Australian Feminist Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Feminist Studies is 1. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Decolonising Mourning: World-Making with the Selk’nam People of Karokynka/Tierra del Fuego19
Dead White men vs. Greta Thunberg: Nationalism, Misogyny, and Climate Change Denial in Swedish far-right Digital Media15
Mana Wahine: Decolonising Gender in Aotearoa14
Queer Death Studies: Death, Dying and Mourning from a Queerfeminist Perspective12
Gendered Power Relations and Sexual Harassment in Antarctic Science in the Age of #MeToo9
Feminist Infrastructure for Better Weathering7
Removing the Mask: Trust, Privacy and Self-protection in Closed, Female-focused Facebook Groups6
Embracing Death, Opening the World5
What’s in a Hashtag? Mapping the Disjunct Between Australian Campus Sexual Assault Activism and #MeToo5
‘So, What is a Good Masculinity?’: Navigating Normativity in Violence Prevention with Men and Boys5
Deterritorialising Death: Queerfeminist Biophilosophy and Ecologies of the Non/Living in Contemporary Art5
Yoga, Sexual Violation and Discourse: Reconfigured Hegemonies and Feminist Voices4
Women’s Pathways to Digital Inclusion Through Digital Labour in Rural Farming Households4
Greta Thunberg is ‘giving a face’ to Climate Activism: Confronting Anti-Feminist, Anti-Environmentalist, and Ableist Memes4
Navigating Emotions at the Site of Racism: Feminist Rage, Queer Pessimism and Fire Dragon Feminism3
Introduction: Entanglements of Anti-Feminism and Anti-Environmentalism in the Far-Right3
Teaching for Liberation: The Manifesto Assignment as an Example of bell hooks’ Engaged Pedagogy3
Queer Ecologies of Death in the Lab: Rethinking Waste, Decomposition and Death through a Queerfeminist Lens3
Indigenous Internet Users: Learning to Trust Ourselves3
Possessing Land, Wind and Water in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca3
Towards an Inventive Ethics of Carefull Risk: Unsettling Research Through DIY Academic Archiving3
Eccentric Feelings: Little Girls’ Pleasures on the Feminist Fashion Set3
Archives as Spaces of Radical Hospitality2
Echoes and Silences: #MeToo’s Reverberations2
The Use/Less Citations in Feminist Research2
Learning to Stand with Gyack: A Practice of Thinking with Non-Innocent Care2
Smart Home Masculinities2
The Neo-Malthusian Reflex in Climate Politics: Technocratic, Right Wing and Feminist References2
Gathering Stories of Belonging: Honouring the Moʻolelo and Ancestors that Refuse to Forget Us2
Mistrust of the City at Night: Networked Connectivity and Embodied Perceptions of Risk and Safety2
Homelessness as a Feminist Issue: Revisiting the 1970s2
Queering the Social Imaginaries of the Dead2
Re-defining Gendered Harm and Institutions under Colonialism: #MeToo in Australia2
Domus, Dream, Domicide: Home as Limit Point in the Pyrocene Lessons from the ‘Black Summer’ Australian Bushfires1
Mana Wahine and Mothering at the Loʻi: A Two-spirit/Queer Analysis1
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
Commodity Feminism and Dressing the ‘Best Self’ onA Practical Wedding1
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
A Climate of Misogyny: Gender, Politics of Ignorance, and Climate Change Denial – An Interview with Katharine Hayhoe1
Janet Frame’s Autobiographical Frock Consciousness1
A Screen of One's Own: The Domestic Caregiver as Researcher During Covid-19, and Beyond1
Introduction: Gender and Indigeneity1
Disrupting the Architectural Line: Wandering Domestic Objects in Public Spaces1
Remaking Home: Creative Practice as Part of Domesticity’s Changing Significance1
Making Rights and Realities: How Australian Human Rights Make Gender, Alcohol and Other Drugs1
Feminist Research Ethics and First Nations Women’s Life Narratives: A Conversation1
Green or Gender-Modern Nativists: Do They Exist and Do They Vote for Right-Wing Populist Parties?1
‘Persistent’ Migrant Kitchens: Spatial Analogies and the Politics of Sharing1
The Role of Housing Wealth in Young Adults’ Imagined Futures: Investor Subjectivities in the Minskian Household1
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