Feminism & Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Feminism & Psychology is 3. 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
Thanks to guest editors, manuscript reviewers, and student presentation reviewers37
Am I vulnerable? Researcher positionality and affect in research on gendered vulnerabilities32
Mother blaming and anorexia: How ideological state apparatuses have informed my perception of my mother's role in the formation of my eating disorder26
Adolescent perspectives on gendered ideologies in physical activity within schools: Reflections on a female-focused intervention23
Porridge and misogyny: Rationalising inconspicuous misogyny in morning television shows22
Constructions of diversity, hierarchies, and identity intersections in LGBTQ+ activists’ interview talk20
Book Review: Queering psychotherapy by Jane C. Czyzselska, Ed.18
Fighting for abortion rights: Strategies aimed at managing stigma in a group of Italian pro-choice activists15
Examining ideology and agency within intensive motherhood literature13
Conspiracy theories in online deliberation on gender identity legislation: Dilemmas of prejudice and political partisanship and implications for LGBTQI+ claims12
The practical realization of the feminist welfare state: Equal sharing and gender equality in institutional interaction about parental leave in Sweden12
Constructions of “female autism” in professional practices: A Foucauldian discourse analysis10
Prejudice in “inclusive” spaces: Cisgenderist collusion in the interview context8
“Sharenting to define mothering”: A grounded theory study of middle-class mothers in urban China7
Book Review: What we don’t talk about when we talk about fat by Aubrey Gordon7
Book Review: Diagnosing desire: Biopolitics and femininity into the twenty-first century by Alyson K. Spurgas6
Saying the unsayable: The online expression of mothers’ anger during a pandemic6
Thank you to reviewers6
“I didn’t feel normal”: Young Canadian women’s experiences with polycystic ovary syndrome6
Navigating feminist and biomedical conceptual frameworks in educational interventions for eating disorders: Spanish educators’ understandings of the causes and treatment of eating disorders6
Book Review: Domestic violence and psychology: Critical perspectives on intimate partner violence and abuse by Paula Nicolson5
“There are two sides to everything”: Re (locating) vulnerability in the surrogacy industry in India5
Dealing with discomfort: Affective dissonance in fathers’ narratives of violence4
Book Review: Postfeminism and body image by Sarah Riley, Adrienne Evans, and Martine Robson4
Unsettling vulnerability: Queer and feminist interventions4
“Not all care is love”: The impact of love labour and care on the career trajectories of doctorate holders4
Navigating intimate trans citizenship while incarcerated in Australia and the United States4
Beyond abjection: Exploring narratives after premenstrual dysphoric disorder4
Embodied standpoints in gender difference graphs and tables: When, where, and why are men still prioritized?4
Designedly intentional misgendering in social interaction: A conversation analytic account4
Book Review: Psychiatry, politics and PTSD: Breaking down by Janice Haaken4
POWES is pronounced “feminist”: Negotiating academic and activist boundaries in the talk of UK feminist psychologists3
Thanks to guest editors, manuscript reviewers, and student presentation reviewers3
Disability, trauma, and the place of affect in identity: Examining performativity in visual impairment rehabilitation3
“No but where are you really from?”: Critically examining reflexivity through field notes from a feminist psychological research in Turkey3
Social work with young women in security emergencies: An autoethnography of epistemic resistance3
Book Review: City of men: Masculinities and everyday morality on public transport by Romit Chowdhury ChowdhuryRomit, City of men: Masculinities and everyday morality on 3
Blurred lines: Technologies of heterosexual coercion in “sugar dating”3
Identity resolution in feminists raised Catholic: A narrative analysis of life histories3
The affective afterlife of naked body protests3
Thanks to guest editors, manuscript reviewers, and student presentation reviewers3
Book Review: 21st century media and female mental health: Profitable vulnerability and sad girl culture by Fredrika Thelandersson3
Vulnerability and empowerment on the ground: Activist perspectives from the global feminisms project3
Beyond voice: An onto-epistemological analysis of maternal transition inquiry3
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