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Target Readership - Journal of East Asian Religions and Cultures
Target Readership - Journal of East Asian Religions and Cultures (JEARC)
The Journal of East Asian Religions and Cultures (JEARC) serves as a premier academic platform for interdisciplinary research on religious traditions, cultural practices, and philosophical thought across East Asia. Our target readership encompasses scholars, researchers, and practitioners engaged in the study of East Asian religious and cultural phenomena, with particular emphasis on contemporary developments and historical continuities in the region.
Religious Studies Scholars and Researchers
Access rigorous academic research on East Asian religious traditions, including Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto, and indigenous Korean religious movements, providing essential comparative frameworks for understanding religious diversity and transformation in the region.
Graduate Students and Doctoral Candidates
In religious studies, East Asian studies, anthropology, and cultural studies can explore cutting-edge methodologies and theoretical frameworks for analyzing East Asian religious and cultural phenomena, gaining exposure to interdisciplinary research approaches and scholarly discourse in the field.
University Faculty and Academic Instructors
Can integrate peer-reviewed research on East Asian religions and cultures into their courses, enhancing curriculum with contemporary scholarly perspectives on religious transformation, cultural adaptation, and cross-regional religious dynamics in East Asia.
Policy Makers and Cultural Heritage Professionals
Can access scholarly insights on the role of religious and cultural institutions in East Asian societies, informing policy decisions related to cultural preservation, religious freedom, and intercultural dialogue initiatives across the region.
Interfaith Dialogue Facilitators and Religious Practitioners
Can access academic perspectives on East Asian religious traditions and their contemporary expressions, facilitating informed dialogue and promoting interreligious understanding and cooperation across diverse faith communities.
International Scholars and Comparative Religion Researchers
Can explore the diverse manifestations of religious innovation and adaptation across East Asian societies, examining how traditional religious forms interact with modernity and contribute to the global understanding of religious transformation and cultural change.
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