Women's Studies in Communication (WSIC) is a leading, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring gender and communication from feminist perspectives. It examines the ways in which gender shapes communication processes across diverse contexts, including interpersonal relationships, organizational settings, media representations, and political discourse. WSIC provides a platform for critical scholarship that challenges traditional assumptions about gender and communication and promotes social justice and equity.
The journal's scope encompasses a wide range of topics, such as gender and leadership, gender and technology, gender and health communication, and gender and political activism. WSIC is particularly interested in research that examines the intersections of gender with other social categories, such as race, class, sexuality, and disability, to understand the complex ways in which power and privilege operate in communication. Indexed in major databases, WSIC ensures broad visibility and accessibility within the scholarly community.
By fostering rigorous feminist scholarship and promoting critical dialogue, Women's Studies in Communication plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of gender and communication and promoting social change. Submit your innovative research to WSIC and contribute to the ongoing conversation in this dynamic field.