| Journal title | Dynamics of Rural Society Journal |
| Initials | DRSJ |
| Frequency | Biannual (January and July) |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.37905/drsj.v1i2 |
| Online ISSN | 2987-0844 |
| Print ISSN | - |
| Editor-in-chief | Sahrain Bumulo [ScopusID: 58125826500] |
| Managing Editor | Dewinta Rizky R. Hatu [ScopusID: 58990887300] Robert Saputra [ScopusID: 59377296000] |
| Publisher | Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, State University of Gorontalo, in collaboration with the Association of Indonesian Sociology Study Programs (APSSI) |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Language | English |

Dynamics of Rural Society Journal (DRSJ) is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed scholarly journal that publishes high-quality, academically rigorous research on rural society and social transformation. The journal welcomes original theoretical and empirical contributions, with particular attention to issues and debates relevant to the Global South. Published by the Department of Sociology at Gorontalo State University, Gorontalo, Indonesia, in collaboration with the Association of Indonesian Sociology Study Programs (APSSI), the journal is primarily aimed at researchers, academics, and social science students with a deep interest in the study of rural society dynamics and social transformation in rural areas. It publishes theoretically informed and empirically grounded scholarship on the social dynamics shaping rural communities, livelihoods, institutions, inequalities, and everyday life across diverse geographical settings.
DRSJ welcomes original research articles and review articles on rural social change, including work on inequality and welfare, livelihoods and labor, migration and demographic change, rural governance, agricultural and rural development policy, public institutions, gender and family relations, community resilience, agrarian-social transformation, and conflict, identity, and citizenship in rural contexts.
The journal particularly encourages contributions that engage with contemporary rural change in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and other developing regions, while connecting local empirical evidence to broader international debates in rural sociology, rural studies, development studies, agrarian change, and related fields.
Country of Origin of Editorial Team Members Based on Continent
The editorial team consists of 40 members originating from 15 countries:
Europe: Portugal (1); Spain (2); United Kingdom (2); France (1); Poland (1); Czechia (1).
North America: Canada (1)
South America: Uruguay (1)
Asia: Indonesia (18); Sri Lanka (1); Malaysia (2); India (2)
Oceania: New Zealand (1)
Africa: Nigeria (5); Tanzania (1)
Gender Diversity of Editorial Team
Male: 68%
Female: 32%
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