Journal of Gender Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Gender Studies is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Nevertheless, they persisted. feminist activism and the politics of crisis in Northern Ireland70
Feminist media makers in the San Francisco Bay area55
The (m)other-daughter relationship in McCurdy’s I’m glad my mom died : codependency, anorexia nervosa, and self dis(re)covery51
Locating vulnerable masculinities among childfree men in urban India40
The pathology of desire in Daphne du Maurier’s short stories24
Agentic traits, even when perceived as low value, still hold sway in management22
Buzzfeed’s ‘celebrities reading thirst tweets’: examining the sexualization of men and women in the #MeToo era22
‘It’s easy to mistrust police when they keep on killing us’: A queer exploration of police violence and LGBTQ+ Victimization20
The Powerpuff Girls: making it as early career academics in physical education20
Global development and female labour force participation: evidence from a multidimensional perspective19
Books Received Journal of Gender Studies vol. 34 no 217
Paid to care: domestic workers in contemporary Latin American culture16
Hartazgo: #YoTeCreo as an expression of digital feminist activism in Venezuela16
Intersectionality and decolonisation in contemporary British crime fiction15
Changing workplace patterns in Saudi Arabia: a gender lens14
‘We’re respectful boys … we’re not misogynistic!’: analysing defensive, contradictory and changing performances of masculinity within young men’s in-person and digitally mediated homosocial spaces14
Examining peer mentoring with women who experience multiple and complex disadvantage: a feminist ethical model of practice14
Does gender moderate the relationship between physical activity and body dissatisfaction among adolescents?14
“I’m not a saint”: divine motherhood at the intersection of single adoption and disability14
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