Top citation year was 2025 with 100 citations. Average citations per year stand at 59.33. Each indexed article contributes around 7.31 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 15.73, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 75 citations.
Ethnomathematics Journal
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Most Cited Article
Eksplorasi etnomatematika Museum Kereta Kraton Yogyakarta dan pengintegrasiannya ke dalam pembelajaran matematika
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
53
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| 2025 |
100
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| 2024 |
83
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| 2023 |
67
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| 2022 |
41
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| 2021 |
12
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About This Journal
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Ethnomathematics examines mathematical ideas and practices embedded in cultural traditions, indigenous knowledge, and everyday activities such as counting, measuring, designing, and problem-solving. By connecting formal mathematics with learners’ cultural experiences, ethnomathematics promotes inclusive, meaningful, and culturally responsive mathematics education.
Ethnomathematics examines mathematical ideas and practices embedded in cultural traditions, indigenous knowledge, and everyday activities such as counting, measuring, designing, and problem-solving. By connecting formal mathematics with learners’ cultural experiences, ethnomathematics promotes inclusive, meaningful, and culturally responsive mathematics education.
Given the cultural diversity of Indonesia and the broader Asia region, the journal emphasizes research that documents, analyzes, and integrates local and indigenous mathematical knowledge into education. The journal aims to advance global scholarly dialogue on equity, cultural sustainability, and innovative mathematics teaching and learning through rigorous peer-reviewed publications.
This journal is devoted to lecturers, researchers, school teachers, and teacher educators who seek to publish original scholarly contributions, including empirical studies, theoretical explorations, innovative practices, and hypothesis-driven research. Manuscripts may employ diverse scientific and methodological approaches, provided they demonstrate novelty, scholarly significance, methodological rigor, comprehensiveness, and critical engagement with relevant literature and perspectives. Authors are encouraged to present their work with international readability, ensuring clarity, accessibility, and relevance to a global academic audience.
This journal encompasses ethnomathematics contents written in the form of empirical research articles or review articles, involving:
Learning process
Instructional Designs
Mathematics objects
Realistic Mathematics
School Mathematics
Street Mathematics
Cultural Mathematics
Mathematics Power
Mathematical Language
Mathematical Thinking
Mathematics Learning
Affective aspects
Problem Solving Tasks
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