Yogyakarta, May 13, 2026 – The Faculty of Cultural Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada (FIB UGM) organized the Poetika Article Workshop for Scopus Reapplication. This event is part of the Journal Governance Assistance Program Toward Scopus Indexing and UGM Journal Quartile Improvement EQUITY WCU 2025/2026, aimed at boosting the quality of scientific publications in the field of literature.
The program specifically targets students, lecturers, and literature researchers. Through an intensive mentoring scheme, this initiative is projected to expand the distribution of author affiliations, improve the quality of manuscripts published by Poetika, Journal of Literary Studies, and simultaneously increase global article citations.
Before the main workshop took place, the committee conducted a rigorous series of selection stages. The process began with manuscript submissions through a Call for Articles from February 23 to April 15, 2026. Submitted manuscripts then went through an initial screening process from April 15 to 27, 2026. Subsequently, the manuscripts entered a period of in-depth review from April 28 to May 12, 2026, in accordance with the publication guidelines of Poetika Journal.
During the workshop, ten successfully selected articles received comprehensive revision notes from two expert mentors. Dr. Phil. Muammar Zayn Qadafy and Noor Malihah, Ph.D. were tasked with analyzing the substance of each manuscript to ensure they meet international standard qualifications.
Several manuscripts reviewed by Dr. Qadafy covered topics such as children’s literature analysis, liminal space in postcolonial studies, power relations, gender inequality, and necropolitics. Meanwhile, Dr. Malihah reviewed manuscripts related to religious nationalism, mechanisms of violence, trauma representation, reading habits, and women’s resistance.
The Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni of FIB UGM, Mimi Savitri, S.S., M.A., Ph.D., expressed her positive response to the implementation of this event during her opening remarks.
“We appreciate this event because it is not only to improve the quality of the participants’ articles but also part of the effort to elevate the accreditation of Poetika Journal to a higher level, from Sinta 2 to Scopus. Therefore, the faculty supports this activity because the success of Poetika is not just the participants’ success in producing high-quality and internationally recognized articles. It also expands the international network of FIB, which consequently boosts the faculty’s global recognition,” she stated.
This periodic governance and improvement of scientific publication standards reaffirm the role of educational institutions in supporting the dissemination of quality knowledge. Elevating research quality to an international level is expected to strengthen cross-border academic partnership networks and ensure the sustainability of an inclusive educational ecosystem for the broader community.
[Public Relations of FIB UGM, Candra Solihin]

