Journal Discrimination and Injustice
Published by Brajamusti Publication
Journal Discrimination and Injustice aims to advance scientific research on various forms of discrimination and injustice that affect individuals and groups based on legal status race religion ethnicity gender sexual orientation and other social factors. The journal seeks to create a robust academic space for analyzing structural inequalities and exclusionary practices that emerge in contemporary societies with particular emphasis on Southeast Asia a region characterized by significant social cultural religious and legal diversity that produces complex and distinctive patterns of injustice. Through an interdisciplinary approach the journal promotes the production of scholarly knowledge that can support evidence based policymaking strengthen global dialogue on human rights and reinforce international commitments to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The journal encompasses research that examines various forms of discrimination inequality and marginalization rooted in race religion ethnicity gender sexual orientation legal status disability and socioeconomic or political factors. Its scope includes studies on stereotypes patriarchy power relations symbolic violence social processes that produce injustice and cultural or legal dynamics that influence access to fundamental rights. The journal places particular emphasis on studies related to Southeast Asia recognizing the regions demographic complexity and plural legal systems that generate unique patterns of injustice requiring rigorous interdisciplinary inquiry. Accepted works may include qualitative or quantitative empirical research normative legal analysis policy critiques theoretical explorations and cross country or cross cultural comparative studies. This journal operates within the academic fields of Human Rights Studies Social Sciences Law and Society Studies Gender Studies Ethnic and Cultural Studies and Political Science and Public Policy. Its thematic focus includes issues of discrimination structural injustice human rights gender equality multiculturalism ethnic and religious diversity social justice theory and public policy analysis. With this broad and interdisciplinary subject orientation the journal positions itself as a comprehensive scholarly forum for understanding critically examining and proposing scientific solutions to various forms of injustice at local regional and global levels
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