“Journal of Human Rights,Gender Studies & Social Justice” is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study and advancement of human rights, gender equality, and social justice. The journal publishes high-quality research that covers both theoretical and practical aspects of these critical areas, with a particular focus on the global context, technological changes, legal reforms, and social transformations.
The journal aims to explore the intersections of human rights, gender, and social justice, examining issues such as human rights violations, gender equality, minority rights, and social inclusivity in diverse societies and cultures. It emphasizes the international dimension of these topics and focuses on the legal frameworks and norms that protect both individual and collective rights.
Scope:
- Human Rights and Legal Frameworks: Research on the legal protection of human rights, international human rights law, and the effectiveness of international institutions in safeguarding rights. This includes studies on human rights violations, advocacy, and the role of the state and international organizations in promoting justice.
- Gender Equality and Feminist Theory: Studies on gender equality, feminist theory, and the social, political, and economic barriers to achieving gender justice. Contributions are encouraged that examine the intersections of gender with race, class, ethnicity, and sexuality.
- Minority Rights and Social Inclusion: Research on the rights of minority groups, including ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities, with a focus on social inclusion, representation, and legal protection. This includes exploring issues related to migration, displacement, and the role of social movements in advocating for the rights of marginalized groups.
- Globalization and Human Rights: Studies examining the impact of globalization on human rights and social justice, including the role of global institutions, transnational corporations, and international legal norms in shaping human rights discourse.
- Social Justice and Equality: Contributions on the pursuit of social justice, including topics such as income inequality, access to education, healthcare, and social services, and the role of social policies in addressing structural inequalities.
- Technology, Human Rights, and Social Change: Research on the intersection of technological advances (such as digital rights, surveillance, and privacy) with human rights, gender justice, and social equity.
- Advocacy and Social Movements: Studies on social movements, human rights activism, and strategies for promoting social justice, both at the local and global levels. Contributions exploring the role of grassroots movements, NGOs, and advocacy groups are encouraged.
Audience:
The journal is aimed at scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the fields of human rights, gender studies, law, social justice, and international relations. It welcomes interdisciplinary contributions that engage with diverse methodologies, including legal analysis, ethnographic research, policy studies, and comparative analysis.