About the Journal

Journal of Earth Kingdom (JEK) is a unique scholarly platform that seamlessly integrates biological and social sciences. It delves into the intricate relationship between natural ecosystems and human societies, aiming to foster a rich dialogue and collaboration among researchers from diverse fields. Published by the Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future (IASSSF), JEK serves as a beacon for scholars dedicated to exploring the nexus of biology and sociology.

Aims

The aim of JEK is to advance the understanding of the intricate relationships between biological phenomena and social contexts. The journal seeks to promote interdisciplinary research that bridges the gap between natural sciences and social implications, contributing to both scientific knowledge and societal development.

 

Focus

JEK focuses on publishing scientific articles that integrate biological sciences with social sciences. It emphasizes research that explores the interconnectedness of ecological, evolutionary, and social processes, and their implications for human and environmental well-being.

 

Scope

This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 

  1. Integrative Zoology and Animal Science (This will cover studies on animals that integrate biological knowledge with social implications, such as the impact of human activities on wildlife.);
  2. Plant Science and Botanical Sociology (This will focus on the intersection of plant science and human societies, including the role of plants in culture, tradition, and community development.);
  3. Social Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (This will explore how social structures and behaviors influence ecological and evolutionary processes.);
  4. Geography, Planning, and Development in Biological Context (This will examine how biological factors influence geographical patterns and contribute to planning and development strategies.);
  5. Biogeography and Human Interaction (This will study the geographical distribution of species and ecosystems in the context of human geography.);
  6. Behavioral Physiology and Social Implications (This will delve into how physiological mechanisms behind behavior affect and are affected by social structures.);
  7. Sociobiology and Population Biology: (This will investigate the biological basis of social behaviors and how they influence population dynamics.);
  8. Navigation, Migration, and Social Impact: (This will look at the biological aspects of animal navigation and migration and their social and ecological impacts.);
  9. Biomedicine and Society: (This will focus on the social implications of biomedical research and healthcare practices.).

e-ISSN: 3024-9821

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Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 2: (January) 2025

The authors are affiliated with State University of Gorontalo in Gorontalo, Universitas Indonesia in Depok and Jakarta, and Universitas Hasanuddin in Makassar (Indonesia).

Published: 2025-01-31

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