International Journal of Dalit and Marginal Studies

International Journal of Dalit and Marginal Studies

Publish by Institute of Dalit Studies and Research, Sonarpur, Kolkata-150

About the Journal: The International Journal of Dalit and Marginal Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access, multidisciplinary research journal published quarterly. The journal serves as a platform for critical scholarship focusing on Dalit and marginalized communities globally. It welcomes contributions from diverse academic fields, including sociology, history, political science, economics, literature, and cultural studies, fostering a holistic understanding of marginalization and social justice.

The journal is dedicated to academic excellence and follows stringent peer-review procedures to guarantee high-quality and influential research. By providing open access, it facilitates the unimpeded distribution of knowledge, empowering scholars, policymakers, and activists globally. The journal aims to elevate disadvantaged voices, underscore systemic inequities, and foster revolutionary discourse. Its worldwide scope and interdisciplinary methodology render it an invaluable resource for individuals investigating matters of caste, race, gender, and social exclusion. Academics, professionals, and advocates are encouraged to participate and engage in this essential dialogue.

The journal will be publishing:

  • Original research articles
  • Theoretical and conceptual essays
  • Case studies
  • Book reviews
  • Policy analyses

The aims of International Journal of Dalit and Marginal Studies:

  • Provide a voice to marginalized communities through rigorous academic scholarship.
  • Address the socio-economic, cultural, and political challenges faced by Dalits and other disadvantaged groups.
  • Encourage interdisciplinary approaches to studying marginalization, drawing insights from sociology, political science, history, economics, cultural studies, and other fields.
  • Contribute to policy-making by offering evidence-based research that addresses systemic inequalities.

Submit Your Article/Manuscript to: ijdms.editor@gmail.com

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