Review of Human Rights, An International Journal (Opportunity of Publish and Earn ($300))

Shehzad Ali Announcement
Location
Pakistan
Subject Fields
Colonial and Post-Colonial History / Studies, Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies, Human Rights, Indigenous Studies, Immigration & Migration History / Studies

Opportunity of Publish and Earn ($300)

 

Call for Papers

2020

 

Journal of Review of Human Rights

(https://reviewhumanrights.com)

 

Review of Human Rights invites scholarly research papers for publication in its 2019 and 2020 volumes. With the financial assistance of Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and the Society of Social Science Academics, we have allocated some amount of budget to pay honorariums to scholars for publishing with us. An amount of USD 300 will be paid as honorarium for publishing each article with us. This amount will be transferred directly through Western Union to the authors after the paper has been published online. Please note that we publish articles as soon as they successfully pass the peer review process.

 

Theme: In contemporary “precarious times” human rights are frequently violated, violence is perpetrated, and soft democracies back down in face of emergency regimes. These conditions produce the need to engage in critical reflection on our contemporary human condition. Our interdisciplinary Call for Papers seeks to reflect on these issues. We seek to reflect on multifarious manifestations of violence and derogations from human rights, whether historical or current. We would like to approach them from political, social, psychological, and cultural domains. We also want to devote considerable attention to how the situation of human rights is represented in art genre: literature, film, theatre or visual arts, and local narratives.

               

We hope that its interdisciplinary method will bring many interesting observations on and intellectual deliberations about the role of human rights in the past and in the present-day world. We invite both experienced scholars and young academics at the start of their careers, as well as doctoral students, to submit their papers. Full-length papers should not exceed 10,000 words. For more details about the submission guideline please visit our website:

 

Although papers are published on rolling basis, we provide a deadline for final submissions: November 30, 2020. Papers submitted earlier will be processed and published without waiting for the deadline. For submissions please visit our website: http://reviewhumanrights.com 

You can directly submit here as well: syedraza@hawaii.edu; review.humanrights@gmail.com.

 

  Our suggested topics include, but is not limited to, the following:

 

I. Societies

-  Genocides

-  Slavery

-  Nationalism

-  Ethnic cleansings

 

II. Individuals

-  Domestic violence

-  Mobbing

-  Sexual abuse

-  Symbolic violence

-  Economic discrimination

-  Youth and Violence

III. Defense of Human Rights

-  Human rights organizations

-  Humanitarian missions

-  Resistance movement

-  The ethos of a freedom fighter

-  Conspiracies, protests, revolts

-  Women's rights

-  Minority rights

-  Disability rights

-  Human rights and animal rights

-  Human rights Derogations

 

 

IV. Violence and Subjectivity

- Politics of trauma

 - Fear, despair and utopia

 - Violence and language

 

  

                V. Violence in the (Post-)Modern World

-  Cultural conditioning of violence

-  The regime of political correctness

-  Democracy and the dictatorship of the majority

-  Democracy and liberalism

-  Human rights and the free market

-  Violence in the media

 

 

VI. Literature and the Arts

-  Art and Literature about human rights violation

-  Art and Literature about violence

 

The Review of Human Rights (RHR) is an international journal published from Pakistan. Its editorial team has young scholars from around the world. This is the fifth Call For Papers of the journal. For more about the journal and submission process please visit our website.

 

Contact Information

Shehzad Ali, Managing Editor 

: syedraza@hawaii.edu; review.humanrights@gmail.com.

 

Contact Email
review.humanrights@gmail.com