) is an international, interdisciplinary, rigorously peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research and practice in social innovation and knowledge production, dissemination, and application. Recent decades have witnessed significant developments in research focusing on social innovation. Social innovation is a broad field of study that comprises human, societal, professional, and organizational dimensions. It explores the processes, structures, and consequences of social innovation and of knowledge creation, transfer, and application. JSIK aims to be the premier platform for such research to reach a global audience of researchers, educators, students, practitioners, consultants, international leaders, and policymakers who recognize the value of social innovation and knowledge as cultural and economic drivers and who base their decisions on ground-breaking ideas and discoveries.

JSIK publishes theoretical articles, empirical studies using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods, practice-oriented papers, teaching-oriented papers, case studies, conference reports, short articles on current trends, and shorter commentaries, debates, and review articles. JSIK also publishes cutting-edge research on trending topics in social innovation and knowledge in such domains as entrepreneurship, education, technology, community development and cultural change, and religion and interfaith dialogue. The journal is a valuable platform especially for those researching and working in Religion, Education, and Management Sciences.

Publications in JSIK cover a broad range of planned and unplanned innovation topics, highlighting innovative ideas, strategies, and practices that effect positive social change. The journal is particularly interested in publishing research that examines the following topics:

Education and Society: Education policy, curriculum development, teacher education, educational technology, educational leadership, and the social and cultural aspects of education – submissions that examine the intersections between education and broader societal issues, such as social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Entrepreneurship: Submissions that explore the intersections of social innovation and business and that highlight innovative approaches to creating social value through entrepreneurship and management science.

Technology: Submissions that explore how technology drives social innovation, including topics related to digital health, smart cities, artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, data-driven innovation, the digital divide, open innovation, the 4th Industrial Revolution, and the development of digital tools and platforms to promote social impact.

Community Development and Cultural Change: Submissions that examine the role of planned and unplanned innovation in community development, including the development of new approaches to community organizing, civic engagement, local economic development, cultural change, and the development of new norms, values, and attitudes that promote social and environmental sustainability.

Religion, Politics, and Society: Submissions that explore the roles religion plays in politics and societal solidarity/division on a domestic and global scale through its social influence and transnational networks, including how politicians use religion to strengthen domestic social control and extend soft power abroad.

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