Feminism & Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a critical interdisciplinary space for theoretically grounded and empirically informed research on gender, feminist theory, and psychological inquiry. It challenges traditional psychological approaches and promotes feminist perspectives.
Key areas covered include feminist methodologies, gender and power dynamics, sexuality, body image, mental health, social justice, and the intersections of gender with race, class, and sexuality. It encourages submissions from a diverse range of theoretical frameworks, including social constructionism, psychoanalysis, and queer theory. Indexed in major databases, the journal serves as a resource for scholars, practitioners, and activists seeking to promote gender equality and social change.
Consider submitting your work to contribute to critical dialogues and transformative research in feminist psychology. The journal aims to advance understanding of gendered experiences and challenge oppressive power structures.