Focus and Scope

International Journal of Angkola-Mandailing Culture (IJAMAC) is an open-access journal that aims to preserve and disseminate research related to Angkola-Mandailing culture, particularly in the Angkola-Mandailing area. The topic may range from cultural concerns to everyday issues, offering a real contribution to the local community. 

The scope of the study is not limited to education, linguistics, and literature but also includes other disciplines with the caveat of the manuscript's relevance to the English language.

Subfields Description
Angkola-Mandailing Anthropology Studies on the development of basic and applied research on the acquisition of Angkola-Mandailing socio-cultural aspects.
Angkola-Mandailing Linguistics Studies on the approach to the analysis of written, vocal, or sign language use, or any significant event (e.g., discourse, writing, conversation, or communicative event).
History of Angkola-Mandailing Studies on the history and local language learning for the benefit of people who are looking for the language references.
Literature of Angkola-Mandailing Studies on any kind of literary work from any era that was originally published or translated into English or local langauge.
Sociolinguistics Studies on analyzing local language form, meaning, and language in context; human language by observing an interplay between sound and meaning; and the social, cultural, historical, and political factors that influence the local language.
Arts of Angkola-Mandailing Studies on the descriptive study of the effect of any and all aspects of society, including cultural norms, expectations, and context, on the way language is used, and society's effect on language.