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Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economic (JOCRISE)
ISSN : 29642930     EISSN : 29643317     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21111/jocrise
The objective of JOCRISE as a scholarly bedrock of critical thinking in socio-economic issues and problems comprises abstraction derived from the ontological premise and mapped into the continuum of the socio-economic learning system by the ontological being and becoming of logical formalism. Analytical investigation subsists upon the premise of unity of knowledge as the primal ontology. This approach is further characterized by the objective criterion of simulating global wellbeing in the evolutionary learning metaverses driven in continuum of matter and mind interrelationship by the episteme of unity of knowledge. Being a multidisciplinary scholarly journal of a singular kind in academia, JOCRISE is open to the methodological moral inclusiveness study of diverse issues and problems of the socio-scientific domain. Among this entirety, as few are named here: Theory of critical realism Theory of unity of knowledge Application of the theory of critical realism to socio-economics Theory of social ontology and applications From ontology to epistemology and phenomenology pertaining to socio-scientific problems Theory of multidisciplinary wellbeing of moral inclusiveness in science Evolutionary learning behavior and inter-variate circular causation in simulating wellbeing Islamic methodological worldview of unity of knowledge Application of Islamization of knowledge in socio-economics Sustainability in respect of a comprehensive objective criterion of wellbeing Climate change by socio-economic transformation for the common good Poverty alleviation and socio-economic restructuring Consciousness in socio-scientific structures and choices Pervasively participatory socio-economic development
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BOOK REVIEW Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire:20 Years After 9/11 Nadhera Mohammad Qasim
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.31

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After twenty years of the launching of the global war on terror, Deepa Kumar revised her book Islamophobia and the politics of empire. She incorporated scholarly works in the second edition and provided deeper analysis of imperialist feminism, the political economy of empire and the matrix of anti-Muslim racism. The author concurred that Islamophobia is not a modern anti-racism enterprise, but it has its historical roots in pre-modern era.
Rickety Boats to Refuge(e): Migration, Gender, and Subjectivity Among Rohingya Refugee Women Farhana Rahman
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.33

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As an ethnoreligious minority living in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, located in the western coastal region of the country, the Rohingya were stripped of their citizenship in Myanmar in 1982 and have lived without legal residency status in the country since. A fresh wave of deadly anti-Muslim violence in 2012 in Rakhine state by the Burmese Buddhists has resulted in increased displacement of the Rohingyas into inhumane settlements and camps. Facing the possibility of violence at the hands of the Myanmar army, many have left their homeland, hoping to find safety in neighbouring countries. The 2012 attacks in Rakhine state resulted in a drastic increase of women and girls undertaking boat journeys to escape intense violence – including mass sexual violence – targeted against the Muslim Rohingya community at the hands of the Buddhist majority. Through feminist ethnographic research, this project seeks to explore how forced migration and the mass exodus of the Rohingya community to Southeast Asia have transformed Rohingya gender relations and roles in displacement – specifically, how forced migration has affected the gendered subjectivities and lived experiences of Rohingya refugee women. The theoretical framework of this study lies at the junction of gender studies, anthropology, and studies in forced migration. It will engage with issues such as the body, gendered violence, culture, victimhood and agency, and social transformation. The current Rohingya refugee crisis exposes the failure of countries like Bangladesh and Malaysia to offer real protection to those fleeing from conflict and their various insecurities, especially regarding the continuum of violence during different phases of competition, flight, and encampment.
Psychopathy Incorporated Koenraad Priels
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.34

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The purpose of this paper is to provide a qualitative structural analysis of capitalism and demonstrate that it needs to be defined as a “psychopathic system.” Its inherent structural dynamics violently centralize and concentrate wealth and ideological and political power in the hands of a “psychopathic ruling class” with callous disregard for the resulting socio-ecological destruction. For epistemological clarity and clinical, criminological accuracy, global capitalism should be defined as “Psychopathy Incorporated.” Critical realism becomes a discipline of humane self-defense against psychopathy in power. Perpetuating capitalism proves to be demonstrably clinically and criminally insane. From a rational, humanitarian perspective, the radical solutions to our contemporary predicament are to fully acknowledge the trans-historical problem of psychopathy in power, criminalize capitalism and humanize socio-economic structures.
Conceptualizing Trust – Definitional Queries and its Role in Social Relations Nafay Choudhury
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.35

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Purpose In this paper, I undertake a critical examination of the concept of trust to track its multiple valences and analyze the ways in which it facilitates interactions between various actors and the consolidation of social solidarity amongst groups of people. While a definition may be difficult to pin down with precision, certain salient characteristics may be identified. Trust may also be divided into personal trust between individuals known to one another and impersonal trust, which exist between strangers. Personal trust is often a function of ethnic and kinship networks where personal knowledge and common characteristics between people help consolidate social solidarity. Impersonal trust is often viewed as especially important in the move from simple to more complex and variegated societies. The various contours of trust can be illustrated through its interaction with the law, and law and trust are often viewed in opposition – on contracts with someone else specifically because they cannot trust them. Finally, trust may sometimes be hidden – or reinforced – by social hierarchies and relationships of power. This article explores these different angles of understanding the concept of trust, with the goal of enriching scholarly discussion surrounding the term and its role in maintaining social order in society.
Searching for Islamic Economics: A Philosophical Inquiry Syamsuddin Arif
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.42

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All science is mirroring a Weltansicht, or worldview‒that is, a comprehensive framework through which individuals or cultures interpret and understand the world around them. Worldviews not only provide a broader context for interpreting the data, but also influence research directions, methodological preferences, and final conclusions. Economics is no exception to this phenomenon. This modest essay aims to open up the epistemological foundations of modern economics to closer scrutiny with a view to pinpointing the tacit assumptions, cultural or other biases, and preconceived notions operating beneath the surface of economic theories, models, methods, and approaches. In addition, this essay also explores the controversial idea of Islamic economics which its exponents say recognizes the interdependence between economic outcomes and ethical choices, and take into account the importance of aligning economic activities with universally accepted human values.
Editor's Note: The Project of Moral Inclusiveness Embedded in Critical Realism of The Socio-Scientific Paradigm Masud Choudhury
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.43

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On the over-encompassing cosmic meaning of the moral and material law of unity of knowledge between diverse entities, only recently, the hard sciences have opened to the study of the nature, logic, and implications of consciousness as the moral phenomenology of the order and scheme of the theory of knowledge, and of Being and Becoming in completeness of socio-scienti℀c inquiry. The highest echelons of the study of ontological investigation of Critical Realism of the Core of Science belongs to the study of moral phenomenology of the learning matter-material unified universe. On these substantive issues and the subtle studies that emanate, there are the following sparce ones.
Ideas: Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities Rodney Shakespeare
Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Critical Realism of Moral-Material Complementarities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/jocrise.v1i4.44

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This section of JOCRISE is devoted to briefly ventilate innovative ideas on diverse perspectives of socio-scientiᢚc theories in general and developing economies particularly, for the common wellbeing of global holism. Writers may contribute ideas in this space for readers to gain theoretical, academic, and institutional insights

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