A New Publisher for the Journal DiGeSt from 2020 onwards

We hereby announce that the publication of the Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies (DiGeSt) will be taken over by Ghent University Open Access Journal Platform from 2020 onwards.

This is a joint decision by Leuven University Press and DiGeSt based on changes in the publishing world and financial constraints. We want to thank the editorial board, the contributors and all subscribers for their support over the years and we will do all the necessary for a smooth transition of the journal to the new publisher.

The final volume published by Leuven University Press, volume 6.2, will be a special issue and will appear in October 2019. All back issues of the journal will stay available for subscribers.

For more information on the journal or questions about your subscription, please contact orders@lup.be.

For more information about the new open access journal platform and submissions, please contact digest@ugent.be, or visit ojs.ugent.be/DiGeSt.

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