Politics and Scholarship: Feminist academic journals and the production of knowledge

  • Artemisa Flores Espinola CRESPPA-CSU-CNRS
Keywords: Sex, gender, production of knowledge, scientific collaboration, feminist academic journals.

Abstract

The aim of this article is to explore the process of publication of six feminist academic journals. The genesis of journals as well as the level of participation of men and women, collaboration and productivity is presented. In this perspective, they are analyzed and compared two groups of academics journals (the first composed of three general feminist journals and the second of three feminist academics journals specialized in philosophy, sociology and psychology). The results show that the historical context and the political commitment of journals explain the differences and similarities between them and between the two groups of magazines. While the participation of men is a minority in every magazine, it is much higher in general. The collaboration between authors and authors is higher in magazines due to its strong empirical component

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Artemisa Flores Espinola, CRESPPA-CSU-CNRS
Investigadora postdoctoral, CRESPPA-CSU-CNRS
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Published
2016-12-19
How to Cite
Flores Espinola A. (2016). Politics and Scholarship: Feminist academic journals and the production of knowledge. Investigaciones Feministas (Feminist Research), 7(2), 179-202. https://doi.org/10.5209/INFE.53804