About the Journal
International Feminist Journal of Politics (IFJP) is the leading source of cutting-edge research at the intersection of global politics, feminist, gender, and queer scholarship, and activism. Developed and led by a global team of prominent feminist scholars, this journal brings together some of the most influential figures in the field to build a global community of critical and engaged writers and readers. It also seeks to provide a platform for voices from around the world that have not found genuinely open spaces for expression and engagement.
This journal features research on feminism, gender, and sexuality through a range of sites including:
comparative politics
conflict studies
cultural studies
development studies
global politics
international law
international political economy
international relations
peace research
political geography
political theory
security studies
IFJP publishes the full range of theoretical and methodological approaches utilized in these disciplines, as well as articles that break theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary boundaries.
The main section of the journal features full-length articles, while the Conversations section includes an eclectic variety of contributions such as interviews, conference reports, poetry, visual art, performance or installation reflections, and film readings. The Book Reviews section includes review articles as well as individual book reviews.
Feminist scholarship has always entailed taking responsibility for and taking a stand on the relationship between politics and knowledge. The distinctive feminist contribution of the IFJP’s pages comes from its authors bringing insights from and for feminist, queer, and anti-racist struggles in their varied forms around the world.
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