Call for Papers for our Special Issue, "The Problem of Social Justice: Global Perspectives and Personal Narratives."
I would also like to take this opportunity to give you an update on our latest Call for Papers for our Special Issue, "The Problem of Social Justice: Global Perspectives and Personal Narratives." The Issue allows for three kinds of submission types:
1. Research Paper Submissions: https://ellids.
2. Forum Submissions: In encouraging the invitees to tease out the intricacies of theory and lived experience, the Forum allows for a more immediate exploration for how research shapes and is shaped out of one’s particular experiences and positionalities. It is a space for scholars to experiment with style and form beyond conventional academic writing, by inviting a more intimate and self-reflective stance. Please take a look at the Forum section of Vol. 5, Issue 4 (https://ellids.com/research/
3. Questionnaire: Through the questionnaire, we are hoping to explore the diverse ways in which Social Justice is understood by people within and beyond academia, so that we may broaden our own understandings and relationships with the lived experience of Social justice, discriminations, and grievances. A collation of selected entries will be published in the Issue. Even if you are too engaged with prior commitments, we would request you to answer the 3 questions listed in the questionnaire form: https://forms.gle/
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