European Journal of Womens Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of European Journal of Womens 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book Review: LGBTQ+ People With Chronic Illness: Chroniqueers in Southern Europe33
(Un)usual suspects: Relational capacities and subjective transformations in polygynous and polyamorous practices in the Netherlands27
Consumer access to gendered healthcare: Assetising the FemTech marketplace22
Negotiating ideals: Catholicism, intensive mothering ideology and gender norms in contemporary Poland18
Book Review: Transnational Trailblazers of Early Cinema: Sarah Bernhardt, Gabrielle Réjane, Mistinguett DuckettVictoriaTransnational Trailblazers of Early Cinema: Sarah Bernhardt, Gabrielle Réjane, Mi13
New municipalism and feminist leadership after the Indignados: The political aesthetics of truth in Ada Colau for Mayor (Faus 2016)12
Book Review: The Politics of Education in Turkey: Islam, Neoliberalism and Gender11
Book Review: Faith Stories: Sustaining Meaning and Community in Troubling Times Hickey-MoodyAnna, Faith Stories: Sustaining Meaning and Community in Troubling Times, Manchester: Manchester University 11
Sitting under Susanna: Gender violence, art, and collective healing in Fatimah Ashgar’s Retrieval10
Domestic service and prostitution: Empirical and theoretical connections10
Domestic closed circuits (of violence)10
Visible women, invisible gender: Knowledge production on homelessness in Flanders10
Medea as a rape narrative: Edward Bond’s Dea9
There and back again: Sex crime law reform and counter-reform in Spain8
Burnout, rest, and resistance: Masculinities through feminist political economy and care8
‘We just want to make art’ – Women with experiences of racial othering reflect on art, activism and representation7
The misrecognition of intersectional justice claims: UK women’s workplace activism of the 1970s–1980s7
Quo vadis Europe?6
The dynamics of radicalisation among Dutch Muslims in Layla M.6
Conceptual diversity: A note on consistencies of privilege5
Unveiling urban landscapes: Alisa Oleva’s performances during the pandemic5
Drawing as collective self-care: Leeds animation workshop’s collaborative practices during the pandemic5
Touching through distance: Cyborg affective touch during Covid-19 pandemic5
War widows in Serbia: Losses, coping and overcoming5
Angela Merkel’s journey to conviction leadership during COVID-19 pandemic5
Decolonising demand for paid domestic work and childcare: Beyond dyadic relationships and Western models4
Book review: COVID-19 from the Margins. Pandemic Invisibilities, Policies and Resistance in the Datafied Society4
Book review: Staying with doubt, not yet dancing with Azis TodorovaMiglena S, Unequal Under Socialism: Race, Women, and Transnationalism in Bulgaria, Toronto University Press: Toronto, ON, Canada, 2024
Anti-gender campaigns as a reactionary response to neoliberalism4
Book Review: Return of the Monstrous-Feminine: Feminist New Wave CinemaThe New Queer Gothic: Reading Queer Girls and Women in Contemporary Fiction and Film CreedBarbara, Return of the Monstrous-Femini4
Call for papers: Special issue: Digital media, feminisms, and public health in the age of a pandemic3
Book review: Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity during this Crisis (and the Next)3
Gender and eco-domesticity: Are sustainable consumption and a return to the home emancipatory in Czechia?3
Open Forum: Feminist+ solidarity3
The lay of the land3
Teaching feminism in a broken world: Reading Spivak in troubled times3
‘Speaking’ through songs? African Black women, colonial violence and resistance among Cokwe people in rural Angola3
Book Review: Art, Activism, and Sexual Violence KitchSally L.GilpinDawn R. (eds), Art, Activism, and Sexual Violence, University of Washington Press: Seattle, WA, 2024; 262 pp., ISBN: 9780295752105.3
Book review: Karol Radziszewski: The Power of Secrets3
Book review: Black Trans Feminism2
Rugiatu Neneh Turay “If my brothers are allowed to play, I will also play football, ride bicycles, and climb trees . . .”2
Worker-led feminist mobilizing for the museum of the future2
Book Review: Spanish Film Policies and Gender Fernández-MenesesJara, Spanish Film Policies and Gender, Routledge: London and New York, 2024, 158 pp. ISBN: 9781032439648.2
‘Everything Must Change’2
Fractured narratives of consent: Political aesthetics in Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You2
What happened to my time during the COVID-19 lockdown? Parents’ subversive temporal regime strategies and their potential beyond the pandemic2
Jeong and asar: Theorising reparative concepts in gendered artistic, activist, and academic spaces2
Children’s views on the conceptualisation of gender-based violence in Spain2
Book Reviews: Lesbian Death: Desire and Danger between Feminist and Queer2
Unveiling toxic discourse towards female politicians in Italy: A corpus-based approach2
The weight of witnessing2
Unveiling slut-shaming: Exploring the interaction of social and linguistic dimensions2
Book Review: Towards Abolitionist Futures? ‘The End of Peacekeeping. Gender, Race and the Martial Politics of Intervention’ HenryMarsha, Towards Abolitionist Futures? ‘The End of Peacekeeping. Gender,2
At arm’s length until otherwise told2
Book Review: Women, Organizations and Vulnerability: Global Archetypes GaggiottiHugoDíaz-CarriónIsis Arlene (eds), Women, Organizations and Vulnerability: Global Archetypes, Routledge: New York, 2025,2
Feminist screamscapes towards sonic solidarities2
For sled dogs and women: Hormonal contraception and animacy hierarchies in Danish/Greenlandic Depo-Provera debates2
Book Review: Home Care for Sale. The Transnational Brokering of Senior Care in Europe AulenbacherBrigitteLutzHelmaPalenga-MöllenbeckEwaSchwiterKarin (eds), Home Care for Sale. The Transnational Broker1
Beyond romantic resistance: Anti-capitalist aesthetics in narrative cinema KitchenWill, Film, Negation and Freedom: Capitalism and Romantic Critique, Bloomsbury Publishing: London, 2023, 264 pp., ISBN1
Disability, burnout, and survival in academia: A researcher’s note1
Sounding possible worlds: The cacophony of the Istanbul Feminist Night Marches1
Book Review: Judith Butler and Politics1
‘What about the presumption of innocence?’ Legal consciousness and himpathy in Social Media Users Comments on Flemish #MeToo scandal1
Annual reviewer list 20221
The anti-feminism of anti-trans feminism1
Book Review: The Justice of Humans: Subject, Society and Sexual Violence in International Criminal Justice CampbellKirsten, The Justice of Humans: Subject, Society and Sexual Violence in International1
Re-storying sexual harassment in academia: The power of storytelling in combating epistemic injustice1
Book Review: Women, Violence and Postmillennial Romance Fiction RocheEmma, Women, Violence and Postmillennial Romance Fiction, Routledge: New York, 2023, 140 pp. ISBN: 9781032344072 (pbk), ISBN: 978101
European Union economic policy on social reproduction – Differentiating between Central-Eastern Europe and the West1
Mothering (un)belonging: Politics of care in the new wave of Turkish outmigration1
Global digital media and the challenges of care: Feminism, ecology, and public health1
Understanding populist far-right anti-immigration and anti-gender stances beyond the paradigm of gender as ‘a symbolic glue’: Giorgia Meloni’s modern motherhood, neo-Catholicism, and reproductive raci1
Creative writing as feminist freedom1
But I am your mother!? Queer-feminist resistance to censorship in fascist times1
Experiences and constructions of womanhood and motherhood among Spanish Roma women1
How to tell your story as the story of my feminism: Notes towards solidarity1
Feminist cyborg meets Body Sculpture: An encounter with feminist aesthetics and roboticised sexual assault1
Young women, dating apps, and affective assemblages in the time of pandemic: No relationship is a linear transition to a fixed point1
Bodies as territories: Revisiting the Coloniality of Gender1
Transforming academic research? Resistances to gender mainstreaming implementation in universities1
The vague limits of bodily autonomy: Prenatal experiences and the preference of caesarean births by women in Türkiye0
Book Review: Academic Women: Voicing Narratives of Gendered Experiences0
Feminist+ solidarity as transformative politics0
Motherhood rights and digital activism: An interview with Francesca Fiore and Sarah Malnerich, content creators of the account @mammadimerda0
Opportunity or burden? Shifting femininities and women’s experiences in a pre-professional business leadership setting0
Women’s courageous resistance to gender apartheid in Afghanistan: A conversation with Shaharzad Akbar0
Provocative spatial exclusion and missed opportunities: Complaints of discrimination filed against gender separatist spaces in Sweden0
We are exhausted: On burnout, rest, and resistance0
Should we rethink or retire the nature/culture binary? Material ecofeminism, essentialism and coloniality0
Exhaustion as evidence0
The queer afterlives of texts0
Aesthetic interventions to gender-based violence and sexual violence0
Dialogues on gender, diversity, and the power of love0
“We are already strong, do we really need to prove that again?” Migrantised women’s situated meanings of “gender empowerment” in Belgium0
Sex worker or victim? Exploring the sex industry in Spain0
30 years of the European Journal of Women’s Studies0
Searching for (meanings of) rest: An elusive concept0
Gender bias in scientific recognition: Presence and evolution of women in research awards in Spain (2000–2023)0
Transfeminine letter clubs, community care and the radical politics of the erotic0
Gender as a proxy: Diagnosing and resisting carceral genderisms0
Book Review: The New Politics of Home: Housing, Gender and Care in Times of Crisis0
Haunted by Gazaplatsen in our hearts: Exploring microfascist encounters in everyday activism0
Book review: The Struggle to Stay: Why Single Evangelical Women Are Leaving the Church0
LGBTQI + Justice during the COVID-19 crisis0
Book Review: Le spéculum, la canule et le miroir: Avorter au MLAC, une histoire entre féminisme et médecineAbortion pills go global: Reproductive freedom across borders RuaultLucile, Le spéculum, la c0
Performative safe space and the burnout of racialized women in academia0
The pandemic of ‘the other half’: Patriarchy, capitalism and technology during COVID-190
(Dark) thoughts on pastry and bullying0
Book review: Gender-Based Violence in Migration – Interdisciplinary, Feminist and Intersectional Approaches0
Rest as resistance in the feminist classroom? Un/learning to teach after trauma0
Room of her own: Remaking empty nest and creating herspaces in practices of Polish mothers whose children left home0
The politics of tending to the body: Women doing yoga in Genoa (Italy)0
Book Review: Vspyshka. Neizvestnaya istoriya VICh v SSSR RolduginaIrinaSuverinaKaterinaVspyshka. Neizvestnaya istoriya VICh v SSSR, Individuum: Moscow, 2024, 248 pp. ISBN 978-5-907696-85-30
What do the bloody spiritualists say? Exploring menstruation advocacy and feminist frictions in Sweden0
Roundtable on the impact of COVID and Open Access on Gender Studies Journal0
Remembering Hazel0
Where is the T* in European Journal of Women’s Studies ?0
‘When Mom left for Mars’: Life narratives of first-generation Moroccan migrant mothers in Flanders0
Hormonal migraine as the hardest to treat. Clinicians’ perceptions of biological and structural challenges in the medical care of migraine0
On being fully human0
‘You don’t like this blood? Well, too bad!’ Alternative cultures of menstruation and the performativity of disgust0
‘They all of a sudden became new people’: Using reproductive justice to explore narratives of hormonal contraceptive experience in Sweden0
Corrigendum to Recognition of power: The agency of Kurdish women in their everyday practices0
When vulnerability got mainstream: Reading the pandemic through disability and illness0
Book Review: Science, Gender and the Exploitation of Animals in Britain Since 1945 DuxburyCatherineScience, Gender and the Exploitation of Animals in Britain Since 1945, Routledge: New York, 2022, 2240
Corrigendum to Open Forum: Remembering bell hooks – A Roundtable0
Transfeminist perspectives: Beyond cisnormative understandings of the digital public sphere0
Book Review: Transnational Feminism in Nineteenth-Century Swedish Literature and Periodical Culture: Entangled Dreams and Cross-Cultural Encounters ForestierEloïse, Transnational Feminism in Nineteent0
Planetary activism at the end of the world: Feminist and posthumanist imaginaries beyond Man0
Book Review: Consent: Gender, Power and Subjectivity James-HawkinsLaurieRyan-FloodRóisin (eds), Consent: Gender, Power and Subjectivity, Routledge: London & New York, 2024, 324 pp. ISBN: 9781032410
‘Middle’ in urban India: The conceptual limitations of the global middle class0
Menopausal rage, erotic power and gaga feminist possibilities0
Academic women’s voices on gendered divisions of work and care: ‘Working till I drop . . . then dropping’0
Little prayer: Ambiguous grief in the LGBTQIA+ movement in Turkey0
The digital nesting of Black feminism0
I am the price of your freedom: Gender, Islam, and cyber-harassment in the aftermath of France’s Affaire Mila0
Beyond national action plans: Uncovering the local sources of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda in Turkey0
We are not like the cats: A pandemic poem0
‘History cannot be understood without women’: Feminist teachers’ representations of women’s history in primary and secondary education in Spain0
Healing the Sacred Wound through haptic renewal: An imaginary lecture0
Conceptual diversity and anti-imperial epistemic justice: An introduction0
Enacting a politics of possibilities against Zulm and towards Azadi from coloniality and occupation0
Revitalizing feminist politics of solidarity in the age of anti-genderism0
Whatever happened to the girl in #MeToo?0
Book review: Daring to Hope: My Life in the 1970s0
Equal bodies: The notion of the precarious in Judith Butler’s work0
Pandemic narra(c)tions. Collective audiovisual configurations and participatory self-care0
The cost of ‘care’ in neoliberal academia during the COVID-19 pandemic: Women academics, teaching and emotional labour0
Time, space and the promise of the visibility of gender during the pandemic0
Breaking free from ‘honour’: namûs, epistemic (in)justice, and the colonial politics of translation0
Representations of gender-based violence on The Handmaid’s Tale Instagram page and audience engagement0
Corrigendum to Feminist screamscapes towards sonic solidarities0
Writing with an accent: Travelling scholars and xenophone scholarship0
The ‘new’ trans population: An exploration of the uses and abuses of autism0
Gendered positions within the Portuguese populist radical right party Chega and among its women members: Are women always right?0
Intersectional challenges and resilience strategies among global majority women in UK healthcare0
Freezing for ‘unlove’: Declining fertility, heterosexual partnering and conflicting subjectivities among women pursuing social egg freezing in their 30s in Norway0
Book Review: The Racialization of Sexism. Men, Women and Gender in the Populist Radical Right ScrinziFrancesca, The Racialization of Sexism. Men, Women and Gender in the Populist Radical Right, Routle0
Call for papers: Gender, nature and ecology. (Re)thinking the trajectories of ecofeminism from a transnational European perspective0
Stratified reproduction and ableism: Women with disabilities and navigating reproduction and social control in Poland0
Feminist knowledges in the age of AI0
#TeamAlienadas: Anti-feminist ideologic work in the Spanish manosphere0
Becoming Muslim: Converting old and new practices through ‘turning away’0
Book Review: Who’s Afraid of Gender? ButlerJudith, Who’s Afraid of Gender?Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Allen Lane: New York and London, 2024, 320 pp. ISBN: 9780374608224, ISBN: 9780241595824.0
Open Forum: Remembering bell hooks – A Roundtable0
We’ve had enough! Reparative aesthetics and collaborative work to challenge rape myths in Switzerland0
Feminist solidarity and hopeful imaginings in the MeToo movement in Iceland0
Handling Covid-19: Lessons learned?0
Book Review: Bought & Sold: Voices of Human Trafficking. A Photographic Exhibit with Sound Narratives ChernuchKay, Bought & Sold: Voices of Human Trafficking. A Photographic Exhibit with Sound0
Book Review: Gender and the Woman Artist in Early Modern Iberia Hall-van den ElsenCatherine, Gender and the Woman Artist in Early Modern Iberia, 1st Edition, Routledge: New York, 2024, 155 pp. ISBN: 90
Book Review: Sexual Misconduct in Academia: Informing an Ethics of Care in the University PritchardErinEdwardsDelyth (eds), Sexual Misconduct in Academia: Informing an Ethics of Care in the University0
Shadowing and gendered fieldwork roles in the Brussels Bubble0
Book Review: Depletion. The Human Costs of Caring RaiShirin M., Depletion. The Human Costs of Caring.Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2004. ISBN 978-0-19-777772-5 (pbk) ISBN 753554 (hbk)0
Macho populists versus COVID: Comparing political masculinities0
Navigating the Catholic Church in Belgium: Catholic women on female authority, reforms, and sexual difference0
Queer autofiction as reparative practice: Coming out in literature0
Mouse trap0
Book Review: AfroSwedish Places of Belonging Osei-KofiNana. AfroSwedish Places of Belonging. Northwestern University Press: Evanston, IL, 2024, 124 pp. ISBN: 9780810147270.0
The poetic imagination and freedom0
From the private to the public: Continuum of sexual–racial violence against migrant women0
A Woman’s Angle: An interview with Gwen Moffat, novelist and the first female mountain guide in Europe0
Dismantling the trope of the hypersexual Romani woman in Dan Allum’s Carmen, the Gypsy0
Wujud: A political philosophy of justice and presence in the Arabian Peninsula0
‘Make it look a little like a festival’: Film exhibition and festival organizing at Films Femmes Méditerranée during the COVID-19 pandemic0
Comparing gender equality policies in the Swedish and Spanish film industries: Defining the problem beyond the male norm0
Book Review: Love and the Politics of Intimacy DikovaStanislavaMcMahonWendySavageJordan (eds), Love and the Politics of Intimacy, Bloomsbury Academic: New York, 2023; 233 pp., ISBN: HB: 978-1-5013-8730
‘I take to the streets because you have to listen to me!’ Latin American women protesting in Europe0
Feminism contested and co-opted: Women, agency and politics of gender in the Greek and Greek-Cypriot far right0
Populist anti-genderism: A relational comparison of populist politics in Turkey, Hungary, and Sweden0
Book review: Posthuman Feminism0
Contending with interreligious rape in the 16th and 17th centuries: Social realities and literary representations0
Book Reviews: From Fritzl to #metoo: Twelve Years of Rape Coverage in the British Press0
Book Review: Birthing Black Mothers0
Cinematic performances of gender and violence: A study of Bissau–Guinean popular film0
Artificial intelligence and assisted reproductive technology: Applying a reproductive justice lens0
Hitting the barriers – Women in Formula 1 and W series racing0
Rest is resistance: Time, disobedience, and the politics of non-productivity0
Book Review: Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment0
Deliberative democracy in feminist theory and practice: The case of the Unitary Feminist Assembly of Seville (Spain)0
Book Review: Gender Violence, Art, and the Viewer: An Intervention CaldwellEllen CColburnCynthia SGonzalezElla J (eds), Gender Violence, Art, and the Viewer: An Intervention, Pennsylvania State Univer0
Book Review: Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries: Falling off a Cliff?0
Book Review: Queering Science Communication: Representations, Theory, and Practice OrthiaLindy A.RobersonTara (eds), Queering Science Communication: Representations, Theory, and Practice, Bristol Univ0
The French #MeToo campaign: Hybrid activism from #BalanceTonPorc to #MeTooInceste0
“Small and petite, androgynous, many houseplants”: The pressure to look nonbinary0
Book Review: Women, Nationalism, and Social Networks in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1848–19180
‘Look at me!’ Post-mastectomy transformative politics0
Book review: La storia dell’arte dopo l’autocoscienza. A partire dal diario di Carla Lonzi [The History of Art after Consciousness-Raising Starting from Carla Lonzi’s Diary]0
Feminist futures? Gender and nation in the pro-independence left in Catalonia0
Special issue: Aesthetic interventions to gender-based violence and sexual violence0
Perception of the barriers to women’s professional development in the cultural sector: A gender perspective study0
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