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NORA Call for a new editorial team to Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research
The NORA journal provides a distinguished opportunity to highly engage in the future of
Nordic feminist and gender research.
NORA is currently edited by an Icelandic team and according to the rotating time the
journal, should have its team of editors in chief in Sweden from Spring 2025.
Nordic feminist and gender research.
NORA is currently edited by an Icelandic team and according to the rotating time the
journal, should have its team of editors in chief in Sweden from Spring 2025.
NORA is a multi-disciplinary journal of Nordic feminist and gender research. Its purpose is to provide a Nordic perspective on an international research field and to make feminist and gender research located in and/or relevant to the Nordic countries visible internationally. As an English-language journal, NORA is committed to situating and mapping the breadth and depth of Nordic feminist and gender research today, so that it is seen both in transnational dialogue and in connection with other fields. To this end, NORA publishes articles, position papers and review essays of interdisciplinary interest that combine international dialogues with specifically Nordic materials, topics, methodologies and theory formations.
As the largest gender research journal in the Nordic region, NORA is committed to publishing articles in a wide range of disciplines, such as
• education
• health sciences
• history
• law
• literature
• philosophy
• political science
• religion
• sociology
• science and technology studies.
Whether conceptual, theoretical or empirical, submissions should participate in, or reflect on, Nordic issues, discussions and research interests in a globalized world.
In addition to articles, NORA welcomes
• open letters
• position papers
• comprehensive review articles
that present emerging trends in feminist studies or thematic overviews of major theoretical perspectives or research fields. Contributions to NORA should be accessible to a diverse readership of interested academic readers. Authors are therefore encouraged to explain discipline-specific terms and methodologies and to show how their findings may have relevance for gender researchers in other disciplines.
The journal is also part of the Nordic Association of Feminist and Gender Research that organizes a rotating biannual international conference, which should take place in Sweden in the 2025 or 2026.1
For more info contact malena.gustavson@gender.su.se
As the largest gender research journal in the Nordic region, NORA is committed to publishing articles in a wide range of disciplines, such as
• education
• health sciences
• history
• law
• literature
• philosophy
• political science
• religion
• sociology
• science and technology studies.
Whether conceptual, theoretical or empirical, submissions should participate in, or reflect on, Nordic issues, discussions and research interests in a globalized world.
In addition to articles, NORA welcomes
• open letters
• position papers
• comprehensive review articles
that present emerging trends in feminist studies or thematic overviews of major theoretical perspectives or research fields. Contributions to NORA should be accessible to a diverse readership of interested academic readers. Authors are therefore encouraged to explain discipline-specific terms and methodologies and to show how their findings may have relevance for gender researchers in other disciplines.
The journal is also part of the Nordic Association of Feminist and Gender Research that organizes a rotating biannual international conference, which should take place in Sweden in the 2025 or 2026.1
For more info contact malena.gustavson@gender.su.se
Organizer: NORA
E-mail:
malena.gustavson@gender.su.se
Submitted by: NIKK
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