The Journal of Men’s Studies
The Journal of Men’s Studies publishes the best research—both theoretical and empirical—in the emergent men’s studies field, recognizing the varied influences of class, culture, race, and sexual orientation on defining men’s experiences. The journal’s cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural character disseminates material by men’s studies scholars from various perspectives (political, social, cultural, and historical) as well as various disciplines (anthropology, sociology, history, psychology, literature, theology).
Along with regular articles (approximately 6,000 to 8,000 words), The Journal of Men’s Studies routinely publishes book reviews (approximately 750 words).
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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The Journal of Men’s Studies is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to providing an interdisciplinary forum for the critical discussion of issues involving men and masculinities and for disseminating new knowledge about men’s lives to a broad audience that includes scholars, practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and students.
Jason Laker | San Jose State University, USA |
Diederik F. Janssen | Independent Researcher |
Mostafa Abedinifard | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Jonathan A. Allan | Brandon University, Canada, Gender and Women’s Studies, Canada |
Kyle Ashlee | Independent Scholar, USA |
Beth Berila | Saint Cloud State University, USA |
Beth E. Bukoski | Virginia Commonwealth University, USA |
Dan Cassino | Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA |
D. Chase Catalano | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA |
Saayan Chattopadhyay | University of Calcutta, India, Journalism & Mass Communication, India |
Jeff W. Cohen | Plymouth State University, New Hampshire, USA |
Keenan Colquitt Jr. | University of Michigan, USA |
Alejandro Frank Covarrubias | California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, USA |
Walter S. DeKeseredy | West Virginia University, USA |
Murray Drummond | University of South Australia, School of Health Sciences, Australia |
Siphiwe I. Dube | University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa |
Michael Flood | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
Kylo-Patrick R. Hart | Texas Christian University, US, Film and Media Studies, USA |
Adrian Huerta, PhD | University of Southern California, USA |
Mark Justad | Guilford College, Center for Principled Problem Solving, USA |
Cáel M. Keegan | Grand Valley State University, USA |
Michael Kehler | University of Calgary, Canada |
Vern Klobassa | University of Saint Thomas, USA |
Marc Lafrance | Concordia University, Canada |
James P. Maurino | SUNY-Empire State College, Buffalo, Counseling Psychology, USA |
Mark McCormack | Aston University, UK |
Don McCreary | Donald McCreary Scientific Consulting |
Jane G. V. McGaughey | Concordia University, Canada |
James McNinch | University of Regina, Canada |
Wilson K. Okello | Pennsylvania State University, USA |
Craig Owen, PhD | Anglia Ruskin University, UK |
Joseph H. Pleck | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Human Development and Family Studies, Retired |
Arthur Flannigan Saint-Aubin | Occidental College, Romance Language and Literature, USA |
Dr. Geng Song | The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Dan Tillapaugh | California Lutheran University, USA |
Vinodh Venkatesh, PhD | Virginia Tech, USA |
Andrea Waling | La Trobe University, Australia |
Suen Yiu Tung | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.