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About the Journal
PAMMASE WANUA: Journal of Community Service
Meaning of the Name
Pammase Wanua is derived from the Bugis language, meaning grace, blessing, and benefit for the country and society. This name reflects the journal's dedication to sharing the results of community service that has a tangible, sustainable impact and is focused on promoting social welfare.
Focus and Scope
Pammase Wanua Journal publishes scientific articles resulting from Community Service (PkM) based on science, applied research, and local wisdom. It covers various fields:
- Education and Community Empowerment
- Islamic Boarding School, School, and College-Based Community Service
- People's Economy and Sharia Economy
- Public Health and Environment
- Law, Human Rights, and Legal Literacy
- Empowerment of Women and Children
- Appropriate Technology for Society
- Strengthening MSMEs and Social Entrepreneurship
- Religious Moderation and Local Wisdom
- Digital Transformation of Society
Objectives of the Journal
The Pammase Wanua Journal aims to serve as a platform for the scientific dissemination of community service results that are practical and offer effective solutions. Foster collaboration between academics, practitioners, and the community. Enhance the role of universities in promoting sustainable social development. Document exemplary practices in community service.
Types of Articles Accepted
- Community Service Articles
- Article on Best Practices in Community Service
- Research-Based Community Assistance Article
- Articles on Models, Methods, or Innovations in Community Service
- Community Service Program Review Article (based on empirical experience)
Publication Language
- Indonesian
- English
Publication Frequency
Pammase Wanua Journal is published two (2) times a year, namely: - June Edition.
- December Edition (Frequency can be increased according to journal management readiness)
Management System Journal
- Using Open Journal Systems (OJS)
- The article review process employs double-blind peer review.
- Plagiarism check before publication
- Editorial management refers to the ethical principles of scientific publication.
Target Readers
- Lecturers and Researchers
- Undergraduate, Master's, and Doctoral students
- Community Service Program Practitioners and Managers
- Observer of social development and public policy
- Government and non-government institutions
Journal Vision
To become a superior, inclusive, and nationally reputable community service journal in disseminating impactful, equitable, and sustainable community service practices.
Journal Mission
- Improving the quality and quantity of community service publications
- Strengthening the integration between research and community service
- Developing community service based on local values, science, and community needs
- Encourage cross-disciplinary and cross-sector collaboration
Indexation Target
- Google Scholar
- GARUDA
- Dimensions
- DOAJ (medium term)
- SINTA (national accreditation)



