Journal of Asian Social Sciences Research
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Asian Social Science Research

Editors’ Introduction: Learning, Adaptation, and Fragile Social Orders across Asian and Adjacent Worlds

Asep Iqbal (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 May 2026

Abstract

Journal of Asian Social Science Research, Volume 4, Number 2, 2022, brings together five articles that ask how people and institutions respond when familiar arrangements become unsettled. The issue moves across South Africa, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Lombok, and the Maldives. Its geographical range extends beyond Asia in the opening article, but its intellectual concern remains consistent with the journal’s broader mission: to understand social life comparatively, carefully, and with attention to human experience. The word that best captures this issue is not crisis, though crisis is present. It is adaptation. Students adapt to new freedoms and risks. Educational institutions adapt to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities adapt local resources into new forms of collective action. Religious traditions adapt through historical encounter and social negotiation. Democratic institutions adapt, or fail to adapt, under domestic instability and regional influence. In each case, adaptation is not automatic. It is shaped by infrastructure, personality, gender, history, leadership, belief, community networks, and power.

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jassr

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Subject

Social Sciences

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Journal of Asian Social Science Research is a peer-reviewed and open access publication since 2019. It aims to contribute to the development of Asian social science by providing a forum for researchers, academics and policy-makers to publish their research on the broad problems on Asian social ...