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European Journal of Women's Studies
TitleEuropean Journal of Women's Studies
DisciplineWomen's studies
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSAGE Publications
CountryUnited Kingdom
FrequencyQuarterly

European Journal of Women's Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on Women's studies, Feminist theory, and Gender studies, publishing articles by scholars such as Judith Butler, bell hooks, and Germaine Greer. The journal is published by SAGE Publications and is affiliated with the European Sociological Association and the International Sociological Association. It has been indexed in various databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and EBSCO Information Services, and has been cited by scholars from University of California, Berkeley, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge.

Introduction

The European Journal of Women's Studies provides a platform for scholars to share their research on women's studies, feminist theory, and gender studies, with a focus on the European Union and its member states, such as France, Germany, and Italy. The journal publishes articles on a wide range of topics, including Feminist philosophy, Women's history, and Gender and sexuality, and has featured contributions from prominent scholars such as Simone de Beauvoir, Betty Friedan, and Andrea Dworkin. The journal's content is relevant to researchers and scholars from various institutions, including Harvard University, University of Chicago, and London School of Economics. The journal has also been influenced by the work of United Nations Women, European Women's Lobby, and International Federation for Research in Women's History.

History

The European Journal of Women's Studies was established in 1994, with its first issue published in March 1994, and has since become a leading journal in the field of women's studies, with a strong focus on European feminism and Gender equality. The journal's founding editors, Mieke Verloo and Christine Delphy, were instrumental in shaping the journal's direction and scope, and were influenced by the work of Feminist movement activists such as Gloria Steinem, Angela Davis, and Alice Walker. Over the years, the journal has published special issues on topics such as Women's rights, Feminist activism, and Gender and violence, and has featured contributions from scholars from University of Melbourne, University of Toronto, and University of Cape Town.

Aims_and_Scope

The European Journal of Women's Studies aims to provide a forum for scholars to share their research on women's studies, feminist theory, and gender studies, with a focus on the European context and its relevance to Global feminism and Transnational feminism. The journal's scope includes topics such as Women's empowerment, Feminist pedagogy, and Gender and education, and has featured contributions from prominent scholars such as Nancy Fraser, Joan Wallach Scott, and Seyla Benhabib. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality research that is relevant to scholars, policymakers, and activists working in the field of women's studies, including those from World Health Organization, United Nations Development Programme, and European Commission.

Publication_Information

The European Journal of Women's Studies is published quarterly by SAGE Publications, with four issues per year, and is available in print and online formats, including OnlineFirst and SAGE Journals Online. The journal is indexed in various databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and EBSCO Information Services, and has been cited by scholars from University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and University of Wisconsin–Madison. The journal's publication information is available on the SAGE Publications website, and its content is also available through JSTOR, ProQuest, and Google Scholar.

Impact_and_Reception

The European Journal of Women's Studies has had a significant impact on the field of women's studies, with its articles being widely cited by scholars and researchers from University of Sydney, University of British Columbia, and University of Texas at Austin. The journal has been praised for its high-quality research and its commitment to publishing diverse perspectives on women's studies, including those from Feminist theory, Queer theory, and Postcolonial theory. The journal has also been recognized for its contributions to the development of Feminist scholarship and Gender studies, and has been influenced by the work of Feminist movement activists such as Rosa Luxemburg, Emma Goldman, and Audre Lorde.

Editorial_Board

The European Journal of Women's Studies has a diverse editorial board, comprising scholars from various institutions, including University of Amsterdam, University of Stockholm, and University of Zurich. The editorial board includes prominent scholars such as Rosi Braidotti, Sandra Harding, and Chandra Talpade Mohanty, who have made significant contributions to the field of women's studies, including Feminist philosophy, Women's history, and Gender and sexuality. The editorial board is responsible for reviewing manuscripts and ensuring the high quality of the journal's content, and has been influenced by the work of International Council for Science, European Science Foundation, and National Science Foundation.

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