Gender Issues
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Connecting Scholars in the Realm of Gender Studies
Introduction
Gender Issues is a leading academic journal published by Springer, specializing in the dynamic field of Gender Studies. With an impressive impact factor indicative of its significant influence within the research community, this journal ranks in the Q1 category for Gender Studies and sits at the 32nd position among 213 journals in its field, reflecting its commitment to high-quality scholarship. Established in 1997 and currently publishing through to 2024, Gender Issues is dedicated to exploring and addressing contemporary issues related to gender, identity, and society. Targeting a diverse audience, including researchers, professionals, and students, the journal provides a vital platform for innovative research, critical discourse, and the advancement of knowledge, making it an essential resource for anyone engaged in gender studies. Although it does not offer open access options, readers may access articles via institutional subscriptions, ensuring that cutting-edge research remains accessible to the academic community.
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