Asian Journal of Womens Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Journal of Womens Studies is 2. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Feminist activism via social media in China26
Feminism, sexual violence and the times of #MeToo in India17
Feminism without guarantees: Reflections on teaching and researching feminist activism in China11
Datafied body projects in India: Femtech and the rise of reproductive surveillance in the digital era9
Chinese “female force” in an “American Factory”: Women’s identity formation in an English reading club8
Chinese first, woman second: Social media and the cultural identity of female immigrants7
Women, development, caste, and violence in rural Bihar, India7
“Re-feminization” of dependent women migrants: Negotiating gender roles in the Chinese digital diaspora6
Gender relations, urban flooding, and the lived experiences of women in informal urban spaces5
Women’s empowerment and transnational consumption ofHallyuin Vietnam5
Women leaders in Pakistani academia: Challenges and opportunities5
Recognizing invisible work: The women domestic workers' movement in Bangladesh5
The role of rural women in household food security and nutrition management in Bangladesh4
Civil society and state relations in Turkey: Opposing trajectories of two Islamist women’s civil society organizations4
Moving towards empowerment: Migrant domestic workers in India4
Struggling against religious rules and patriarchy: Druze women strive for education in Israel4
Gender differences in rural education in China3
Breaking free from patriarchal appropriation of sacred texts: An Islamic feminist critique ofBol3
Shifting the struggle inward: Mainstream debate on digital grassroots feminism in China3
Women’s experience of post-natal care: A study from Uttarakhand, India2
Do students support equal rights to land and inheritance? Reflections from Bangladesh2
Migration a road to empowerment? Agency, resources, and the left behind women in Punjab, India2
Why do some women hate feminists? Social media and the structural limitation of Chinese digital feminism2
“Manage marriage”: State, gender, and class in urban China2
Anti-domestic violence law: The fight for women’s legal rights in China2
Livestreaming: The mainstreaming of the commodified body and sexual labor in Thailand2
Gender disenfranchisement in Hong Kong churches2
Social-mediated frame alignment: A study of menstrual activism in China during the COVID-19 pandemic2
Sustainable menstrual products: The challenges ahead2
Chinese female desire, gaze, and identity construction: A case study of “Boys Love”2
Compliance and resistance: An investigation into the construction of gender identities by Pakistani women on Facebook2
Feminist themes in Hallyu 4.0 South Korean TV dramas as a reflection of a changing sociocultural landscape2
Resisting biopower for reproductive rights: Iranian women’s hashtags2
The city, PKK leaders, and women’s empowerment2
Fortress besieged: The female working poor in the evolution of Chinese social closure2
Move over? Feminist reading of academic writing on Kurdish women2
Women officials of the Turkish Diyanet: Gendered transformations and predicaments of empowerment?2
Roles and voices of farmers in the “special purpose” forest area in Indonesia: Strengthening gender responsive policy2
From vulnerability to resilience: A study of the livelihood struggles of tiger widows in Bangladesh2
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