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Journal Discounts

Receive a 30% reduced rate on a subscription to the European Journal of Women’s Studies, Feminist Theory, 20% reduced rate on a purchase of the Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality Book Series or Members a 10% discount on the international feminist art journaln.paradoxa.

The ATGENDER board has contacted journals that stand as solid references for anyone interested in the field of gender studies and feminist research, in order offer ATGENDER members a reduced rate of a publication in this field.

We are now proud to inform that ATGENDER members can get a subscription on European Journal of Women’s Studies and Feminist Theory at a reduced rate. A member deal with the Routledge series Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality is also settled (20% reduced rate). Members will receive a 10% discount on the international feminist art journal n.paradoxa (individual members only). Currently we are negotiating with other publishers and hope to be soon able to offer more journals at a reduced rate.

If you have any suggestion on a journal that you would like us to arrange member deals with, we are happy to know. In that case, send your proposal toinfo@atgender.eu

 

How to?

1. European Journal of Women’s Studies or Feminist Theory:

  • To purchase a subscription at a 30% reduced rate, please contact SAGE Customer Services quoting ‘ATGENDER’. Email: subscriptions@sagepub.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 20 7324 8701.

2. Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality:

  • To purchase volumes at a 20% reduced rate, please visit Routledge website and use the promotional code which can be obtained here

3. n.paradoxa:

  • Members will receive a 10% discount on the international feminist art journal n.paradoxa (individual members only). To purchase a subscription at a 10% reduced rate, please contact the journal by email: ktpress@ktpress.co.uk

Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality is committed to the development of new feminist and profeminist perspectives on changing gender relations, with special attention to:

  • Intersections between gender and power differentials, based on age, class, dis/abilities, ethnicity, nationality, racialisation, sexuality, violence, and other social divisions
  • Intersections of societal dimensions and processes of continuity and change: culture, economy, generativity, polity, sexuality, science and technology
  • Embodiment: Intersections of discourse and materiality, and of sex and gender
  • Transdisciplinarity: intersections of humanities, social sciences, medical, technical and natural sciences
  • Intersections of different branches of feminist theorizing, including: historical materialist feminisms, postcolonial and anti-racist feminisms, radical feminisms, sexual difference feminisms, queerfeminisms, cyberfeminisms, posthuman feminisms, critical studies on men and masculinities
  • A critical analysis of the travelling of ideas, theories and concepts
  • A politics of location, reflexivity and transnational contextualizing that reflects the basis of the Series framed within European diversity and transnational power relations

The core editorial group is: Dr. KATHY DAVIS (Utrecht University, The Netherlands), Professor JEFF HEARN (managing editor; Linköping University, Sweden; Hanken School of Economics, Finland; University of Huddersfield, UK), Professor ANNA G. JÓNASDÓTTIR (Örebro University, Sweden), Professor NINA LYKKE (managing editor; Linköping University, Sweden), Professor CHANDRA TALPADE MOHANTY (Syracuse University, USA), Professor ELżBIETA H. OLEKSY (University of Łódź, Poland), Dr. ANDREA PETÖ (Central European University, Hungary), Professor ANN PHOENIX (University of London, UK)

For a full list of published and forthcoming volumes visit Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality website

For enquiries and proposals, contact the GEXcel Editorial Coordinator, Katherine Harrison: katherine.harrison@liu.se

n.paradoxa was founded in 1998, it publishes scholarly and critical articles highlighting feminist art theory written by women critics, art historians and artist on and in relation to the work of contemporary women artists post-1970 (visual art only) working anywhere in the world. Each thematic volume in print contains artists and authors from up to 10 countries in the world and explores their work in relation to feminist theory and feminist art practices. KT press is the publisher of n.paradoxa (ISSN: 1461-0424) and operates as a not-for-profit company whose aim is to promote understanding of women artists and their work.

For more information please look at KT press website.