En-Gender is a everything we need as Gender Studies scholars in the current state of academia.
Mainly, it is a journal. Published as a working paper series, we offer the opportunity to publish work that relates to gender, queer and trans studies in all humanities and social sciences disciplines. We specifically aim at publishing the work of students and early career researchers from all over the world as well as articles that (due to length or style) would not be published in other journals.
However, En-Gender is also so much more:
- A Podcast: Listen to En-Gender Conversations here on our website or wherever you listen to podcasts
- A Network … where you can find scholars who work in your field
- An annual Conference: Every August we conduct an accessible online conference
- A Mentoring program: Here, you can find support for your work, get feedback and have a person to talk to
- A Collective: Every other week we meet Thursdays for chatting and catching up and Fridays for our writing-group
Join and
Become a part of it!
What you can do:
- publish your work with us
- become a reviewer or an editor
- come to our conference
- join for a podcast episode and talk about your work
- become part of the team!
Do not miss anything and register on our mailing list!
We do most of our work for free. But we are always happy if you want to share us on your social media or when you become a Patron!
Manifesto
This journal was envisaged as a space for a theoretical gender approach in various academic disciplines. We chose to organise ourselves as a collective in order to avoid the problems o facademic hierarchy and to open the journal to a wide range of international contributions from the senior undergraduate and postgraduate community. As a collective we reflect on the wider societal relevance of our research; we believe, as PhD students and early career researchers, we can make valuable contributions to debates in our field of studies.
- We, as a collective, established the journal on the basis of providing a space for international, interdisciplinary work on gender and sexuality:
- We are dedicated to examining gender across space and time, whilst understanding the meaning of gender depends on its historical and social context; the same can be said for sexuality and patriarchy.
- We encourage contribution from a variety of subjects. We maintain that an interdisciplinary approach is the future of academic culture.
- We hope to create an international community of senior undergraduate and postgraduate scholars committing their research to gender analysis.
- This is why we welcome submissions in English as well as encourage other languages!
