This is a double issue and we hope you will feel that it was worth the wait. It carries reports of ground-breaking research by Chilla Bulbeck on international attitudes to feminism among young women in Australia and Asia as well as a range of fascinating articles including Suzanne Fraser on breast implants, Amanda Keddie on little boys and the gendered rhetoric of football, Christine Mason on the experience of women fighters in Eritrea, and Matthew Rofe and Hilary P. M. Winchester on motorcycling. Volume 8, which will also be a double issue, will be guest edited by Susan Jacobs of Manchester Metropolitan University on the theme of Feminist Organisations and Networks
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Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
Editorial for the Special Issue on Feminist Encounters in Research and Innovation</p
Just a year ago the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter announced the founding of the National Women\u27s ...
In the four decades since the rise of what has become termed the second wave and through the course ...
Some of the papers in this issue of the journal are on women. This was carefully weighedon our part....
<p>Editorial collective report</p> <p>It gives me immense pleasure to write the first editorial repo...
For this Special Issue of Studies in the Maternal, we are drawing together a wide range of papers pr...
Editorial for British Educational Research Journal (BERJ) Virtual Issue : Feminism in Educational Re...
In this issue, among the items in the Graduate Women\u27s Studies feature, you will find two M.A. pr...
Introduction to Special Issue that engages with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelate...
Gender is such a fascinating and complex topic to write on that our authors’ work, even after five y...
The Journal of Project Monma Research CentreEditorial collective report It gives me immense pleasur...
This is both a special issue and a double issue. We have been so gratified by the response to our re...
Editorial: Feminist Encounters General Issue: with Theme of Gender and Embodiment in Narratives of D...
At the March 2016 ‘Intersections in History’ Conference, eminent feminist historian Professor Patric...
Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
Editorial for the Special Issue on Feminist Encounters in Research and Innovation</p
Just a year ago the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter announced the founding of the National Women\u27s ...