DiGeSt Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies

Editor-in-chief: Mieke Vandenbroucke
Editorial assistant: Katrien De Graeve
“What are you reading” editor: Leah Budke

Print ISSN: 2593-0273
Online ISSN: 2593-0281
Online available via JSTOR

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: 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.

The final issue published by Leuven University Press, issue 6.2, appeared in October 2019. All back issues of the journal are available for download via JSTOR. 

For more information about the new open access journal platform and submissions, please visit www.digest.ugent.be.
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The Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies (DiGeSt) is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the intersection of diversity and gender studies. It is included in the Flemish Academic Bibliography for the Social Sciences and the Humanities (VABB-SHW).

DiGeSt has the ambition to be a leading journal in the field and publishes original work from a wide array of disciplines including sociology, anthropology, communication sciences, political sciences, philosophy, history, arts and literature. In addition, it is open to work from other disciplines such as psychology and educational sciences, especially when there is a strong link with frameworks that are also used in the social sciences and the humanities.

DiGeSt mainly publishes work related to Europe. Given that debates about gender and diversity often transcend national borders, the journal occasionally also publishes work related to other geographical contexts.

For Researchers
DiGeSt solicits articles that problematize gender and/or focus on issues dealing with diversity in all its manifestations. It seeks original contributions that present the results of new research, reflect on methodological challenges, and engage with new theories or work across disciplines.

Special Issues
DiGeSt welcomes suggestions for guest-edited special issues and invites potential guest editors to send their proposals, with suggested contributors, to the editor.

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