Humanity-An International Journal of Human Rights Humanitarianism and Development
Scope & Guideline
Bridging disciplines for impactful humanitarian research.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Human Rights Analysis:
The journal emphasizes the examination of human rights through various lenses, including historical, political, and cultural perspectives, addressing both theoretical frameworks and practical implications. - Humanitarian Studies:
There is a strong focus on humanitarianism, particularly in the context of crises, conflicts, and the impact of international humanitarian law, exploring the roles of various actors and the ethical dilemmas involved. - Development Studies:
The journal investigates development issues, particularly in relation to postcolonial contexts and the effects of globalization, economic policies, and social justice movements. - Decolonization and Postcolonialism:
A distinctive feature of the journal is its commitment to decolonizing narratives and understanding the historical and contemporary implications of colonialism on human rights and humanitarian practices. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches, integrating insights from law, sociology, history, and cultural studies to enrich discussions on human rights and humanitarianism.
Trending and Emerging
- Economic Sanctions and Their Impacts:
A growing body of work explores the effects of economic sanctions on populations, highlighting the intersection of human rights and international policy, particularly in regions like Iran and their socio-economic consequences. - Displacement and Migration Studies:
There is an increasing focus on the politics of displacement, migration, and asylum, addressing the complexities of belonging and the rights of displaced populations in various socio-political contexts. - Visual and Cultural Representations of Human Rights:
Emerging themes include the analysis of visual culture and representations of human rights, particularly in relation to genocide and humanitarian crises, indicating a shift towards interdisciplinary methodologies. - Decolonization Narratives:
The journal is increasingly publishing works that interrogate decolonization and post-colonialism, emphasizing the importance of these themes in understanding contemporary human rights issues. - Intersectionality in Human Rights Discourse:
There is a notable trend towards integrating intersectional analyses into human rights discussions, focusing on how various identities and social categories intersect to influence experiences of oppression and resistance.
Declining or Waning
- Classical Human Rights Frameworks:
There has been a noticeable decline in discussions centered around traditional human rights frameworks, such as those established post-World War II, as newer paradigms and critiques emerge. - Western-Centric Perspectives:
Papers that predominantly focus on Western approaches to human rights and humanitarianism are becoming less frequent, giving way to more global and inclusive narratives that consider non-Western contexts. - Static Notions of Development:
The journal has seen fewer articles that adhere to conventional definitions of development, indicating a move toward more dynamic and context-sensitive understandings of development issues. - Legalistic Approaches to Humanitarianism:
There is a waning interest in strictly legalistic analyses of humanitarian law, as scholars increasingly prioritize ethical, cultural, and socio-political dimensions. - Historical Narratives without Contemporary Relevance:
Themes that explore historical narratives without linking them to contemporary human rights issues are declining, as the journal emphasizes relevance and applicability to current global crises.
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