03 October 2010

Writing for Journal of Middle East Women's Studies

Post date: 03 October 2010
JMEWS (Journal of Middle East Women's Studies) is the official publication of the Association for Middle East Womens Studies and is a benefit of membership. Its purpose is to advance the fields of Middle East women's studies, gender studies, and Middle East studies through contributions across disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. JMEWS, which is published three times a year, publishes research informed by transnational feminist studies, cultural studies, modern historical studies, new forms of ethnography, and the emergent intersections of science and philosophy. JMEWS provides a forum in which area-specific questions can be discussed and debated among authors from the global north and south, through scholarly articles, book and film reviews, and other forms of communication.

Contributions and Editorial Correspondence

Send manuscripts and editorial correspondence via email to jmews@yale.edu, or via landmail to:

Bonnie Rose Schulman
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies
Council on Middle East Studies
The MacMillan Center
Yale University
34 Hillhouse Avenue

P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520-8206

Books for review should be sent to JMEWS at the address above. Unsolicited book reviews will be considered for publication.

Copyright and Originality

Manuscripts must be based on original research and the careful analysis of primary source materials. Submission of an article implies that it has not been previously published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to publish any material under copyright. All content published in JMEWS will be copyrighted in the name of the Association for Middle East Women's Studies. The author will be granted the right to republish the article in any volume consisting entirely of the author’s work or in any volume edited by the author, provided the Press is notified of such use and that it carries the appropriate copyright notice.

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