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| The Horizon Journal (THJ) is published by LP2M Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Az-Zain Sampang. For more information, visit: Campus: staiza.ac.id LP2M: lp2m.staiza.ac.id Journal House: journal.staiza.ac.id |
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| The Horizon Journal accepts article submissions at any time online through the designated web page. Therefore, there is no specific time limit or deadline for submitting manuscripts. |
About the Journal
The Horizon Journal (THJ) is an international peer-reviewed, open access, and interdisciplinary scientific journal committed to presenting original research with theoretical, practical, and policy contributions. THJ positions itself as a strategic platform to bridge technology innovation and management, applied statistics, Islamic economics and ethical finance, and public policy in response to global challenges in the digital age. By focusing on research grounded in data, ethical viewpoints, and public policy, THJ aims to be a leading global academic source that encourages new ideas and offers practical guidance for policymakers, scholars, and professionals to create sustainable solutions for today's social, economic, and technological challenges.
THJ focuses on research that combines emerging technologies, data analysis methods, Islamic economics, and public policy. Published articles are expected to demonstrate novelty, theoretical significance, practical relevance, and clear policy implications.
The scope of THJ includes, but is not limited to:
- Technology Governance and Regulation
- Statistics and Social Impact Analysis
- Innovation, Transformation, and Social Change
- Comparison and Analysis of Global Policies
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Strategy
- Mental Health and Psychological Well-being
- Bioethics and Law in Biomedicine
- Human Ecology and Global Health
To guide its editorial direction, THJ organizes its scope into three thematic pillars: (1) Frontiers of Science and Policy, (2) Digital Exploration and the Future of Society, and (3) Humanity at New Frontiers. These pillars reflect our commitment to transdisciplinary inquiry, bridging scientific data, technological innovation, cultural insight, and ethical reflection to address complex global challenges.
All manuscripts submitted to THJ are subject to a rigorous double-blind peer review process, ensuring that both authors and reviewers remain anonymous throughout the evaluation. This system promotes fairness, reduces bias, and upholds the integrity of scholarly assessment.


