Australian Feminist Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Feminist Studies is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dead White men vs. Greta Thunberg: Nationalism, Misogyny, and Climate Change Denial in Swedish far-right Digital Media22
Feminist Infrastructure for Better Weathering10
Women’s Pathways to Digital Inclusion Through Digital Labour in Rural Farming Households9
The Neo-Malthusian Reflex in Climate Politics: Technocratic, Right Wing and Feminist References7
Towards an Inventive Ethics of Carefull Risk: Unsettling Research Through DIY Academic Archiving7
Removing the Mask: Trust, Privacy and Self-protection in Closed, Female-focused Facebook Groups7
Indigenous Internet Users: Learning to Trust Ourselves6
Greta Thunberg is ‘giving a face’ to Climate Activism: Confronting Anti-Feminist, Anti-Environmentalist, and Ableist Memes6
Smart Home Masculinities5
‘So, What is a Good Masculinity?’: Navigating Normativity in Violence Prevention with Men and Boys5
The Role of Housing Wealth in Young Adults’ Imagined Futures: Investor Subjectivities in the Minskian Household4
Introduction: Entanglements of Anti-Feminism and Anti-Environmentalism in the Far-Right4
Green or Gender-Modern Nativists: Do They Exist and Do They Vote for Right-Wing Populist Parties?4
Homelessness as a Feminist Issue: Revisiting the 1970s3
Teaching for Liberation: The Manifesto Assignment as an Example of bell hooks’ Engaged Pedagogy3
Making Rights and Realities: How Australian Human Rights Make Gender, Alcohol and Other Drugs2
Learning to Stand with Gyack: A Practice of Thinking with Non-Innocent Care2
Archives as Spaces of Radical Hospitality2
Mana Wahine and Mothering at the Loʻi: A Two-spirit/Queer Analysis2
A Climate of Misogyny: Gender, Politics of Ignorance, and Climate Change Denial – An Interview with Katharine Hayhoe2
The Use/Less Citations in Feminist Research2
Mistrust of the City at Night: Networked Connectivity and Embodied Perceptions of Risk and Safety2
Remaking Home: Creative Practice as Part of Domesticity’s Changing Significance1
Feminist Research Ethics and First Nations Women’s Life Narratives: A Conversation1
Beyond Consent: Exploring Bi+ People’s Experiences of Negotiating Sex Through a Queer Phenomenological Framework1
Janet Frame’s Autobiographical Frock Consciousness1
Beyond Formal Ethics Reviews: Reframing the Potential Harms of Sexual Violence Research1
Commodity Feminism and Dressing the ‘Best Self’ onA Practical Wedding1
Disrupting the Architectural Line: Wandering Domestic Objects in Public Spaces1
Domus, Dream, Domicide: Home as Limit Point in the Pyrocene Lessons from the ‘Black Summer’ Australian Bushfires1
Posters with Glitter Issues: Exploring Archival (W)holes at the Newberry Library1
Sharing the Wealth: Tax, Justice, Gender and Care1
Memories of Entanglement: Conflicts Around Sexuality at the Sydney Women’s Commission 19731
A Screen of One's Own: The Domestic Caregiver as Researcher During Covid-19, and Beyond1
‘Persistent’ Migrant Kitchens: Spatial Analogies and the Politics of Sharing1
Gender-Technology-Trust: Feminist Reflections on Mobile and Social Media Practices1
Mapping Relational Intensities and Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic Home: Understanding Carers’ Practices Through Cultural Probes1
‘There’s Nothing Clinical About It’: LGBT Health and the Atmosphere of the Clinic1
Interview with Sophie Dyring and Samantha Donnelly on A Design Guide for Older Women’s Housing1
Women in the Global Super Rich. An Analysis of the Forbes World’s Billionaires List, 2010–20231
Marriage Equality Blues: Method and Mess around the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey1
Speculative Method-Making for Feminist Futures: Insights from Black Feminist Science and Afrofuturist Work0
The Pachamama in the Vatican Garden: Integral Ecology, Climate Change, and Conservatism in the Pan-Amazon Synod0
Reflections on, and from, Feminist Practice: Introduction to the ‘Home’ Special Issue0
Consent, Resistance, and Gender Identity in Social Reproductive Work: The Case of Georgian Migrant Women in Turkey0
The History and Impact of Women in the Parliament of Western Australia: From Golden Age to Disappointment0
In Search of Non-Linear Futures: Feminist Methodological-Analytical Strategies for Reading Against the Grain0
Commodified Nature: Intertwined Threads of Identification0
The Cenote as Material Feminist Figuration: From the Holocene to the Halocline0
Rape by Deception in Popular Culture: The Hidden Harm in Body-swap Narratives0
‘Representational Irony’: Navigating Succession Planning in Youth Civil Society Organisations0
Arachnomadology: A Zoētic Framework for Queering Stories of Spider Sex, Life, and Death0
Ita Buttrose, Dulcie Boling, and Nene King: The Construction of ‘Idealised Feminine Leadership’ in the Australian Media, 1972–19990
Giving Meaning to Consent at the International Criminal Court and Beyond: A (Qualified) Defence of Consent0
Black Schoolgirls at the Intersection of Consent and Property: Mapping a Socio-Historical Analysis for Anti-Rape Education Futures in Schooling0
A Wicked Vestal: Subverting the Androcentric Imaginaries of the Smart Home0
Sustaining a Feminist Periodical: Economic Print Ephemera inHeresies0
Kitchen Futures: Participatory Taste Workshops and the Battle for Together0
Reading Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog with Deutsch, Nietzsche and Nijinsky0
The Ambivalence of Consent0
Interview with Kathleen M Cumiskey0
Queering the System from within: Autostraddle as a Method for Future Digital Worlds0
Introduction to Creating Feminist Futures: Research Methodologies for New Times0
Everything is Patchwork! A Conversation about Methodological Experimentation with Patchwork Ethnography0
Designing a Greedy and Earth-Devouring Cat: Towards a Critical Feminist Approach to Gamification0
Prenatal Care Shopping: Paying for Reproductive Peace of Mind in Taiwan0
Enacting Reciprocity and Solidarity: Critical Access as Methodology0
What Do Men Want? Masculinity and Its Discontents0
How Wealth Inequalities are Made: An Interview with Céline Bessière and Sibylle Gollac0
‘Just How Things Are … ’: Traumatic Lives in Natasha Kermani’s Lucky0
Radioactive Spacetimes and the Quantum Cosmologies of Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner0
Mothers’ Agency and Responsibility in the Australian Bushfires: A Feminist New Materialist Account0
Can Historical Infanticide Investigations Help Us Understand Embodied Experiences of the Past?0
Disrupting Phallic Logic: (Re)thinking the Feminine with Hélène Cixous and Bracha Ettinger0
Stolenwealth: Examining the Expropriation of First Nations Women’s Unpaid Care0
‘There is Beauty in the Way that I Think.’ Exploring Autistic Life Narrative in Cultural Texts of Hannah Gadsby0
‘A Universal Father and Son Story’? The Representation of Father-Son Relationships in Zach’s Ceremony , In My Blood It Runs , and 0
Crazy Rich Asians: Towards an Ornamental Feminist Account of Wealth and Desire0
Consent as Social Reproduction: Making Space for the Transformative Labour of Refugee and Migrant Anti-violence Advocates in Australia0
Wealth as a Feminist Issue0
Research from the Heart: Friendship and Compassion as Personal Research Values0
Doing Film Feminisms in the Age of Popular Feminism: A Roundtable Convened by Claire Perkins and Jodi Brooks0
Workshopping Troubles: Towards Feminist Digital Methods0
Un/Making Pollination – Feminist Methods for Creating Ecosocial Imaginaries0
Reading Group as Method for Feminist Environmental Humanities0
Reimagining Pigs – A Multispecies, Ecofeminist Research Method0
When Descriptor is Diagnosis: An Autoethnographic Response to the Medical Treatment of Women with Vulvodynia0
Embracing Amateurs: Four Practices to Subvert Academic Gatekeeping0
The Royal Commission on Human Relationships and the Australian Women’s Weekly, 1977–1980: The Personal, the Political, the Popular0
Integrating Feminism, Transforming the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS): An Analysis of the Scheme Through the NDIS Plans of People with Intellectual Disability0
“Why Does She Have to Wear Make-up? She Looks Better Natural!” Staged Photos and Sexual Subjectivities0
Creating Feminist Futures by Imagining Lessons Differently: Using Speculative Fabulation and Poetic Inquiry as Methods to Trouble Classroom Expectations0
‘A Prisoner on the Rack’: Marital Rape, Consent, and the Gothic in Late-Nineteenth-Century Colonial Women’s Writings0
Fictions, Frictions and Fragments: Reflections on Feminist Futures of Research0
Public Health in Private0
Rethinking ‘Healthy Masculinity’ Training From a Queer Boys+ Perspective0
Towards an Affirmative Ethics of Women's Smartphone Uses in Victoria, Australia0
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