International Journal of Refugee, Minority and Gender Studies

Aim & Scope

Aim

The primary aim of the International Journal of Refugee, Minority, and Gender Studies is to contribute to the academic discourse and policy formulation in the fields of refugee studies, minority rights, and gender issues. The journal seeks to be a platform for the dissemination of high-quality, peer-reviewed research that addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by refugees, minorities, and individuals affected by gender-based disparities.

Scope

The IJRMGS aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of refugee experiences, challenges, and resilience. It welcomes research articles that explore the socio-economic, legal, and psychological dimensions of refugee populations globally. This includes but is not limited to studies on displacement, asylum-seeking, integration, and the impact of conflict on displaced communities.

The journal is committed to advancing knowledge on the rights of minority groups. It encourages submissions that investigate issues related to cultural preservation, political representation, discrimination, and the socio-economic conditions of minority communities. The focus extends to both national and international contexts.

IJRMGS places a strong emphasis on gender studies and aims to publish research that examines gender-based inequalities, discrimination, and violence.