Sikh Formations - Religion Culture Theory is an influential academic journal. Focusing on research related to Sikhism and Punjabi culture, involving multiple fields such as religion, culture, and theory. Its goal is to provide scholars with an interdisciplinary and international communication platform to promote in-depth exploration of Sikhism and Punjab culture.
The topics covered are extensive, including the history, doctrines, rituals, faith practices, socio-cultural phenomena of Sikhism, as well as the development and changes of Sikhism in a global context. In addition to regular academic research papers and book reviews, the journal also welcomes various types of manuscripts from different disciplines, such as shorter papers, conference and seminar proceedings, interviews, longer book reviews, poetry, and academic discussions. The journal emphasizes the study of Sikhism and Punjabi culture in a dynamic environment, focusing on the situation of Sikhism and Sikhism in the context of globalization. It aims to broaden new horizons, promote communication with a wider range of disciplinary approaches, encourage conceptual innovation, and provide a venue for the emergence of new perspectives. By continuously creating reflective texts and backgrounds, this journal pays special attention to how cultural production creates fields with profound expressive possibilities.