Feminist Philosophy Quarterly | |
Abbreviation: | Fem. Philos. Q. |
Discipline: | Philosophy |
Editor: | Samantha Brennan, Carla Fehr, Alice MacLachlan, Kathryn Norlock |
Country: | Canada |
History: | 2015–present |
Frequency: | Quarterly |
Openaccess: | Yes |
Eissn: | 2371-2570 |
Website: | http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/fpq/ |
Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (FPQ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting feminist philosophical scholarship.[1] Founded on 22 July 2015,[2] the journal is published quarterly and strives to include and incorporate the entirety of feminist philosophy across the world and including different traditions. The editors-in-chief are Samantha Brennan, Carla Fehr, Alice MacLachlan,[3] and Kathryn Norlock; Brennan also served as a co-founder of the journal.[4] [5] The journal aims to enhance feminist philosophers' and women's position in the philosophical sphere and the world at large, as well as being a platform for philosophical research that engages the issues faced by wider society. FPQ prioritises aligning itself with people who work towards fighting oppression and achieving equality and fairness.[6] Taking issues of bias in publication seriously, FPQ has a triple-anonymous review policy. This means that authors, editors, and reviewers are all anonymous to one another. In addition to publishing peer reviewed scholarly articles, the journal also publishes a variety of invited and submitted symposia. FPQ's online platform is hosted by Digital Commons (powered by bepress) at Scholarship at Western, in turn by Western University.