International Feminist Journal of Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of International Feminist Journal of Politics 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book Reviews editorial26
Conversations editorial17
Gender, Islam and Sexuality in Contemporary Indonesia17
Violences of capitalism/political economies of war16
Political Invisibility and Mobilization: Women against State Violence in Argentina, Yugoslavia, and Liberia Political Invisibility and Mobilization: Women against State Violence in Arge14
Book Reviews editorial13
Book Reviews editorial12
A feminist analysis of the coloniality of militarization: thinking with Kashmir at the margins of the Global South11
Heading Home: Motherhood, Work and the Failed Promise of Equality11
Reflections on the availability of menstrual products, menstruation taboos, and gender binaries in China11
The logics of protection: masculinism and Orientalism in a girl-saving campaign in Chad10
Soldier first or loyal military wife? What women in dual-service relationships reveal about the contemporary gendering of militaries10
Unintended participant observation “in the mud”10
Haunting justice: queer bodies, ghosts, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia9
From 30 percent to gender parity in everything: the steady route to raising women’s political representation in Mexico9
Islamist governance and the protection of “select” women’s rights in Morocco9
Practising Feminism for Social Welfare: A Global Perspective9
Women's labor force participation in insurgency and ethno-religious conflict: the cases of Aceh and Ambon9
Wombs of Empire: Population Discourses and Biopolitics in Modern Japan8
Conversations editorial7
The “fish tank”: social sorting of LGBTQ+ activists in China7
“If we stayed at home, nothing would change”: gendered acts of citizenship from Mozambique and Pakistan7
Creating policy change and new gender dynamics in China: situating lala activists’ politics of assimilation in the Chinese anti-domestic violence movement7
Gender and the micro-dynamics of violent conflicts7
Home invasion as incursion into body and homeland: feminism and the politics of life and death in Palestine6
“Ex-gay” campaigns as a new form of conservative Christians’ queer hatred politics in South Korea6
Scraps of Hope in Banda Aceh: Gendered Urban Politics in the Aceh Peace Process6
Conversations editorial6
“Hybrid feminist leadership”: feminist leadership on the ground – experiences of women political leaders in Indonesia6
Book Reviews editorial6
Special Section introduction: intimacies of violence, ex-combatants, and post-conflict justice6
Dying to Serve: Militarism, Affect, and the Politics of Sacrifice in the Pakistan Army6
Weibo Feminism: Expression, Activism, and Social Media in China5
Multiple positionalities, plural movements: a feminist and queer interrogation of Sinophone diaspora activism5
Bodies Unbound: Gender-Specific Cancer and Biolegitimacy4
Conversations editorial4
Cohabitation with criminals: civilian women’s everyday cooperation with Mexican drug cartels4
“To those who choose to follow in our footsteps”: making women/LGBT+ soldiers (in)visible through feminist “her-story” theater4
The messiness of the global “political” and the “personal”4
Book Reviews editorial4
Revolutionary pills? Feminist abortion, pharmaceuticalization, and reproductive governance4
What is left of queer anti-militarism? Queer fatalism, Sinocentrism, and Taiwanese sovereignty4
Remapping the feminist global: (un)doing feminisms4
Gendered advocacy coalitions and the Istanbul Convention: a comparative analysis of Bulgaria and Poland4
Queer lives during conflict in Northern Ireland: deconstructing the “two communities” model3
How Ukrainian servicewomen’s stories of war matter3
Unequal under Socialism: Race, Women, and Transnationalism in Bulgaria3
Fighting COVID-19 like a war: the role of hegemonic masculinity in Taiwan’s responses to the pandemic3
Rethinking masculinities, militarization, and unequal development3
Dreadful Desires: The Uses of Love in Neoliberal China3
Breaking the Binaries in Security Studies: A Gendered Analysis of Women in Combat3
Distinguishing between the “soldier” and the “brute”: engraving hierarchies of masculinity in conflict-related sexual violence discourse3
Resisting multiple empires, cultivating transnational solidarity: a conversation among feminist-of-color scholar-activists3
Unsettling the political: conceptualizing the political in feminist and LGBTI+ activism across Russia, the Scandinavian countries, and Turkey3
Book Reviews editorial3
Saving the YPJ, saved by the YPJ: ambivalent agency and the legitimation of intervention in Syria3
The making of clandestinity: “strategic ignorance” in abortion practices in Latin America2
Feminist resistance as a bulwark for democracy2
Why is the zombie apocalypse so terrible for women? Gender, militarism, and ontological insecurity at the end of the world2
Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon Women’s International Thought: Towards a New Canon , edited by Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler, Kimberly Hutchings,2
Women’s Access to Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste: The Blind Letters2
Explaining leadership quality among the directors of Mexico’s subnational women’s policy agencies2
“Collective gaslighting” and emotional workplace abuse in feminist academic spaces2
Displaced lives: rethinking survival, social reproduction, and (in)security with refugees2
Coming back to life from “social death”: creating and regulating women-only/feminist spaces with/for women refugees in the UK2
Anti-gender backlash politics as anti-Western politics: examining the UN’s “Being LGBT in Asia” project in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand2
“How did you become interested in this?” On personal and academic entanglements2
Anarchafeminism2
Confessions to intimate violence: FARC testimonies to sexual violations in the Colombian conflict2
No end to violence? Conflicts, emergencies, resistances2
Veiled transgressions: revisiting Tunisia’s secular/religious binary through the afterlives of the hijab ban2
From South Central to Southside: Gang Transnationalism, Masculinity, and Disorganized Violence in Belize City2
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