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Call for Chapters for an Edited Book: Protection of Trademarks- A Glimpse of Landmark Judgments: Submit by Nov 15

About DNLU

Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU) in Jabalpur, established in 2018, aims to advance legal education and excellence for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The university emphasizes high-quality education, research, and practical skills through seminars, workshops, and competitions. Its motto, “Satyam Vada Dharmam Char,” encourages truthfulness and ethical conduct, reflecting its commitment to justice and integrity in the legal professission.

About The Centre for Public Policy and Governance

The Centre for Public Policy and Governance (CPPG) is a prominent organization focused on public affairs, promoting informed discussions and meaningful change. It connects academia, government, and civil society to explore modern governance and public policy. By employing an interdisciplinary approach, CPPG conducts research, analyzes policies, and advocates for evidence-driven decision-making. More than a think tank, it fosters intellectual exchange and collaboration to address societal challenges and aims to create a fairer, more equitable, and sustainable future.

About The Centre for Studies on Tribals and Indigenous Communities

The Centre for Studies on Tribals and Indigenous Communities was established in 2024. It focuses on enhancing the understanding and development of tribal communities. Its objectives include researching tribal history, culture, and traditional knowledge, and assessing the impact of government schemes on welfare. The Centre will identify barriers to healthcare, education, and other entitlements, providing policy recommendations. It will conduct field studies, organize conferences, and publish a peer-reviewed journal. Additionally, it aims to build the capacity of tribal youth and leaders through educational programs, while promoting sustainable livelihoods and inclusive development for tribal communities through research and collaboration.

About The Book

“Tribal Studies in India: Contemporary Issues, Challenges, and Perspectives” will be an edited volume that aims to critically explore and document the evolving realities of tribal communities in India. As India stands at the crossroads of rapid modernization, global economic shifts, and socio- political transformations, its indigenous populations face complex challenges. This book seeks to bring together scholarly contributions from various disciplines to deepen our understanding of these issues, while also highlighting the resilience, cultural richness, and agency of tribal groups in India.

The book will provide a platform for both theoretical reflections and empirical studies, addressing key questions about tribal identity, rights, and sustainability. The volume aims to not only focus on the problems faced by tribal communities but also to bring forth their strategies for resistance, adaptation, and survival. By engaging with interdisciplinary frameworks, this book will cover a wide range of topics, such as tribal governance, land and resource rights, environmental conservation, healthcare disparities, education, and the socio-political movements within tribal groups.

Themes

This volume will bring together academic contributions from various disciplines to examine the historical, cultural, social, political, and economic dimensions of tribal life in India, with a focus on contemporary issues.

The book seeks to explore the following themes (but is not limited to):

Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Cultural Heritage

  • Traditional practices, languages, and oral histories
  • Role of festivals, rituals, and Indigenous arts
  • Preservation of tribal culture and identity in the face of modernization

Social and Political Dimensions

  • Tribal autonomy, self-governance, and rights-based movements
  • Representation and political participation of tribal communities
  • The impact of state policies and laws on tribal populations (e.g., PESA, FRA)

Economic and Developmental Concerns

  • Land rights, resource management, and livelihood issues
  • Economic exploitation, displacement, and rehabilitation
  • Tribal entrepreneurship and sustainable development models

Education, Health, and Social Services

  • Educational access and quality for tribal communities
  • Health disparities and access to healthcare
  • Gender issues and the role of women in tribal societies

Environmental and Ecological Perspectives

  • The intersection of tribal communities with environmental conservation
  • Climate change and its impact on Indigenous livelihoods
  • Forest dwellers’ rights and conflicts over natural resources

Tribal Identity in Globalization and Modernity

  • Identity formation in the context of globalization
  • Urbanization and migration trends among tribal populations
  • Media portrayal and the representation of tribal life.

Submission Guidelines

  • Author Information: Authors must provide their Name, Designation, Name of the Organization/University/Institution, Email address, and contact number on the first page (cover page) of the submitted document.
  • Word Limit: Abstract: 250- 300 words
  • Full Paper:2000 – 3000 words
  • Format Requirements: All submissions must be made in MS Word Document format (.doc/.docx) only in APA style.
  • Font: Times New Roman • Font Size: 12 • Line Spacing: 1.5, Alignment: Justified
  • Co-authorship: Co-authorship is allowed for this call for chapters, with a maximum of 2 co-authors.
  • Originality: All submissions must be the original work of the contributors. • Submissions should not have been previously submitted for consideration in any other publication.
  • Plagiarism Policy: Any plagiarized work will be out rightly rejected.

Additional Notes: Authors are encouraged to adhere strictly to the specified guidelines. Any deviations from the guidelines may result in disqualification. The editorial board reserves the right to make necessary editorial changes for clarity, consistency, and style. Authors will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their submissions after the review process.

Review Process

All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer-review process conducted by experts in the field. Papers will be evaluated based on originality, relevance, clarity, and contribution to the understanding of the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.

Publication Opportunities

Selected papers will be considered for publication in an edited book published by a reputed publisher.

Submission Deadlines

Abstract and Full Paper Submission Deadline: 05/ 11/ 1024

Submission Procedure

Submissions are to be made via email to – cstic@mpdnlu.ac.in

Contact Info

For inquiries and submissions, please contact

  • Faculty Advisor: Dr. Amit Kumar Mishra Mob. No. 9770030340, amitmishra@mpdnlu.ac.in
  • Mayuri Tumdam (Co-Convenor), Mob. No. 7748073758
  • Rakesh Singh (Student Member) Mob No. 9557044773 cstic@mpdnlu.ac.in

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