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Journal of Exclusion Studies

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Journal of Exclusion Studies

The Journal of Exclusion Studies, the official publication of the Journal started in 2011. Since 2011, it has been published as a biannual Journal and two parts are published each in February and August. It is published both offline (p-ISSN: 2231-4547) and online (e-ISSN: 2231-4555) from 2011 onwards (through www.indianjournals.com).

Journal peer recognition & Market reputation

The original manuscripts that enhance the level of research and contribute new developments to the social exclusion studies are encouraged. The work belonging to the fields of Economics, Education, History, Management, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Social Anthropology and allied disciplines are invited. The journal is expected to help researchers, policy makers and social activists in the social sectors for social development to enhance their understanding of it. The manuscripts must be unpublished and should not have been submitted for publication elsewhere. There are no Publication Charges. The journal is well recognized amongst the academics, social activists, and researchers of the related fields of studies. It has been subscribed by the reputed university libraries.

Indexed/Abstracted: Indian citation Index, NAAS Rating 2020 - 2.19, J-Gate, EBSCO Discovery, Google Scholar, CNKI Scholar, Indian Science, Eurasian Scientific Journal Index, Directory of Research Journals Indexing, Indian Science Abstract, and InfoBase Index.

  • Print ISSN: 2231-4547
  • Online ISSN: 2231-4555
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue Per year: 2
  • Months of Publication: June, December
  • Publisher: Diva Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.

Aims & Scope

Aims & Scope

Journal of Exclusion Studies (JES) is an open access, peer-reviewed and refereed journal published by IndianJournals.com, New Delhi. The main objective of the JES is to promote interdisciplinary research and become the leading journal in the area of Social Exclusion and Inclusionary Policies in an era of globalization heading towards information society all over the world. It solicits research papers from a wide range of topics from the globe. The journal publishes research papers in the fields of anthropology, sociology, economics, politics, education, gender, banking & finance, development studies, social welfare with special focus on Social Exclusion and Inclusive policies. The journal is published in both print and online versions. The Journal publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual frameworks, case studies and empirical research. Special Issues devoted to important topics in social exclusion and inclusive policies are occasionally published.

Editorial Board

Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief

 

Prof. Abdul Matin (Retd.)
USTM, Meghalaya
jeseditorinchief@gmail.com

 

Associate Editors

 

Dr. Om Prakash,
Gautam Buddha University, NOIDA,
om@gbu.ac.in

Dr. Syed Nadeem Fatmi,
D/o Sociology, AMU, Aligarh,
snfatmi@gmail.com

 

Editorial Board Members

 

Prof. Hira Singh,
York University, Toronto, Canada,
hsingh@yorku.ca

Prof. Abhijit Dasgupta,
Delhi School of Economics, Delhi,
dasgupta90@hotmail.com

Prof. Abha Chauhan,
Jammu University, Jammu,
abhaveer@gmail.com

Prof. Bula Bhadra,
(Retd.), Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata,
bhadrabula1990@gmail.com

Dr. Md. Mizanur Rahman,
College of Arts and Sciences,
Qatar University, Doha, Qatar,
mizan@qu.edu.qa

Prof. C.S. Verma,
GIDS, Aliganj, Lucknow,
verma.cs@gmail.com

Prof. R.R. Prasad,
(Retd.), NIRD, Hyderabad,
rrprasad21.nird@gov.in

Prof. Shankar Chatterjee,
(Retd.), NIRD, Hyderabad,
shankar_nird@yahoo.com

Prof. Seema Sharma,
Delhi School of Social Work,
University of Delhi, Delhi,
seemasharma.dsw@gmail.com

Prof. Neena Pandey,
Delhi School of Social Work,
University of Delhi, Delhi,
neena.aditi@gmail.com

Prof. Farida Siddiqui,
MANUU, Hyderabad,
siddiqui.farida@gmail.com

Dr. K.M. Ziyauddin,
MANNU, Hyderabad,
ziakmjamia@gmail.com

 

Advisory Committee

 

Prof. Shalendra Sharma,
Associate Vice President,
Lingnan University, Hong Kong,
sharmas@usfa.edu

Prof. P.C. Joshi,
Pro Vice Chancellor,
University of Delhi, Delhi,
pcjoshidu@gmail.com

Prof. A.I. Mahbub Uddin Ahmed,
(Retd.), University of Dhaka, Dhaka,
muahmed@du.ac.bd

Prof. Surinder Kumar,
(Retd.), Ex-Director, GIDS, Lucknow,
ksurin@rediffmail.com

Prof. Khan Masood Ahmad,
(Retd.), Ex-Vice Chancellor,
Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Language University, Lucknow,
mkhan_jmi@yahoo.com

Ethics & Malpractice

Journal Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

The Journal of Exclusion Studies is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and preventing any form of malpractice in the scholarly publishing process. One of the priorities of the editorial team is to publish quality papers. The journal adheres to the guidelines and principles established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and is dedicated to promoting integrity, transparency, and accountability in all aspects of its operations. For this purpose, those who are involved in the journal from authors, peer reviewers and members of editorial board are expected to fully adhere to our policy regarding publication ethics and malpractice. Anyone who believes that research published in the Journal of Exclusion Studies is not in line with these principles should raise their concerns with the Chief Editor.


Duties of Editors

Editor must ensure a fair peer review of the submitted articles for publication. They will strive to prevent any potential conflict of interests between the author and editorial and review personnel. Editors will also ensure that all the information related to submitted typescripts is kept confidential before publishing. Editor-in-Chief will coordinate the work of the editors.


Duties of Reviewers

Reviewers evaluate typescripts based on content without regard to the caste, creed, gender, region, religion or political philosophy of the authors. They must evaluate the submitted works objectively as well as present clearly their opinions on the works in a clear way in the review format of the JES.


Duties/Responsibilities of the Authors

Authors submitting their work to IJE must ensure that their manuscripts represent original research, free from any form of plagiarism, data fabrication, or falsification. Proper acknowledgment of the contributions of others must be provided, and all sources used in the research should be appropriately cited. Concurrent submissions to other journals or redundant publications of the same work are considered unethical and are not acceptable. Authors who submit papers to our Journals attest that their work is original and unpublished and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

Authorship Order: The order of authors should reflect their relative contributions to the research and manuscript preparation. The first author usually made the most significant contributions, followed by subsequent authors in decreasing order of contribution.


Corresponding Author: One author or more should be designated as the corresponding author, responsible for communication with the journal and readers. This author’s contact details are often provided for inquiries and correspondence. The corresponding author is directed to ensure that all co-authors are included in the paper, and that the co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

Transparency: Authors should provide a clear description of each author’s contributions to the research and manuscript. Authors are required to provide detailed contributions based on roles listed.


Conflict of Interest: Authors should disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence their research or its interpretation. This could include financial, personal, or professional relationships that might be seen as influencing the work.


Originality and Plagiarism: Authors must ensure that their work is original and properly cited. Plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and redundant publication (submitting the same work to multiple journals) are unethical practices and should be avoided.

Data Integrity: Authors should provide accurate and transparent reporting of data, methods, and results. Fabrication (is making up data or results and recording or reporting them), falsification (is manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record), and selective reporting of data are considered serious ethical breaches.

Freedom of Expression, Libel and Disclaimer: Editorial Board upholds our authors’ right to freedom of expression; however, we do not support false statements against individuals or organizations. Legal opinion will be sought in case of allegations of libel, and will proceed accordingly.


Duties of the Publisher

In cases of proven scientific misconduct, plagiarism, or fraudulent publication, the publisher, in collaboration with the editors will take appropriate action to clarify the situation, publish an erratum, or retract the work in question.


Peer Review Policy Statement

The manuscripts published in the journal are subjected to peer-review through obtaining advice on individual manuscripts from reviewers/experts in the relevant field/area of study. As stated under Duties/Responsibilities of Reviewers, judgments made are objective, with requirements of reviewers filling up a prescribed manuscript proforma review format; reviewers have no conflict of interest; and it is informed that reviewers should point out relevant published work which is not yet cited, and the reviewed manuscripts are to be treated confidentially. All published articles in Journal must subscribe to a rigorous peer review process based on initial editor screening. The objective is to assure research/review quality, sustain the originality and quality of research work and filtration of poor quality and plagiarized articles.

The “peer review process” involves the following – The author/s write/s a research/review manuscript and submits it adhering to/ following the INSTRUCTIONS given to the authors – The Chief Editor does the initial screening and forwards it to the Reviewers after due consultations with the Editorial Advisory Board (EAB)/ Section/ Subject Editors – Reviewers review the manuscript according to the guidelines provided and verify the quality of research/review following a proforma of review format – The article is returned to the Chief Editor along with a recommendation to either reject the article, revise it or accept it. – The article is returned to the Author along with the reviewer’s feedback – The Editor receives the updated article, it is vetted by the EAB/Chief Editor and sent for Publication.

Special Issues / Conference Proceedings will have almost similar peer review procedures with slight modifications. – Chief Editor’s Decision is final in all the above, and reserves the right in all decisions/actions.

Editorial decisions: These decisions are based on peer review. The reviewers are expected to maintain absolute confidentiality with regard to the contents of manuscripts. The reviews are conducted objectively and the referees are expected to express their views clearly with supporting reasons. The reviewers should have no conflict of interest with the authors and the subject matter of the research. The reviewers are required to identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any observation or argument which has been previously reported should also be accompanied along with the relevant citation. Similarities or overlaps between the manuscript under review and any other published paper of which the reviewer may have personal knowledge, may also be brought to the attention of the members of the EAB. The information or ideas obtained through peer review are of a privileged nature and these are kept confidential and not used for personal advantage. Reviewers are informed not to consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative or other relationships with any of the authors or institutions connected to the manuscript.

Duties/Responsibilities of EAB/Reviewers: The EAB and the Chief Editor follow “Peer Review Policy” of the Journal. This Policy ensures the practice of publishing only good research papers. It is supported by an objective process as carried out by all reputed journals. Reviewers play a vital role in maintaining the high standards of the Journal. All manuscripts are peer reviewed following the “peer review process” given above. It is the responsibility of the Chief Editor to convey the decision of the “peer review” within 4-6 weeks. Peer Review follows the “peer review process” given above employing single blind review, where the reviewer remains anonymous to the authors throughout the process. Reviewers are matched to the manuscript according to their expertise as advised by the Subject Editors. The Chief Editor holds a reviewer database containing reviewer contact details together with their subject areas of interest, and this is constantly being updated.

Publication process: Article submissions must adhere to the INSTRUCTIONS. Authors are required to pursue the publication ethics/essential requirements given under the “Ethics and malpractice statement” of the Journal.

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Table of Contents

  • Open Access
  • Paid Issue
Volume-15 (2025)
Volume-15 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-15 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-14 (2024)
Volume-14 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-14 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-13 (2023)
Volume-13 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-13 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-12 (2022)
Volume-12 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-12 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-11 (2021)
Volume-11 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-11 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-10 (2020)
Volume-10 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-10 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-9 (2019)
Volume-9 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-9 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-8 (2018)
Volume-8 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-8 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-7 (2017)
Volume-7 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-7 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-6 (2016)
Volume-6 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-6 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-5 (2015)
Volume-5 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-5 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-4 (2014)
Volume-4 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-4 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-3 (2013)
Volume-3 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-3 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-2 (2012)
Volume-2 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-2 Issue-1 (February)
Volume-1 (2011)
Volume-1 Issue-2 (August)
Volume-1 Issue-1 (February)

Submission of an Article

All research papers should be electronically submitted following the guidelines given as below:

  • Submitted articles should have a summary/abstract, separate from the main text, of up to 300 words providing a brief account of the background and principle of the work; a statement of the main conclusions; crux of the main findings of the study and 3-4 keywords.
  • Authors are expected to submit the paper electronically completely mentioning the type of typescript (e. g. Research article, Review Article, Brief Report, Case Study,Book Review, etc.)
  • Please make sure that the article submitted for publication is not under consideration elsewhere simultaneously.
  • Clearly mention financial support or benefits if any from commercial sources for the work reported in the manuscript, or any other financial interests that any of the authors may have, which could create a potential conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest with regard to the work.
  • A clear title of the article along with complete details of the author/s (professional/institutional affiliation, educational qualifications and contact information) must be provided in the title page.
  • Corresponding authors should include address, telephone number, and e-mail address in the first page of the manuscript and authors must address any conflict of interest with others once the article is published.
  • Number all sheets in succession, including references, tables, and figure legends.
  • Title page is page 1. On the first page, type the running head (short title for top of each page), title (which cannot include any acronyms), names of the authors and their academic degrees, grants or other financial supporters of the study, address for correspondence and reprint requests, and corresponding author's telephone and fax numbers and email address.

Manuscript Formatting

  • 4500 word limit (excludes the abstract and references)
  • Microsoft Word file
  • Times New Roman 12pt font; double spaced Title Page (1st page)
  • Title (without abbreviations no more than 150 characters with spaces)
  • 10 author limit unless a justification is provided; please include the academic degrees and affiliations, including institution, department and division, for each author
  • Conflict of interest statement and source of funding
  • Corresponding author's complete contact information
  • Clinical trial registry number (if applicable)
  • Article word count (text only)
  • Structured Abstract (2nd page)
  • 400 word limit
  • Background: describes what is known and what is the question
  • Objective(s): describe the hypothesis / hypotheses, research question/s or the purpose of the study
  • Methods: specify the study design and statistical methods, if any
  • Results: present the outcomes and any statistical findings
  • Conclusions: convey the relevance and importance of the results
  • Abstract word count
  • Keywords: no more than 6-7 keywords
  • Include a section break for next page
  • Glossary of Abbreviations (3rd page)
  • Provide a list of abbreviations arranged in alphabetical order.
  • Include a section break for next page Text (4th page)
  • Text should be arranged as following sections.
  • Introduction
  • Materials and Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgement (optional)
  • Conflict of Interest statement
  • Funding statement

References

  • Starting on a page following funding statement
  • Include a section break

Tables and Figures

  • Each table must be on a separate page
  • Each table must be built using the " Add a table " function in Microsoft Word
  • Include footnotes for each table where applicable.
  • Provide figure legend within manuscript file after tables.
  • All figures must be submitted separately as .TIF or .JPG file types
  • Figures must be in 200 DPI

Review Articles

  • Submissions should be a critical, systematic review of literature concerning issues that are relevant to the current research. Reviews should be focused on one topic

Letters to the Editor/Concise Communications

  • Letters to the editor should be limited to commentaries on previous articles published with specific reference to issues and causes related to it. It should be concise, comprehensive and brief reports of cases or research findings. It does not follow a format such as abstract, subheads, or acknowledgments. It is more a response or the opinion of the reader on a particular article published and should reach the editor within 1 months of article publication.

Acknowledgement: This section includes acknowledgement of people, grant details, funds, etc.

References: Published or accepted manuscripts should be included in the reference list. Conference talks or papers that have been submitted but not yet accepted should be avoided. All personal communications should be supported by a letter from the relevant authors.JES prefers the APA citation style. For clarification, please check the following website: http://www.apastyle.org/orhttp://www.mtroyal.ca/library/files/citation/apa.pdf

Examples


Published Papers

  • Sunil M and Sridhar V, 2015. Diffusion of broadband internet in india: trends, determinants and challenges, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 10, No. 51, pp. 54 62.
  • Bangwei Z, 2012. On typical materials acting as the dividing standard of the development stages of human substance civilization, Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 114 126.
  • Dutton WH and Eynon R, 2009. Networked individuals and institutions: a cross-sector comparative perspective on patterns and strategies in government research, The Information Society, Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 1 11.
  • Matin A, 2015. Relevance of social exclusion in castellian theory of informationalism for south asia, Journal of Exclusion Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 103 112.
  • Porter AL and Jan Y, 2009. Where does nanotechnology belong in the map of science?, Nature Nanotechnology, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 534 539.

Note: Please list the first two authors and then add “et al.,’ if there are additional authors.


Books

  • Castells M, 2009. The Communication Power. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Ling R, 2008. New Tech, New Ties: How Mobile Communication is Reshaping Social Cohesion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Lyon D, 2001. Surveillance Society: Monitoring Everyday Life. Buckingham: Open University Press.
  • Rushkoff D, 1999. Playing the Future: What We Can Learn from Digital Kids. New York: Riverhead.
  • Tapscott D, 1996. The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Conferences / Invited Lectures / Projects

  • Matin, Abdul (2003) ‘Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Contemporary Rural India: Potentials and Paradoxes’, Invited Paper, presented at the panel discussion on History of ICT in India, 64th Session of the Indian History Congress, held at the University of Mysore, 28-30 December.
  • Matin, Abdul (2004) ‘Information and Communication Technology in India: Paradoxes, Problems and Potentials’, Invited Lecture at the DECU, Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO), Ahmedabad on 21 June.
  • Parks, Malcom (2010) ‘Who are Facebook Friends? Exploring the Composition of Facebook Friend Networks’, Paper presented at the 60th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Singapore, June.
  • Pew Internet and American Life Project (2009) by Amanda Lenhart, ‘Adults andSocial Networking Websites’. Project Data Memo, www.pewinternet.org
  • Pew Internet and American Life Project (2010) by Amanda Lenhart, Kristen Purcell (et. al.) ‘Social Media and Mobile Internet Use among Teens and Young Adults’, 3 February, www.http://pewinternet.org/reports/2010/social-media-and-young-adults.aspx

Tables

Tables should be single-spaced throughout, including headings and footnotes. Each table should be on a separate page, numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals and supplied with a heading and a legend.


Figures

The preferred file formats for photographic images are .doc and JPEG. All images must be at or above intended display size, with the following image resolutions: Line Art 800 dpi, Combination (Line Art + Halftone) 600 dpi, Halftone 300 dpi. Use Arabic numerals to designate figures and upper case letters for their parts (Figure 1). Begin each legend with a title and include sufficient description so that the figure is understandable without reading the text of the manuscript.

Figure legends: These should be typed in numerical order on a separate sheet.


Proofs, Reprints and manuscript charges

Electronic proofs will be sent by e-mail to the corresponding author as a Word file. Page proofs are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the exception of typographical or minor errors, no changes will be made in the manuscript at the proof stage. Thus only minor changes will be allowed and major changes will not be allowed.


Copyright

People are allowed to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt all works published by Journal of Exclusion Studies provided the original work and source is appropriately cited.