Journals for Your Master Thesis Series – #4 Feminism, Women’s Rights, Gender Studies

With the arrival of April and spring, bringing with it hope for a better tomorrow, we would like to emphasise just how important and relevant the fight for women’s and gender rights remains. In the fourth instalment of the ‘Journals for Master’s Theses’ series, we will present several important journals devoted to feminism, women’s rights, and gender studies for those of you whose Master Theses cover these topics.



Provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse (Taylor & Francis).

International journal for research and writing on the history of femininity and masculinity and of gender relations (Wiley).

A multidisciplinary journal focusing on gender and gender equity in various contexts. Assesses the impact of economic, legal, political, and social changes on gender identity and relations (Springer).

On gendered power relations and identities in the study of work and organization, exploring issues of inclusion and exclusion. It has also published quantitative work guided by critical epistemologies on issues such as the gender pay gap, flexible work, career patterns, women on boards, and access to leadership positions (Wiley). 

Publishes original and cutting-edge scholarship on gendered politics and policies in a global context. The journal’s mission is to stimulate and reflect interdisciplinary conversations, intersectional analyses, and international approaches (Oxford).

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