Call for Papers: Interdisciplinary Studies on Human Rights in the Arab Region

The Arab region has witnessed the eruption of several major events in  the past few decades, with human rights violations remaining as both causes and outcomes. In these contexts, struggles centred on politics, economics, and the society are evidently inseparable from human rights struggles and advocacy. The use of force by the region’s oppressive regimes has at times escalated from the level of human rights violations, which have been historically normalised for decades, to the that of crimes against humanity or war crimes. Even in countries where relative democratic progress has been made, intractable social and economic challenges and ongoing political polarisation have ultimately resulted in significant setbacks and anti-democratic practices similar to those in the past, or even worse. In light of the current critical moment in the region, which is inseparable from its complex history, an interdisciplinary approach to understanding human rights violations is imperative.

Utilising approaches drawn from the social sciences, humanities, and law, Rowaq Arabi, a double-blind peer-reviewed journal specialised in human rights studies in the Arab region, welcomes submissions of papers addressing a wide range of relevant topics and themes. Manuscripts of 5000-7000 words of original research are encouraged to be submitted by email to rowaq.editors@cihrs.org. Submissions should consist of two separate files: an anonymised complete manuscript, and a cover page that has the manuscript’s title, author’s name and details, and a 150-word abstract. The best and most relevant submitted articles will be sent for peer-reviewing. Manuscripts that do not respect Rowaq Arabi’s guidelines, found in this link, will not be considered. Once published, authors will be financially compensated for their contributions.

Rowaq Arabi suggests the following sub-topics for research, while welcoming other suggestions relevant to the call as indicated above:

To read more about Rowaq Arabi, its history in print since 1996 and its ongoing online transition, in addition to its publication guidelines, please refer to this link.

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