Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice publishes mainly original empirical research and review articles focusing on hot emerging topics, e.g., organizational artificial intelligence governance, mobility justice, machine ethics, online privacy protection behavior, big data-driven algorithmic decision-making, network connectivity systems, automation anxiety, surveillance capitalism, social media regulation, sustainable urban mobility in the sharing economy, etc. This journal considers only manuscripts having a high integrative value in the current Scopus- and Web of Science-indexed literature (i.e., citing preponderantly Q1 and Q2 sources published in the past two years). For collective SLR RTs, we may provide a somewhat standard structure and a list of reliable data visualization and (reporting and methodological) quality assessment tools.
Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice is now
published by Auricle Global Society of Education and Research.
Future contributions will be submitted here only:
https://crlsj.com/index.php/journal
Editors:
Michael A. Peters (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Carl Mika (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
Sonja Arndt (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
English Editing and Academic Peer Review Rental Service for Scientific Research Independent Peer Review System
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● Academic Search Alumni Edition
● Academic Search Complete
● Academic Search Elite
● Academic Search Premier
● CEEOL
● Cengage Learning/Gale
● CNKI Scholar
● Crossref
● DeepDyve
● Dimensions/Digital Science
● EBSCOhost
● EBSCO Discovery Service
● ERIH PLUS
● HeinOnline
● Hinari
● Index Islamicus
● International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
● Legal Collection
● Political Science
● ProQuest
● Scopus
● SHERPA/RoMEO
● Ulrich's Periodicals Directory