Journals in Womens studies
Journals in Womens studies
Women's Health Issues
Women’s Health Issues (WHI) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal devoted to advancing rigorous research, policy analysis, and perspectives that improve the health, health care, and well-being of all women and gender-diverse individuals across the lifespan. As the official journal of the Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health, WHI prioritizes scholarship that addresses the social, structural, and political determinants of health; engages with affected communities; advances health equity; or examines the impact of evolving health policies and practices. WHI has a particular focus on translating evidence into actionable health policies that promote accountability, equity, and high-quality care.The journal publishes original research and commentaries that illuminate timely issues in women’s health, including (but not limited to) reproductive health, chronic disease, mental health, aging, digital health innovations, and the implications of health system transformation. WHI seeks to inform health services researchers, public health practitioners, policymakers, clinicians, journalists, and the general public by bridging evidence with policy and practice to advance equitable and person-centered care within the U.S. health care system and beyond.- ISSN: 1049-3867

Women's Studies International Forum
Women's Studies International Forum (formerly Women's Studies International Quarterly, established in 1978) is a bimonthly journal that promotes the distribution and exchange of high-quality research in the multidisciplinary, international areas of women's studies and feminism. The journal seeks to establish a feminist forum for discussion and debate, to critique and reconceptualize existing knowledge, to examine and re-evaluate the production and distribution of knowledge, and to assess its impact on women's lives. We seek contributions from authors from different countries, disciplines and backgrounds, who clearly articulate feminist and women-centered research agendas or are engaged in feminist or women-centered research inside or outside formal educational institutions. We welcome a variety of approaches and resources through the whole range of disciplines: manuscripts geared toward action-oriented research as well as addressing theoretical methodological issues. We also encourage historical reassessments of the lives and works of women. We urge all contributors both to acknowledge the cultural and social specifics of their particular approach, and to draw out these issues in their articles.- ISSN: 0277-5395
