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Journal Properties
Continued as
Critical Asian Studies
Language
English
Number of Articles
1,342
Abbreviation
Bull Concern Asian Sch
ISSN
0007-4810
Main Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Indian UGC
Indian UGC Name
DOAJ (latest)
Description
The Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars offers critical perspectives on Asian affairs, promoting engaged scholarship and informed discussion. With a focus on social justice, political economy, and cultural studies, this journal provides a platform for in-depth analysis of contemporary issues facing Asia. It welcomes contributions from diverse voices, including academics, activists, and policymakers, fostering a deeper understanding of the region's complexities.
Key topics include political science, social science, and international relations. Articles explore historical contexts, current challenges, and potential solutions for promoting equity and sustainability. The journal is indexed in several databases, ensuring wide accessibility for researchers and students alike. Its target audience includes scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in a nuanced view of Asia.
By providing a space for critical inquiry and engaged discussion, the Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars aims to influence policy, challenge conventional wisdom, and promote positive social change. Authors are encouraged to submit their research and contribute to a more informed understanding of Asia's dynamic landscape. It emphasizes rigorous analysis and innovative approaches to understanding Asia's social, political, and economic transformations.