What is it about?
The International Journal of Discrimination and the Law was founded 30 years ago. To mark the 100th issue, this article presents a series of snapshots of authorship, including gender and geography, and content with the intention of both helping to mark the 100th issue and to contribute to the emerging literature reflecting on representation particularly within law publications.
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Why is it important?
To mark the 30th anniversary and the 100th issue, the piece assesses the range of coverage in and contributions to the International Journal of Discrimination and the Law
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Both a celebratory and a benchmarking pieces, it was interesting and valuable to examine the snapshots and contribute to the literature on diversity in academic publishing
James Hand
University of Portsmouth
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This page is a summary of: The IJDL at 30: Some bibliographic snapshot analyses to mark the 100th issue, International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, October 2025, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/13582291251391653.
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