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Journal of Intersectional Social Justice

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  • Max Tao MSc in Comparative Politics (LSE) /MA in Translation Studies (Durham, processing)
    • King's Cross, England, United Kingdom
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  • Rumsha Khalid Content Researcher at Journal of Intersectional Social Justice | Teaching Assistant at Foxfield Primary School
    • United Kingdom
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    Enunosowo Mpama Content Writer || Content marketer/strategist
    • Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria
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    Thomas Hassen Graduate Student at the London School of Economics and Political Science | Co-Editor of the JISJ
    • London, England, United Kingdom
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    Avery Benton Founder of the Journal of Intersectional Social Justice. Eduprenuer. University of Cambridge, LSE & KCL.
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Overview

The Journal for Intersectional Social Justice is a student-led initiative with the purpose of highlighting the umbrella of topics under “social justice”. This includes, and is not limited to; climate change, gender equality/feminism, queer rights, anti-racism, decolonization practices, marginalized communities visibility, etc. The purpose of the journal is to create an academic space for students, undergraduate and postgraduate, to submit research related to the topic of social justice. The journal focuses on this topic specifically, however it is open to a multidisciplinary cohort of submissions. This is to mean that the journal will accept submissions from any field of study, so long as they pertain to a research topic within social justice. There does not seem to be a space specifically dedicated in the academic sphere for professional, high-quality research grade that is accessible to the slew of undergraduates and postgraduate students who may have ideas for research.