- Focus and Scope
- Section Policies
- Peer Review Process
- Open Access Policy
- Archiving
- Screening for Plagiarism
- Licensing Terms
- Publication Frequency
- Publication Ethics
Focus and Scope
Dialogia : Journal that is published by Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah Faculty, IAIN Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia since 2003 that has ISSN 1693-1149 (printed) and 2502-3853 (online). Dialogia Journal is published twice every year in June and December.
Focus :
Journal Dialogia focused on Islamic studies
Scope :
The scope of the article Dialogia journal is Islamic studies in conceptual framework or field research. Islamic thought is all ideas, criticisms, and theories taken from the Qur'an and Hadith as well as living the Qur'an and Sunnah that exist in society.
Islamic Studies :
- Theology
- Islamic Philosophy
- Fiqh
- Tafsir
- Hadith
- Tasawwuf
Section Policies
Articles
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Peer Review Process
Every article published in the Dialogia : Jurnal Studi Islam dan Sosial is processed by Blind peer-review.
Articles submitted are reviewed by the editorial team as the initial process. Editorial team will evaluate the feasibility of the content, focus, and methodology in the article. The articles are then sent to at least 2 reviewers at the position Blind Peer Review. Notes from reviewer then sent back to the author to be adapted to the standards of journal writing. Decision of the revised manuscript will be re-evaluated in the meeting of the editorial board. Later, the decision of editor in the final meeting will be informed to the author.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Archiving
This journal utilizes the LOCKSS system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries and permits those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration. More...
Screening for Plagiarism
To check the possibility of plagiarism, using the application Turnitin.
The article must below 20% of plagiarism.
Plagiarism include:
Word for word Plagiarism. The author uses the words of other authors (exactly) without mentioning the source.
Plagiarism over the source. The author uses the idea of others without giving enough recognition (without mentioning the source expressly).
Plagiarism of Authorship. The author acknowledged as the author of the paperwork of others.
Self Plagiarism. Included in this type are authors publish one article in more than one editor of the publication. And recycle paper/papers. That is important in self-plagiarism is that when taking his own works, then the creation of new works produced must have a meaningful change. This means that the old Works is a small part of the new works were produced. So readers will get new stuff, which is really the author of pour on the paper using the old paper.
Licensing Terms
Dialogia have CC-BY-NC-SA or an equivalent license as the optimal license for the publication, distribution, use, and reuse of scholarly work.

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Publication Frequency
Publishing twice a year in Juny and December
Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Dialogic Journal is a national journal with a peer-reviewed. This journal is published twice a year online by the Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah IAIN Ponorogo. This statement explains all parties’ ethical behavior in publishing articles in Dialogia Journal, including authors, editors, and reviewers. This statement is based on COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.
Ethical Guidelines Publishing
Article publication in Dialogia journal is an essential building block in developing a coherent network of knowledge and respect. This is a direct reflection of the quality of work of authors and institutions that support them. The articles that were reviewed support and contain the scientific method. Therefore, this is important to approve standard ethical behavior that was hoped to all parties involved in publishing, they are authors, editors, reviewer, publishers, and society.
Ushuluddin, Adab dan Dakwah Faculty IAIN Ponorogo as Dialogia Journal publisher is responsible for escorting all published processes seriously and recognizes responsibility ethic and other responsibilities. Institutions, in addition to being committed to ensuring that reprint advertising and other commercial revenues have no impact or influence on editorial decisions, are also committed to assisting in communication with journal managers and/or other publishers if viewed as useful and necessary.
Publishing Decision
The editor of Dialogia journal is responsible for deciding which articles to publish. The validation of that article and its importance to the researcher and reader should always drive the decision. Editors can be guided by the policies of the journal's board of editors and limited by legal provisions as to be enforced regarding defamation, copyright infringement, and plagiarism. Editors can consult with other editors or assessment teams in making this decision.
Fair Treatment
Editors always judge the manuscript based on its intellectual content regardless of the author's race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnic origin, nationality, or political philosophy.
Confidentiality
Editors may not disclose any information about the manuscript submitted except to the author, editor, reviewer, and publisher.
Notices and Conflicts of Interest
Unpublished materials disclosed in submitted manuscripts may not be used in the editor's research without the author's agreement written consent.
Contributions to Editorial Decision
Assessment from the reviewer helps an editor in making the editorial decision. Besides that, editorial communication with authors can help the author to improve their writing.
Speed
Any selected reviewer who feels unqualified to assess the research reported in the manuscript or knows that his or her quick review will be unlikely to have to notify the editor and free himself from the assessment process.
Confidentiality
Every manuscript accepted for judging should be treated as a confidential document. That document cannot be presented or discussed with others except unless authorized by the editor.
Objectivity Standards
Review processes or assessments must be conducted objectively. Personal criticism of the author is not justified. Appraisers should express their views clearly with supporting arguments.
Source Recognition
Assessors must identify relevant published work that is not cited by the author. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument has been previously reported must be accompanied by a relevant quote. An assessor should also ask the editor to pay attention to the similarity or overlap between the assessed manuscript and other published writings.
Notices and Conflicts of Interest
Confidential information or argument obtained through the expert reviewer partners’ assessment should be kept confidential and should not be used for personal interest. Assessors cannot weigh manuscripts where they have interest conflict stemming from relationships or connections of a competitive nature, cooperation, or otherwise with any author, company, or institution related to the written.
Reporting Standard
The author has to present an accurate report from the journal result that was made and an objective discussion about the significance. Main data have to be represented accurately in text. Written text has to include details and enough references to allow others to repeat the research. Fraudulent or intentionally inaccurate statements constitute unethical and unacceptable behavior.
Originality and Plagiarism
Authors have to ensure that they have written entirely original and they have quoted or cited correctly when they have used the research or opinion from others
Double Publishing, Repeating or Concurrent
An author in general should not publish a manuscript that essentially describes the same research in more than one major journal or publication. Submitting the same manuscript to more than one journal simultaneously is unethical and unacceptable behavior.
Source Recognition
Reasonable recognition for others' work should always be given. The authors should cite publications that have an effect in determining the nature of the reported work.
Authorship of Writing
Authorship should be limited to those who make an important contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of reported studies. All persons who make important contributions must be listed as co-authors. If other people are participating in certain important aspects of the research project, they must be recognized or listed as contributors. The right author must ensure that all appropriate co-authors are included in the writing and that all co-authors have seen and agreed to the final version of the writing and have agreed to its submission for publication.
Notices and Conflicts of Interest
Authors have to inform in their manuscript of any financial conflict or another substantive conflict that may be influenced by the result or interpretation of the manuscript. All financial support for the project must be informed.
Fundamental Errors in Published Journal
If the author finds any significant error or inaccuracy in the manuscript so the author should inform the editor or journal publisher promptly. Therefore, the author works together with the editor to retract or correct the writing.