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LHSS Journal by MNLU, Mumbai [Volume I, Issue 2, 2026]

About LHSS Journal

The LHSS Journal-(LHSSJ) is a peer reviewed, bi-annual journal that furnishes a platform for emerging research fields such as history, philosophy, political science, sociology and literature in their engagement with law.

It strives to expand the horizons of readership for interdisciplinary research beyond the borders of conventional academic spaces.

Themes

The main theme is ‘Fragmented Identities and Factional Fault Lines-Notes on Citizenship and Deportation’.

For its upcoming issue (Vol 1, Issue 2), the journal invites papers on themes of citizenship, identity and exclusion, and specifically on the following related topics:

  1. Biometrics and surveillance as a tool of tracing citizenship.
  2. Marginalised identities, citizenship and the politics of exclusion.
  3. Citizenship and identity in the Global South, as compared to the Global North.
  4. Arbitrariness and abuse in detention centres.
  5. Identities and Parochialism in India in the context of linguistic and son of the soil regionalism.
  6. Statelessness and refugee identities in a globalised world.
  7. Media portrayals of ‘desirable’ and ‘undesirable’ migrants.

Submission Categories

The LHSS Journal will accept the following categories of papers:

  • Articles – 3000-5000 words
  • Position papers – 3000-5000 words
  • Case comments – 2000-3000 words
  • Book reviews – 2000-3000 words (books reviewed should have been published no earlier than 2024)
  • Legislation review – 1500-2500 words (legislations reviewed should have been enacted/proposed to be enacted no earlier than 2024)

Submission Guidelines

Formatting Specifications

  • All articles must comply to the formatting and citation guidelines specified in the LHSS-J Stylesheet given at the end of this post.
  • Submissions should not contain any author-identifying information to ensure an unbiased review process.

Evaluation Process

  • Each submission will undergo a double-blind peer review process.
  • Peers will review submissions for:
    • originality of the questions/problems posed;
    • originality of the solutions/responses to the problem/question;
    • clarity and integrity of research tools/methods deployed;
    • thoroughness of literature review;

Submission Process

Submissions must be submitted through the link given at the end of the post.

Deadline

May 1, 2026.

Contact Details

lhssjournal@mnlumumbai.edu.in.

Click here to submit!

Click here to download the LHSS-J Stylesheet!

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