feminism, race, transnationalism

Peer Journals

AL-RAIDA

Al-Raida publishes interdisciplinary research by and for Arab women. The bi-annual, semi peer-reviewed journal is published by the Lebanese American University and The Arab Institute for Women. View Al-Raida’s Current Issue here.

CARIBBEAN REVIEW OF GENDER STUDIES

The Caribbean Review of Gender Studies: A Journal of Caribbean Perspectives on Gender and Feminism publishes work from the Caribbean region and the Caribbean Diaspora on issues of feminism and gender. View their Current Issue here.

FEMINIST AFRICA

Feminist Africa is a continental gender studies journal produced by the community of feminist scholars. It provides a platform for intellectual and activist research, dialogue and strategy. Feminist Africa attends to the complex and diverse dynamics of creativity and resistance that have emerged in postcolonial Africa, and the manner in which these are shaped by the shifting global geopolitical configurations of power.

Feminist Africa provides a forum for progressive, cutting-edge gender research and feminist dialogue focused on the continent. By prioritising intellectual rigor, the journal seeks to challenge the technocratic fragmentation resulting from donor-driven and narrowly developmentalist work on gender in Africa. It also encourages innovation in terms of style and subject-matter as well as design and lay-out. It promotes dialogue by stimulating experimentation as well as new ways of engaging with text for readers. View Feminist Africa’s Current Issue here.

INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS

IFJP creates a global feminist community by publishing scholarship about gender, sexuality, politics, and activism from around the world. View their Current Issue here.

GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE

Gender, Place and Culture is a journal of feminist human geography, examining radical feminist geographies and spatial negotiation. View their Current Issue here.

REVISTA ESTUDOS FEMINISTAS

Revista Estudos Feministas makes visible feminist tools of scholarship by publishing works in Portugese, English, and Spanish focusing on gender issues from a variety of different fields. View their Current Issue here.