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No Current Call for Papers—Ongoing Engagement Encouraged
Read more: No Current Call for Papers—Ongoing Engagement EncouragedFeminist Africa is currently not accepting submissions. Feminist Africa remains a space for critical reflection, bold ideas, and transformative feminist knowledge rooted in African realities. We invite you to explore our latest issues, revisit powerful contributions from past editions, and stay connected with the community shaping feminist thought on the continent and beyond. Follow us…
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Call for Applications
Feminist Africa seeks to provide Africa-based early career researchers working on feminist/gender analysis in the social sciences with the space and intellectual community to transform…
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Call for Papers: Gender, Class and Mobility from the 1980s
Deadline for Abstracts: 30th September, 2024 All submissions and enquiries should be emailed to: contact@feministafrica.net (and copy) info@feministafrica.net Issue Editors: Dorothy Takyiakwaa and Faisal Garba Muhammed Introduction Introduction How do gender…
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Call for Papers: Reclaiming Women’s Play: Gender, Wellbeing and the Changing African Play Cultures
Deadline for Abstracts: 30th June, 2024 All submissions and enquiries should be emailed to: contact@feministafrica.net (and copy) info@feministafrica.net Issue Editors: Sethunya Tshepho Mosime, Deborah Atobrah and Penelope Sanyu Introduction…
Feminist Africa Editorial Policy and Style Guide
Our Editorial Policy and Style Guide provides essential guidelines for contributors seeking to engage with the journal’s mission of advancing feminist knowledge production across the African continent. As a leading platform for critical feminist scholarship and activism, Feminist Africa curates submissions through periodic thematic calls, ensuring alignment with its commitment to feminist politics and rigorous gender analysis. This guide outlines the editorial policies, submission procedures, and stylistic expectations necessary for authors to contribute effectively to ongoing dialogues on social, political, and cultural transformation in Africa.
