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Aims & Scope

We are interested in employing interdisciplinary methodologies to produce reflexive theorizing and commentary on contemporary social change in countries once associated with the Third World. Given the history of uneven relations with the Global North and the social ills of poverty and violence in the South, we hope to generate research that addresses issues of social justice, global well-being, and translocal sustainable development. We welcome interdisciplinary, empirical, and conceptual contributions from the different social and human sciences.

This journal tackles Global South issues like the following:

  1. Knowledge generations and educational relations
  2. Historical dimensions of the contemporary world
  3. Local politics, geopolitics, and political trends
  4. Technological relations implicating the global south
  5. Welfare, health, well-being, and protection issues and conditions
  6. Dialogues, collaborations, peace, and conflicts
  7. Social Justice, freedom, and human dignity
  8. Pluriversality, cosmopolitanism, and planetary relations
  9. Cultural relations and heritage conditions
  10. Religion, spirituality, and faith phenomena and practice
  11. Migration, diaspora, globalization, and translocality
  12. Sustainable development and critical communities of practice
  13. Ecological balance, environmental constructs, and resource justice
  14. Urban and rural issues and relations
  15. Gender, religion, and identity
  16. Socio-economic relations, inequity, and inequality studies
  17. Decolonization and archipelagic studies

This journal publishes Research Articles & Book Reviews.