Vol. 2 No. 1 (June 2025)
  • Articles

    From Salma to Sally, Karamat to Wolf: An Ethnocidal Exposition of Globalization in Shamsie’s Home Fire and Faqir’s My Name Is Salma

    Usama Javed Iqba, Faiqa Ahmad
    1–9

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    While globalization made it accessible for the indigenous people to visit developed countries, it has also begun dissolving the underprivileged cultures into the dominating global culture. Certain established cultures in the globalized world cause the emulation of less established cultures. Therefore, this study examines the ethnocidal aspect of globalization in the Muslim society with reference... more

  • Review

    Ethnic-Cultural Bullying Among Adolescents: Key Insights from Global Evidence

    Alejandro Borrego-Ruiz
    10–25

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    Ethnic-cultural bullying is based on perceived differences such as country of origin, cultural background, or skin color, and is rooted in broader dynamics of discrimination and social exclusion. However, despite the growing body of literature, its visibility and understanding remain relatively limited. This narrative review examines the current state of knowledge on ethnic-cultural bullying among... more