About
“Inclusivity” is a project of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence within the EuroINCLUS Research Center, University of Oradea, Romania.
The journal “Inclusivity” is an open access journal, which employs a dual approach, integrating analytical and synthetic methods, to examine fundamental and specific issues pertaining to the theorization, conceptualization, and operationalization of concepts within its primary areas of focus.
“Inclusivity” is a biannual, open access journal, double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal. The issues of the journal will include multi and interdisciplinary papers. Occasionally, individual issues may focus on a particular theme.
Aims and Scope
“Inclusivity” is dedicated to disseminating knowledge regarding EU-related subjects to a broader audience bringing the EU closer to the public.
Consequently, “Inclusivity” will facilitate the convergence of teams of researchers, theorists, and practitioners, thereby amassing academic expertise and proffering models of good practices and know-how for the formulation of public policies congruent with the promotion of inclusion at the societal level.
This approach is also intended to establish a framework for research design in the specific areas targeted and to engage young researchers, doctoral students, master's students, and undergraduates in the development of research teams that promote academic knowledge and facilitate the transfer of knowledge to interested specialists, decision-makers, and society at large.
The fundamental areas targeted by the Inclusivity journal are as follows:
- Identity management and issues related to ethno-national, linguistic, and religious minorities
- Cultural and educational integration
- Socio-economic inclusion at the community and society levels
- Interculturality, integration, resilience, and societal security
- Cultural-historical heritage and cultural diplomacy
- Migration management and refugee issues
- Human rights and vulnerable groups
- Fundamentalism, divisions, borders, and identity conflicts


