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Integritas Terbuka: Peace and Interfaith Studies (E-ISSN 2985-301X) is a peer-reviewed open access journal dedicated to advancing multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research in the fields of interfaith dialogue and peace studies. The journal provides a platform for critical engagement and scholarly exchange on the dynamics of interreligious encounters, peacebuilding practices, and the role of faith-based wisdom in fostering harmony within contemporary pluralistic societies. <<Read more>>

 

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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Integritas Terbuka: Peace and Interfaith Studies
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Integritas Terbuka: Peace and Interfaith Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026) presents eight scholarly articles that critically engage with contemporary issues of peace, religion, identity, citizenship, media, and cultural transformation in both Indonesian and global contexts. This issue offers diverse theoretical and empirical perspectives, including analyses of social violence representation in digital media through Johan Galtung’s conflict theory, the relevance of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christian realism in addressing twenty-first-century geopolitical crises, and the cultural agency of indigenous communities in negotiating tradition and digitalization through social media. Other contributions explore art as a medium of peace and conflict transformation, the relevance of Ahmad Syafii Maarif’s thought in overcoming identity politics, the citizenship challenges of Confucian communities in post–New Order Indonesia, and the political thought of Nurcholish Madjid in bridging revelation, tradition, and reason. The issue is further enriched by a philosophical examination of value disorientation among Generation Z in the digital age through the perspective of Max Scheler.

This issue features eight articles authored by 20 scholars from Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, and Italy (4 countries), representing a diverse range of academic, religious, and civil society institutions. Contributors are affiliated with institutions including Parahyangan Catholic University Bandung, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, Universiti Malaya, University Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA) Brunei Darussalam, Sekolah Katholik Notre Dame Jakarta, Yayasan Perspektif Sosiologi Indonesia, and Misioneras Clarisas del Santísimo Sacramento in Rome, Italy. Together, these contributions reaffirm Integritas Terbuka’s commitment to advancing critical, interdisciplinary, and globally engaged scholarship on peacebuilding, interfaith relations, citizenship, and social transformation in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

Published: 04-06-2026

Articles

  • Social Violence Representation in BandungBergerak.id Media: A Conflict Study of Johan Galtung

    Manuella Princessa, Gabriel Putra Pratama, Grace Derio, Yutaro Yoshikoshi, Fajar Fatrias Akbar, Mochamad Ziaul Haq
    1-18
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.81
  • Christian Realism of Reinhold Niebuhr in the Multipolar Geopolitical Crisis of the Twenty-First Century

    R. F. Bhanu Viktorahadi, Martha Gabriela Hernández
    19-34
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.77
  • Negotiating Tradition and Digitalization: The Cultural Agency of Indigenous Communities in Social Media Adaptation in Indonesia

    Paelani Setia, Moh. Dulkiah, Muhammad Ikhlas Rosele, Kristining Seva, Renatha Aisya Nazwanindya
    35-48
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.82
  • Art as a Medium of Peace: An Aesthetic Analysis of Galtung’s Conflict Transformation Theory Analisis Kritis tentang Seni sebagai Medium Transformasi Konflik

    Fauzie Wiriadisastra, Rudi Setiawan
    49-66
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.80
  • Overcoming Identity Politics through National Islam: The Relevance of Ahmad Syafii Maarif’s Thought for Contemporary Indonesia

    Josep Aldo Setiawan
    67-78
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.83
  • From Formal Recognition to Substantive Recognition: Citizenship Challenges of Confucianism in Post–New Order Indonesia

    Rika Dilawati, Mohamad Dindin Hamam Sidik
    79-92
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.85
  • Sunnatullah as a Bridge Between Revelation, Tradition, and Reason: The Relevance of Nurcholish Madjid’s Thought for Contemporary Indonesian Islamic Politics Analisis Pemikiran Nurcholish Madjid tentang Politik Islam Di Indonesia

    Julianus Eduardus
    93-104
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.84
  • The Disorientation of Value Hierarchies among Generation Z in the Digital Age: A Max Schelerian Analysis

    Alfonso Hedo
    105-118
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.59029/int.v5i1.79
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Journal title Integritas Terbuka: Peace and Interfaith Studies
DOI Prefix 10.59029/int by Crossref
Frequency Two issues per year
Online ISSN 2985-301X
Editor-in-chief Mochamad Ziaul Haq
Accreditation Sinta 4 on Decree 10/C/C3/DT.05.00/2025 and Accreditation certificate
Publisher Program Integritas Terbuka, Kongregasi Hati Kudus Yesus (RSCJ) Indonesia

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