Policy Press

Testimonials for Gender and Justice

 

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Kalpana Kannabiran


"With so many people around the world experiencing systematic injustices, a journal dedicated to gender and justice is both timely and necessary. Showcasing innovative, experimental and challenging feminist work and led by an editorial board and team of experienced, cross disciplinary and motivated scholars, this journal will help to shift thinking and lead to change.”

Kalpana Kannabiran is a Distinguished Professor, Council for Social Development, New Delhi, India.

Samantha Majic


"At a time when members of gender and sexual minority groups are under heightened scrutiny and attack— from court decisions rescinding rights, laws restricting discussions of gender diversity in schools, and increases in hate-crimes, to name just some examples—we need more research that critically interrogates current issues and struggles for gender and sexual justice. By welcoming methodologically and theoretically diverse scholarship from across the globe, Gender and Justice provides a much needed intervention into how we conceptualize and advance movements to support some of the most marginalized members of our societies
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Samantha Majic is Professor of Political Science, John Jay College and the City University of New York Graduate Center, US.

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Clare McGlynn


"With so many people around the world experiencing systematic injustices, a journal dedicated to gender and justice is both timely and necessary. Showcasing innovative, experimental and challenging feminist work and led by an editorial board and team of experienced, cross disciplinary and motivated scholars, this journal will help to shift thinking and lead to change.”

Clare McGlynn KC (Hon) is a Professor of Law at Durham University, UK.

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Vanessa Munro


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Gender and Justice provides a much-needed space for publishing interdisciplinary scholarship that interrogates the inequalities and injustices grounded and acted upon gendered identities, experiences and bodies. Guided by an internationally excellent editorial team, it will offer an inclusive home to a diversity of critical scholarship motivated by the goal of progressive social, legal and political reform.”

Vanessa Munro is a Professor of Law at the University of Warwick, UK.

Aisha K. Gill


"The interdisciplinary approach of Gender and Justice provides an excellent platform for learning, debate, and collaboration as well as utilising a rich range of methodologies and perspectives for the study of gender, law, and the criminal justice process. It will appeal to anyone who wishes to keep abreast of the high-quality multidisciplinary research being conducted in this field.”


Aisha K. Gill is Professor of Criminology and Head of Centre for Gender and Violence Research, University of Bristol, UK.