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The European Journal of Women's Studies is a
multidisciplinary, academic, feminist journal which has as its main focus the
complex theoretical and empirical relationship between women and the
particular, and diverse, context of Europe. In the past ten years, the
European Journal of Women's Studies has established itself as a leading
journal in the field with a broad readership within and outside Europe.
Members of Wise receive the journal free as part of their membership package. |
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Regular Special Issues examine important topics in depth.
Every year EJWS publishes a Special Issue. The topics of these Issues have
been:
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1994: |
The Family |
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1995: |
Technology |
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1996: |
The Body |
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1997: |
Women, War and Conflict |
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1998: |
The Idea of Europe |
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1999: |
Simone de Beavoir |
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2000: |
Women in Transit: Between Tradition and Transformation |
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2001: |
Lesbian Studies, Lesbian Lives, Lesbian Voices |
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2002: |
The Trafic in Feminism: Contemporary Women's
Movements in Europe |
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2003: |
Identities: Women and the construction of a social
self |
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2004: |
Spectacular Women |
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EJWS Editors |
Kathy Davis, Utrecht University, (Netherlands) |
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Mary Evans, University of Kent at Canterbury (UK) |
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Associate Editors |
Paola Bono, Università di Roma (Italy) |
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Barbara Einhorn, University of Sussex, Brighton (UK) |
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Jasmina Lukic, CEU (Hungary) |
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Helma Lutz (Germany) |
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Nina Lykke, Odense University (Denmark) |
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Ann Phoenix, Open University (UK) |
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Editorial Manager |
Hazel Johnstone, LSE (UK) |
The
European Journal of Women's Studies is published quarterly: February, May,
August, November.
ISSN: 1350-5068.
For still more info you can visit the EJWS page at SAGE's headquarters, and if
you are interested in other SAGE publications , you can visit SAGE's HomePage
in London. http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105543