Feminism & Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminism & Psychology is 3. 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
Regulating “untrustworthy patients”: Constructions of “trust” and “distrust” in accounts of inpatient treatment for anorexia23
The intersection of autism and gender in the negotiation of identity: A systematic review and metasynthesis22
Speaking out against everyday sexism: Gender and epistemics in accusations of “mansplaining”20
From ignorance to knowledge: Sexual consent and queer stories20
“A day-to-day struggle”: A comparative qualitative study on experiences of women with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain18
Navigating intimate trans citizenship while incarcerated in Australia and the United States16
Toward a feminist psychological theory of “institutional trauma”14
“Kick the XX out of your life”: An analysis of the manosphere’s discursive constructions of gender on Twitter14
“Fake it ‘till you make it”: Authenticity and wellbeing in late diagnosed autistic women12
Looking on the bright side: Positivity discourse, affective practices and new femininities11
Difference or dysfunction?: Deconstructing desire in the DSM-5 diagnosis of Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder10
Staying strong: Exploring experiences of managing emotional distress for African Caribbean women living in the UK10
#mothersday: Constructions of motherhood and femininity in social media posts10
A history of lesbian politics and the psy professions10
“I want to look as if I am my child’s big sister”: Self-satisfaction and the yummy mummy in Taiwan9
Saying the unsayable: The online expression of mothers’ anger during a pandemic9
Digital mothering: Sharenting, family selfies and online affective-discursive practices9
Mapping the abject: Women's embodied experiences of premenstrual body dissatisfaction through body-mapping8
Editorial introduction: The politics of psychological suffering7
Mothering on the web: A feminist analysis of posts and interactions on a Chilean Instagram account on motherhood6
Fit to conceive? Representations of preconception health in the UK press6
He kākano ahau – identity, Indigeneity and wellbeing for young Māori (Indigenous) men in Aotearoa/New Zealand6
Blurred lines: Technologies of heterosexual coercion in “sugar dating”6
Fighting for abortion rights: Strategies aimed at managing stigma in a group of Italian pro-choice activists6
Adolescent perspectives on gendered ideologies in physical activity within schools: Reflections on a female-focused intervention5
“Facilitating wife” and “feckless manchild”: Working mothers’ talk about divisions of care on Mumsnet5
“Other” psychologists: An autoethnographic conversation about difference, deviance and defiance5
Online breastfeeding publics: Sociality, support and selfies4
Designedly intentional misgendering in social interaction: A conversation analytic account4
POWES is pronounced “feminist”: Negotiating academic and activist boundaries in the talk of UK feminist psychologists4
“I want you to help me, you’re family”: A relational approach to women's experience of distress and recovery in the perinatal period4
“Deal me in”: Hillary Clinton and gender in the 2016 US presidential election4
“I don’t have an address”: Housing instability and domestic violence in help-seeking calls to a support service3
“I am not a monster”: An affective–discursive analysis of men's perspectives on their engagement in violence against women3
Contributions to reducing online gender harassment: Social re-norming and appealing to empathy as tried-and-failed techniques3
A Feminist Relational Discourse Analysis of mothers’ voiced accounts of the “duty to protect” children from fatness and fatphobia3
“I didn’t feel normal”: Young Canadian women’s experiences with polycystic ovary syndrome3
Vulnerable advantages: Re-searching my self while navigating queer identity, research ethics, and emotional labour3
“If your institution refuses to provide what you need, create it yourself”: Feminist praxis on #AcademicTwitter3
Guns on campus: An autoethnography of “concealed carry” policies3
Seeking safety from male partner violence in Turkey: Toward a context-informed perspective on women's decisions and actions3
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