CFP: Equity and Social Justice: The Road to Reform

Submission deadline: August 11, 2014

Conference date(s):
October 25, 2014 - October 28, 2014

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Conference Venue:

ESD Focus – Educators for Sustainable Development
Hiroshima-shi, Japan

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established by the
United Nations in 1948 to forge a new direction for humanity, equity
and social justice in which the inherent dignity and equal and
inalienable rights of all human beings are confirmed and guaranteed.
The equity and social justice landscape today, with its ever-changing
peaks and valleys, has made some noteworthy advances in promoting
greater access to human rights on a global scale; however, they
cannot overshadow the existing violations against humanity that are
aggravated through the discrimination and marginalization of peoples.

Equity and social justice, which are deeply intertwined with a
nation’s social, political, and economic rights, are critical to a
nation’s well-being and global peace. Unfortunately, the problems
facing them today are widespread and complex, challenging customs and
prejudices that are deeply ingrained in the social fabric of a
society. At the forefront in the battle for equality today are women,
indigenous people, and minorities, to name a few. In many parts of
the world, their rights and path to self-determination are obstructed
by systematic discrimination and inequality, resulting in varying
degrees of abuse, violence, inadequate wages, forced labor,
suppression of speech, and overall dis-empowerment. Moreover, their
situation is exacerbated by a legal system that opposes them or by
their governments’ inability to protect and promote their rights.

Join us in Hiroshima, Japan, the City of Peace for the 2014 Inaugural
Asian Symposium on Equity and Social Justice. The symposium is an
international event. Abstracts and papers passing the peer-review
selection will appear in the ESJ Asia Proceedings (ISSN 2188-6865).
Full papers are welcomed, but not required. Papers of high quality
might be selected for publication.

ESJ Asia will provide an interdisciplinary platform for educators,
academics, researchers, policy makers, human rights advocates,
students and professionals. With the theme Equity and Social Justice:
The Road to Reform this unique symposium will promote a greater
understanding of equity and social justice and help to equalize the
process of globalization.

We invite proposals of 250 words by August 11, 2014 through our
online system that consider the following themes:

- Equity and Social Justice
- Gender and Culture
- Healthcare and Social Support
- Civil Rights
- Disability Rights
- Human Rights
- Population and Aging
- Inequality and Justice
- Marriage and Family
- Migration and Identity
- Politics and Conflict
- Language Rights
- Second Language Acquisition
- Sociolinguistics
- Education for Sustainable Development
- Educational Technology and ICT
- Elementary Education
- ESL/EFL Education
- General Education
- Higher Education
- Special Education
- Teacher Education

Contact us by sending an E-mail to the following address:
[email protected]

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