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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Narrating victimhood: dilemmas and (in)dignities37
Norm under fire: support for and opposition to the European Union’s ratification of the Istanbul Convention in the European Parliament16
Helpful heroes and the political utility of militarized masculinities15
Situating Women, Peace and Security: theorizing from “the local”14
“This agenda will never be politically popular”: Central Europe’s anti-gender mobilization and the Czech Women, Peace and Security agenda14
Feminism(s) and anti-gender backlash: lessons from Latin America13
The endurance of women’s mobilization during “patriarchal backlash”: a case from Colombia’s reconfiguring armed conflict12
Gender in the United Nations’ agenda on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism12
Women, Peace and Security in a changing climate11
Global pathways or local spins? National Action Plans in South America11
In between the ulemas and local warlords in Afghanistan: critical perspectives on the “everyday,” norm translation, and UNSCR 132510
The politics of sexual violence in the Kachin conflict in Myanmar8
Feeling and militarism at Ms Veteran America8
WHO runs the world – (not) girls: gender neglect during global health emergencies8
“Drawing the line” and other small-scale resistances: exploring agency and ambiguity in transnational feminist and queer NGOs8
Rethinking “participation” in Women, Peace and Security discourses: engaging with “non-participant” women's movements in the Eastern borderlands of India8
From promoting gender equality to managing gender equality policy8
“Our struggle, our cry, our sweat”: challenging the gendered logics of participation and conflict transition in Solomon Islands6
Critical conversations: being Yellow women in the time of COVID-196
Militarizing antimilitarism? Exploring the gendered representation of military service in German recruitment videos on social media6
Gendering Jiang Shanjiao: Chinese feminist resistance on Weibo during the COVID-19 lockdown6
“Breaking bad”? Gangs, masculinities, and murder in Trinidad6
Temporality and the discursive dynamics of the Rwandan National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security from 2009 and 20186
Interrogating the “local” in Women, Peace and Security: reflections on research on and in the UK and Iraq5
The brick wall to break: women and the labor market under the hegemony of the Islamic Republic of Iran5
From gender-blind to gender-transformative reintegration: women’s experiences with social reintegration in Guatemala5
COVID-19 and gender-based violence: reflections from a “data for development” project on the Colombia–Venezuela border5
“Homocapitalism”: analytical precursors and future directions5
Gender violence and feminist resistance in Latin America5
Israeli settler colonialism, “humanitarian warfare,” and sexual violence in Palestine5
Gender and the micro-dynamics of violent conflicts5
Learning development through the Girl Rising Curriculum: discursive colonialism and subversive potentials4
A matrix of violences: the political economy of violences against Mayan women in Guatemala’s Northern Transversal Strip4
The politics of truth at LGBTQ+ Pride: contesting corporate Pride and revealing marginalized lives at Hong Kong Migrants Pride4
Matrilineal negotiations with Islam4
Research ethics and epistemic oppression4
Using constitutional courts to advance abortion rights in Latin America4
A Chinese feminist analysis of Chinese social media responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine4
Gender as death threat to the family: how the “security frame” shapes anti-gender activism in Mexico4
Segregated brotherhood: the military masculinities of Afghan interpreters and other locally employed civilians4
Critical reflection as feminist pedagogy: teaching feminist research in the field4
Striped pants and Birkenstocks: work culture, gender, and clothing at Global Affairs Canada4
Researching conflict-related sexual violence: a conversation between early-career researchers3
Making and unmaking culture: gender experts, faith, and the international governance of gender3
Friendship, intimacy, and power in research on conflict: implications for feminist ethics3
“The darker the fruit”? Homonationalism, racialized homophobia, and neoliberal tourism in the St Lucian–US contact zone3
No safety in numbers: political representation and political violence targeting women in Kenya3
“If we stayed at home, nothing would change”: gendered acts of citizenship from Mozambique and Pakistan3
After a CEDAW Optional Protocol Inquiry into abortion law: a conversation with activists for change in Northern Ireland3
Blocking anti-choice conservatives: feminist institutional networks in Mexico and Brazil (2000–2018)3
Affect and its instrumentality in the discourse of protection3
Performing family in Fernando Lugo’s and Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment processes, Paraguay 2012 and Brazil 20163
“Men behaving badly”? Representations of masculinity in post-global financial crisis cinema3
Violence against women in politics as an unintended consequence of democratization3
Knowing Women, Peace and Security: new issues and new modes of encounter3
Deterring transnational migration: public information campaigns, affective governmentality, and the family3
Care conversations3
Gender, the World Bank, and conditional cash transfers in Latin America3
Locating leverage: contesting “empowerment lite” from the lower rungs of an aid chain3
Understanding girls’ everyday acts of resistance: evidence from a longitudinal study in nine countries3
Learning from silences2
Gender, memories, and national security: the making of a Cold War military heritage2
Unpacking the making of National Action Plans: governmentality, security, and race in the Dutch implementation of UNSCR 13252
Broadening the scope but reasserting male privilege? Potential patriarchal pitfalls of inclusive approaches to gender-based violence2
Female fighters shooting back: representation and filmmaking in post-conflict societies2
Gendered clientelism and corruption: are women less corrupt than men in China?2
Learning how to embrace trans/feminisms and queer/ cuir- ness in International Relations through art and creative methods2
The Dilma Rousseff presidency: from motherly discourses to queer impeachment2
“I am a man of both sides”: female power and Islam in the life and work of a male spirit healer in northern Mozambique2
Epistemological pitfalls of homogenization in the politics of resistance2
Implications of matriliny: gender and Islam in northern Mozambique2
Unsettling the political: conceptualizing the political in feminist and LGBTI+ activism across Russia, the Scandinavian countries, and Turkey2
Muscular nationalism, masculinist militarism: the creation of situational motivators and opportunities for violence against the Indigenous peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh2
Bridging through “women’s work”: African women and men chasing the rise of China2
Claiming collectivity: the socio-political affects of hashtagging “us”2
COVID-19: shifting paradigms2
Demystifying women’s role in the resistance politics of Kashmir2
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