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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Patterns of Prejudice (PP)

Publisher : Taylor & Francis
spectrum of Humanities Social Science subjects contemporary varieties of social exclusion
e-ISSN 1461-7331
p-ISSN 0031-322X
Issue Frequency 5-issues-year
Impact Factor 0.5
Est. Year 1967
Mobile 4402080520500
DOI YES
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee GOOGLE SCHOLAR
Email enquiries@taylorandfrancis.com

Journal Descriptions

Patterns of Prejudice is a peer reviewed, international journal published five times a year. The journal provides a forum for exploring the historical roots and contemporary varieties of social exclusion and the demonization or stigmatization of racial, ethnic, national or religious Others across the world. It probes the language and construction of ’race’, nation, colour and ethnicity, as well as the linkages between these categories. The journal does not publish texts that analyse cases of prejudice based on gender/sexuality or disability. As an interdisciplinary journal, Patterns of Prejudice aims to be accessible to a large and diverse academic and professional audience, including those working across the whole spectrum of Humanities and Social Science subjects. The journal seeks to identify those texts that demonstrate not only an author’s expertise of their specific subject but also their ability to communicate it to scholars working in other fields. For this reason, we discourage the submission of articles—written for a specialist audience—that use specialized terminology or complex statistical computations.

Patterns of Prejudice (PP) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, spectrum of Humanities, Social Science subjects, contemporary varieties of social exclusion, the demonization or stigmatization, a forum for exploring the historical roots, gender/sexuality or disability , Online or Print , 5-issues-year Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0031-322X, E-ISSN: 1461-7331, Established: 1967, Impact Factor: 0.5
  • Provides Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

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