Indonesian Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASAGI, abbreviated from Indonesian) accommodates 15 Study Programs of Sociology of Religion within the state Islamic universities of Indonesia. The association has had a deal in vision, mission, scientific development, curriculum design, compulsory courses, and others. However, each of the fifteen study programs has its scientific characteristics due to the differences in its history, background, and developmental direction. Academic journals, the output, and the media that are directly related to the intellectual society, should be able to reveal the scientific characteristics of each institution. However, the characteristics are not necessarily easy to carry out. This writing reveals two premises, namely; First, differentiating each institution’s idiosyncratical theme through its journal’s macrostructure; Second, the suitability of discourses published by an ASAGI associated-journal with the identity of each institution concerne.
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