Feminism & Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminism & Psychology is 4. 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 2022-07-01 to 2026-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Adolescent perspectives on gendered ideologies in physical activity within schools: Reflections on a female-focused intervention20
Intersectional Consciousness in Studies of Violence: Feminist Psychological Perspectives15
Thanks to guest editors, manuscript reviewers, and student presentation reviewers14
Feminism and Psychology: Past, present, and future13
Book Review: Queering psychotherapy by Jane C. Czyzselska, Ed.11
“It's Easy to Do with Friends”: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis on Black Women's Interest in Physical Activity11
Am I vulnerable? Researcher positionality and affect in research on gendered vulnerabilities11
Examining ideology and agency within intensive motherhood literature9
Porridge and misogyny: Rationalising inconspicuous misogyny in morning television shows8
Constructions of diversity, hierarchies, and identity intersections in LGBTQ+ activists’ interview talk8
Fighting for abortion rights: Strategies aimed at managing stigma in a group of Italian pro-choice activists8
Constructions of “female autism” in professional practices: A Foucauldian discourse analysis7
The practical realization of the feminist welfare state: Equal sharing and gender equality in institutional interaction about parental leave in Sweden7
“Sharenting to define mothering”: A grounded theory study of middle-class mothers in urban China7
“It's also up to me”: Women's navigations of affective dissonance in gendered workplaces7
Relational agency and embodied pain: Insights from feminist transnational encounters7
Conspiracy theories in online deliberation on gender identity legislation: Dilemmas of prejudice and political partisanship and implications for LGBTQI+ claims7
“Not broken, just silenced”: Empowerment among adolescent mothers institutionalized after sexual violence in Peru7
Beyond the “Child Mental Health Crisis” and COVID-19: An Intersectional, Transgenerational Analysis of Racism and Oppression7
“It can be quite a dark place when you’re juggling academia, your own health, somebody else's health”: Women's experiences of navigating academia and adult caring responsibilities6
Book Review: What we don’t talk about when we talk about fat by Aubrey Gordon6
“Not all care is love”: The impact of love labour and care on the career trajectories of doctorate holders6
Decolonised Mentoring and Black Women's Excellence: Some Thoughts on Mentoring in Post-Apartheid South Africa6
Book Review: Coping with pregnancy loss by Petra Boynton PetraBoynton, Coping with pregnancy loss . Routle5
Navigating feminist and biomedical conceptual frameworks in educational interventions for eating disorders: Spanish educators’ understandings of the causes and treatment of eating disorders5
“Me.No.Pause.”: Anxieties and fantasies of aging and femininity in contemporary menopause advertising5
Book Review: Diagnosing desire: Biopolitics and femininity into the twenty-first century by Alyson K. Spurgas5
“There are two sides to everything”: Re (locating) vulnerability in the surrogacy industry in India5
Dealing with discomfort: Affective dissonance in fathers’ narratives of violence5
Embodied standpoints in gender difference graphs and tables: When, where, and why are men still prioritized?5
Lift as We Climb: A Multigenerational Mentorship Model Using a Black Womxnist Approach5
Thank you to reviewers5
Navigating the “rabbit hole”: An embodied and affective account of patienthood and chronic illness5
Mentoring for women's entrepreneurship: A review through intersectional and decolonial lenses4
Navigating Queer Subjectivities: Identity Negotiation and Spatial Constraints Among Sexual Minority Women in Kerala, India4
Book Review: City of men: Masculinities and everyday morality on public transport by Romit Chowdhury ChowdhuryRomit, City of men: Masculinities and every4
Book Review: Trans people and the choreography of reproductive healthcare: Dancing outside the lines by Lowik, A. J. LowikA. J., Trans people and the cho4
Unsettling vulnerability: Queer and feminist interventions4
The role of Mother–Daughter relationships in shaping femininity among Indian immigrant women4
Beyond abjection: Exploring narratives after premenstrual dysphoric disorder4
Book Review: Postfeminism and body image by Sarah Riley, Adrienne Evans, and Martine Robson4
Designedly intentional misgendering in social interaction: A conversation analytic account4
Peer-to-peer feminist mentoring: Women in academic medicine and advocacy for the rights of those with serious mental illness4
Creative exploration kits for embodying long-term fatigue: Developing a novel qualitative method through academic–artist collaboration and feminist praxis4
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