Journal of Gender Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Gender 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Feminist media makers in the San Francisco Bay area63
Empowerment and the self-presentation of rural Chinese full-time mothers: a study of 100 Douyin mom bloggers36
Far-right witch hunts: mediated discourses of gender, consent, and male victimhood in women’s soccer30
Fat bodies and self-representation in the fatosphere: approaches from the Spanish-speaking context29
Buzzfeed’s ‘celebrities reading thirst tweets’: examining the sexualization of men and women in the #MeToo era26
The pathology of desire in Daphne du Maurier’s short stories21
The (m)other-daughter relationship in McCurdy’s I’m glad my mom died : codependency, anorexia nervosa, and self dis(re)covery20
Retronormative desire: nostalgia, antifeminism and the far-right appeal to working-class mothers in Austria17
Locating vulnerable masculinities among childfree men in urban India17
The phenomenology of pregnancy and early motherhood: ethical, social, and psychological perspectives14
Gender and power in early childhood education in Indonesia14
Books Received Journal of Gender Studies vol. 34 no 213
Mapping climate insecurity, activism and queerness13
Intersectionality and decolonisation in contemporary British crime fiction12
Paid to care: domestic workers in contemporary Latin American culture12
Hartazgo: #YoTeCreo as an expression of digital feminist activism in Venezuela12
Conflicting expectations. The meaning of gender in girls and young women’s narratives of growing up in racially diverse neighbourhoods12
“I’m not a saint”: divine motherhood at the intersection of single adoption and disability12
Honouring Jo Woodiwiss12
Weaponizing effeminacy: Sandy Saha and the queer politics of Bengaliness11
Examining peer mentoring with women who experience multiple and complex disadvantage: a feminist ethical model of practice11
‘S’ certification and sex-education films in India: from family planning to poaching pleasure11
‘We’re respectful boys … we’re not misogynistic!’: analysing defensive, contradictory and changing performances of masculinity within young men’s in-person and digitally mediated homosocial spaces10
Social mobilization in wartime Ukraine: the connection between gender identity, national unity, and societal transformation10
Remembering through #LetUsTalk: an affective archive narrating Iranian women´s everyday trauma and resistance habits10
Social media dating shows and match-making routines: between humour and hate speech10
The study of singlehood: from a marginalized relationship status to an emerging social category9
Building relational power: queer youth, partnerships and the YPS agenda9
Algorithms for her? 2 : feminist approaches to digital infrastructures, cultures and economies9
How privilege affects reactions to men’s femininity9
Exploring gender-inclusive approaches in Turkish disaster risk management: insights from decision-makers, service providers, and NGOs9
‘Unions, orgasms and more..’: tracing the long arc of the feminist strike in British women’s movement magazines 1971–19889
(Pseudo)Intellectualizing social conservatism: a critical account of anti-gender politics in Kerala, India8
Towards a decolonial feminist intervention: ethics and perspectives of Françoise Vergès8
Tactical engagements: Queer anti-war politics between rights and refusal8
Finding love in the digital age: Nigerian youths and the digital matchmaking revolution8
Representations of Gender categorizations: Examining the ways that young people re-curate gender in an urban science art gallery8
Hashtag feminism across time: a semantic network analysis of discursive evolution on X7
Halal sex with trans girls: on pleasure marriages and Transphilia in the Shi’i anglosphere7
Towards a transformative memory of wartime sexualized violence? The ‘violence and gender’ exhibition at Dresden’s military history museum of the army7
Towards a feminist-decolonial epistemic justice? Evaluating EU equality policies through an intersectional lens7
Slideshow activism: navigations of identity, community and queer Nigerian advocacy on Instagram7
(Breaking out of) heteropatriarchal lockdown: Wendy Delorme’s Viendra le temps du feu7
Factors shaping women’s political participation in Pakistani society: an in-depth exploration7
Living gender in diverse times7
An investigation of gender bias in Mauritanian secondary schools English textbooks: towards more equal representation7
Crypto dad and the primal horde: the gendered psychodynamics of regulating cryptocurrencies6
Countering gender and identity disinformation in hostile information environments: practitioner insights from Armenia6
Policy innovation in gender-based violence in higher education: a Legislative Theatre workshop6
Navigating vulnerabilities: an autoethnography of a female Chinese PhD returnee’s job-seeking journey in an age of uncertainty6
Feminist fandom: media fandom, digital feminisms, and Tumblr 6
The invisibility of inequality: men’s perspectives of gender issues in the workplace6
Books Received, Journal of Gender Studies , vol. 34, no. 76
Poe and women: recognition and revision6
“I don’t want to be the Muslim lesbian idol”: experiences of queer women from Muslim backgrounds in Catalonia6
Books Received, Journal of Gender Studies, Vol 32, no. 26
Medical fatphobia and contributory injustice: the silencing of fat patients as told through TikTok testimonies6
The evolving experiences and impacts of divorce for women living in Palestine: a mixed-method narrative analysis6
EU civil society funds in Turkey and Serbia: promoting inclusion, creating epistemic exclusion6
“The fuss is only just beginning”: Jordan Peterson and the mainstreaming of anti-gender ideology6
Feminist politics, intersectionality and knowledge cultivation6
Recognizing women’s academic work: exploring how the neoliberal university undermines the promotion of feminist teaching6
Trans narrators: first-person form and the gendered body in contemporary literature5
(In)security, silencing and hindered parenting: how the Europeanization of Swiss migration policy perpetuates reproductive and epistemic injustices5
Weaponized humor and militarized masculinity: the role of memes in far-right discourse on the Russo-Ukrainian war5
Makeup as a postfeminist masquerade: understanding the impact of beauty tutorial engagement on young Chinese women’s appearance satisfaction5
Gendered negotiation and pragmatism: Evaluating internal rhetorical mobilization in Hong Kong’s anti-ELAB movement5
A genealogy of the gentleman: women writers and masculinity in the eighteenth century, by5
“Let her talk”: leadership challenges for Brazilian creative women5
Breaking down the borderlines between abortion and miscarriage: towards a full-spectrum approach to pregnancy endings5
Self-recognizing as ‘tong’: a grounded theory study of heterosexual young women’s reverse sexual-preference self-presentation on Chinese social media5
Interventions preventing work-related gender-based violence and harassment: collective knowledge, capacity and commitment5
Books Received, Journal of Gender Studies , vol. 34, no. 65
A qualitative study of women care professionals’ experiences in social service non-profit organizations in Israel5
Logging into the rehearsal stage: a study on how young transgender men use Facebook to rehearse masculinity5
Reprocide: examining the silenced gendered dimension of Israeli genocide in Gaza5
Women in Red: gender-based vulnerabilities and the far-right coalition in Israel5
‘Gender troubles’ in researching violence towards LGBTQ+ people: a case study from Italy4
Masculinities in Chinese boys’ love stories: female imaginations, market forces and state influence4
Digital intimacies: queer men and smartphones in times of crisis4
Sexual and reproductive rights on the Flemish political agenda: a case study of menstrual health4
“Did you just say I was lit ?” Transgender and non-binary youth doing gender; resisting cisnormativity in South African schools4
Does the pandemic have a gender? An exploratory study about the Perceived Impact of COVID-19 measures on women and men in Ukraine and Belarus4
Female sexuality in modernist fiction: literary techniques for making women artists4
Curating the Ama museum for Taiwanese comfort women: a humanistic approach to traumatic memory and healing4
Targeted for being women and reporting on the presidency: gendered-based violence against female journalists by populists in office4
The allure of traditional life: on becoming a tradwife4
Audre Lorde, (post)colonial hauntings of socialist archive and the “emancipated” women write back4
Editorial4
‘The fear was real’: how women mobilize fear to resist gendered state repression in Hong Kong’s anti-extradition movement4
‘All the same under the skin’: representations of class and gender in Michel Faber’s Under the Skin4
Unspeakable and hidden: intimate partner sexual violence against married women in Pakistan4
Stigmatizing feminism in nationalist discourse: a critical discourse analysis of a Chinese anti-feminist online forum4
‘It just feels really nice when people call me by my name’: accounts of gender euphoria among Australian trans young people and their parents4
The morally responsible transgender citizen: mediated self-representation and gender co-production on Chinese social media4
The pragmatic ideal: Mary Field Parton and the pursuit of a progressive society4
Gender equality in the professional workplace: pioneering radical action for women’s empowerment4
¡No estamos solas! Epistolary feminist spaces and the pandemic in Josephine Landertinger Forero’s 2020 writing and filmmaking3
Everyday precarity, oblique hostility and gendered liveability among Malaysian transgender men3
Intersectionality and labour exclusion: Latin American women in the Netherlands3
‘The culture is disgusting’ : analysing continuities and differences in experiences and perceptions of youth rape culture through cross-generational testimonies online3
Masculinities and teaching in primary schools: exploring the lives of Irish male teachers3
Destigmatizing kinks: alien erotica in Netflix’s sex education3
Therapeutic community for women prisoners: re-imagining rehabilitation and the loss of liberty3
Pirate care: acts against the criminalization of solidarity3
Editorial3
Postcolonial gender reckonings: far-right contestations and the struggle for gender transformation in South Africa3
From below the glass ceiling: female perspectives in the world of advertising3
Searching for feminist superheroes: gender, sexuality, and race in Marvel Comics3
Decolonial ecofeminism: a paradigmatic contribution to critical research of gender, ecology and coloniality3
Duct-taped X: gender and the ‘ethically enabling conditions’ of creative-activism on pre-teen peer cultures3
‘You just have to learn to play the game’: survival, resentment and resignation in women academics’ narratives of precarity3
Books received, journal of gender studies , vol. 35, no. 53
Insurgent visions: feminism, justice, solidarity3
Intersecting inequalities: (re)producing the marginalized other3
The end of transgression in Japanese women’s writing3
Anti-feminism in the mirror of class dynamics: an analysis of men’s rights groups in Turkey3
Of wife guys and family defenders: Towards a typology of 21st century celebrity husbands3
Preparing for constructive engagement with men’s resistance to gender equality messaging: lessons from an intimate partner violence prevention programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo3
‘At first it was about me … now it’s not about me at all’: self-care and care for the other in the women-led online sobriety movement3
Masculine nations, queer bodies and the in/visibilities of gender3
Exploring Christian Lutheran theological framings that shape men’s perpetration of domestic violence through pastor perspectives3
Making disaster safer: a gender and vulnerability approach3
‘No less of a woman’: examining the (invisible) life of childfree women academics during the COVID-19 pandemic3
Gendering democracy: feminist parliamentary responses to opposition against gender equality3
Listen to my story: personal narratives as resistance discourses in obesity treatment online communities3
The menopausal subject at work: gendered embodiment and neoliberal management in the UK3
Editorial3
Reimagining equality in EU higher education and research policies: insights from Black feminism2
Collaging together-apart: representations of queer joy in digital spaces2
Negotiating feminine identity through the maternal bond in Elena Ferrante’s Troubling Love2
Young people’s constructions of gender norms and attitudes towards violence against women: a critical review of qualitative empirical literature2
LGBTIQ+ asylum and religion: individual faith, community belonging, and divine advocacy2
Dubious consent: ‘rape-by-deception’ in the Japanese courts2
Gender and power in the ivory tower: sexual harassment in graduate supervision in China2
“I will never be Spanish enough”. Gender-based Islamophobia in Spain: socio-educational aspects2
How a 25-year-old periodic survey for lesbian, bisexual and queer women responded and adapted to gender diversity: a reflexive analysis2
Daughter, mother, grandmother, and whore: the story of a woman who decided to be a puta2
Ideals and realities: Chinese singleton daughters negotiating family size preferences and migrant motherhood in Spain2
Living Gender in Diverse Times2
Desi queers: LGBTQ+ South Asians and cultural belonging in Britain2
‘The right to fall in love and kiss without consequences’: on racialized Muslim women, ‘mixed’ intimacies, and Dutch sexual exceptionalism2
Infamous bodies: early black women’s celebrity and the afterlives of rights2
“I’m a female-PhD and I’m married”: resisting gender stereotypes of female PhDs on Zhihu2
Muscularity and femininity: no longer a contradiction?2
Feminism(s) in the Age of COVID-19 and beyond: creativity, resilience and resistance2
The aesthetics of nostalgia TV: production design and the boomer era2
Fears of white population decline: the politics of race, gender, reproductive justice, and white supremacy in the US2
From the far north to the far right: white masculinity and the myth of Hyperborea2
Of boys and men: why the modern male is struggling, why it matters, and what to do about it2
Elisa in Pigalle: memory, gendered violence, and the politics of transfemicide2
Pregnancy, early motherhood and homelessness: affective injustice2
Egyptian queer women’s quiet activism within repressive contexts in the Middle East2
Hands towards the right: UK gender–critical feminism and right-wing coalitions2
‘It’s my only hour of quiet’: the women’s online book club on ‘domestic noir’ during the COVID-19 pandemic2
Hybrid masculinity in early childcare: a qualitative study of a Ghanaian municipality2
The appeal of musical masculinism within contemporary online far-right spaces2
Editorial2
Abortion caringscapes: female homosociality and reproductive healthcare in post-one-child China2
Beyond the binary: gender and legal personhood in Islamic law,2
Books Received Journal of Gender Studies2
Jenny Wolmark - 1948– 20222
Growing up trans: the influence of gender-affirming medical care on the well-being of transgender youth in Quebec2
“Cis Hell”2
Mapping gendered affects: an inquiry into student feelings on entry to an Australian selective STEM high school2
Books Received, Journal of Gender Studies , vol. 35, no. 32
Pathways through precarity: the impact of flexible contracts on employees in the Irish third-level sector2
An uneasy ordinariness: feminist ambivalence negotiating beauty in the everyday2
Gendered fatphobia in the field of sport and exercise2
Gender and identity disinformation: impacts on female politicians, and implications for democratic participation - roundtable discussion2
The state effect in contemporary Turkey: tracing ‘honour’ as a trope of gendered victimhood in cases of sexual assault2
‘Breaking through the cracks and pleasing myself’: employment decisions and meaning-making among women in county-based digital employment in China2
Curating conflict-related sexual violence: gender, politics and memory at war museums2
Feminism as world literature2
Unpaid care labour in India: a feminist and intersectional analysis of lived experiences2
Queer Singaporean futures after 377a: establishing homonormativity as concrete labour1
Books Received –Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 32, no. 61
Cyberstalking practices: asymmetrical power relationships at the University of Dar es Salaam1
The global politics of memory: feminist perspectives on the curation of violence1
A gender perspective on the role of technology in democratic development through wartime civic engagement1
Journal of gender studies , books received vol. 33 no 31
In/Visibility and the (post-soviet) ‘queer closet’1
Empowerment or surveillance? Reproductive self-tracking and gendered control in Chinese FemTech use1
Navigating visibility and risk: disabled young women’s self-presentation practices on social media1
Silicone agency and the making of female trans bodies in Argentina1
It’s all in the delivery: pregnancy in American film and television comedy1
Sex education against the algorithm: the algorithmically enforced deplatforming of YouTube sex edutainment1
Books Received, Journal of Gender Studies , vol. 35, no. 61
Editorial1
Networks of queer reproduction in Sappho magazine (1972–1981)1
Sustaining the “Pink Ghetto”? The identity negotiations of Chinese women journalists in the field of digital journalism1
Face-veiled Women in Contemporary Indonesia1
Understanding sexual violence experiences of transgender and gender diverse people: an interpretative phenomenological study1
Resignifying the witch: moral policing and vernacular resistance in misogynistic advertising controversies1
Maybe it’s a cultural thing or maybe it’s a coloniality thing’: what the West misses in understanding gender-based violence in Central America1
(Re)producing sex/gender normativities: LGB alliance, political whiteness and heteroactivism1
Visible and invisible work in the pandemic: social reproduction and the ambivalent category of the essential worker1
‘They broke it again’: examining violence against girls in kindergarten1
Resistance and compliance: exploring the interplay of visual acts, subjectivity, and power dynamics in women’s fitness culture1
Crisis epistemologies: a case for queer feminist digital ethnography1
To hell with toxic masculinity?: a case for retaining a debated concept1
Postdoctoral women’s academic trajectories and precarity in Chilean universities: challenges for gender equality1
Salomania and the representation of race and gender in modern erotic dance1
Portrayals of the Shero: a critical discourse analysis on the representation of Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel1
“If it was my account with my name, I would be scared for my life”: queer online sex work in Turkey1
Exploring the uptake of inclusive masculinity ideas in a group of South African, White, Afrikaans, heterosexual University student men1
Photographing the absence: how to portray the emptiness created after disappearance in Mexico?1
Genital embodiment and materialities of realism: critical reflections on the design of penile prosthetics1
Homes in crisis capitalism: gender, work and revolution1
Harming children: the effects of the UK puberty blocker ban1
Translating sexuality: international queer popular culture in the Sinophone world1
Solo spirituality and the ambivalent role of religion in navigating singlehood in Indonesia1
Histories of sensibilities: visions of gender, race, and emotions in the global Enlightenment1
The queer art of history: queer kinship after fascism The queer art of history: queer kinship after fascism , by Jennifer V. Evans, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 201
“What is feminism?”: an exploratory study on women with intellectual disabilities and their views on feminism1
Peril and protection in British courtship novels: a study in continuity and change1
Rural South Sulawesi mothers’ emotional capital: supporting primary school children’s remote learning during COVID-191
”I became very interested in writing and creativity as ways of connecting with people”: an Interview with Juliet Jacques1
Making intersex and non-binary people count? Ambivalent in_visibilities in the German microcensus1
Subaltern testimonies: gender-based violence and mediated activism1
‘Cool articles from way back when’: appropriations and reanimations of the New Zealand feminist magazine Broadsheet1
Young people’s digitally-networked bodies: the changing possibilities of what a gendered body can be, do and become online1
Language and LGBTQ+ youth: analysing marginalised identities through an intersectional lens1
Hegemonic masculinities, reproductive justice, and data: the missing link for gender transformational change in sexual and reproductive health and rights1
The limits of ‘backlash’ masculinity: on the value of reframing gendered resistance as ‘countermovement’1
Re-reading men’s facial hair: the case of the modernization of the Turkish civil service1
Man-i-pulation? Becoming creative with the ‘information folds’ of post-digital youth masculinity assemblages1
TV representation of the single woman in Nothing But Thirty : traditional and postfeminist discourses from social media responses1
Different ways of taking care of oneself. How Argentinean gay men negotiate COVID-19 protocols for hooking-up1
STEMinist sensibilities in the promotion of STEM and tech participation to women and girls1
Perfect: feeling judged on social media1
Navigating faith and gender-based violence: the role of faith communities in addressing family violence in a migrant context1
From meme-making trolls to feminist artists: digital feminist art activism in contemporary South Korea1
Caste and gender: Dalit women’s experiences of negotiation in inter-caste marriage in urban India1
Somatization of masculine insecurities: the symbolic action and symbolic impact of head hair practices1
Women and water in global fiction1
“There’s a lot of DIY joy”: elevating queer joy through participatory visual research with 2SLGBTQIA+ folks in Atlantic Canada1
“It’s messy, but it’s real, and it’s so wonderful”: understanding resilience, self-exploration, and advocacy through drag performance1
Negotiating gendered language and social identities: gender, race and native speaker ideology in learning Japanese as an additional language1
Remembering to forget: intergenerational memory for Rwandan women survivors of genocidal rape and children born of conflict-related sexual violence1
The making of motherhood: digital fitness, pre & post-natal wellness, and meaning1
Unpacking women’s work during the COVID-19 pandemic in India: a feminist analysis of mainstream print media1
Discursive state feminism in the Xi era navigating gender discourse, nationalism, and global ambitions1
Feminist e-activism in the age of pandemic and beyond: virtual crafts with women in care shelters in Alexandria, Egypt1
Temporal dysphoria: trans temporality beyond transition1
Breaking boundaries, baring bodies: subversion in the works of Iranian feminist artists on Instagram1
Intersecting inequalities: towards a critical discursive approach1
Alternative regimes of truth: anti-gender politics, digital platforms and epistemic struggles in Turkey1
The gender order in action: consistent evidence from two distinct workplace settings1
Knitting the in_visible: data-driven craftivism as feminist resistance1
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