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The practice of racism continues to threaten the dignity and rights of people around the world. To fight against racism and to raise awareness, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on March 21. To help researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in achieving this goal, we have collected the latest research, hand-picked by our Editors, from across leading imprints across Springer Nature. Along with this, you get a chance to read author discussions wherein authors delve deeper into their revolutionary work.
We spoke to two authors on how their work helps advance the goal of, ultimately, eliminating racism.
Aboriginal Women, Law and Critical Race TheoryFeatured chapter: Critical Race Theory, Critical Race Feminism and the Stories of Outsiders | Politics and Racism Beyond NationsFeatured chapter: | The Historical Globalization of ColorismFeatured chapter: |
The Palgrave Handbook of Positive PeaceFeatured chapter: Freedom from Discrimination: On the Coloniality of Positive Peace | Get Your Knee Off Our NecksFeatured chapter: | The Historical Roots of Human TraffickingFeatured chapter: |
Multidimensional Poverty in AmericaFeatured chapter: A Profile of Multidimensional Poverty in America | The Economics of ObesityFeatured chapter: | The Great Demographic ReversalFeatured chapter: |
Rentier Capitalism and Its DiscontentsFeatured chapter: The Rise of the Rentier Class and Widening Social Inequalities | The Economics of Human RightsFeatured chapter: | Practicing Social Work in Deprived CommunitiesFeatured chapter: Enhancing Poverty Reduction Through Community Work in Low-Resourced Areas in Africa |
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You can add impact and power to your SDG-related research when you publish it at Springer Nature, and alongside leading research (like the examples above). Research published OA at Springer Nature gets more exposure. For example, research published in fully OA Springer Nature journals are downloaded over 7,000 times on average (up to 5x more than competitors) and cited 7.39 times on average.
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Discover SDG10 researchers' attitudes towards societal impact in this downloadable infographic, part of a larger project in partnership with the Association of Universities in the Netherlands (VSNU), exploring the role of open research in accelerating progress on global societal challenges. Learn more.