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Michigan State University's Women and International Development (WID) Publication Seriespublishes peer-reviewed manuscripts that examine the relationships between gender and global transformation, and which illuminate processes of change, in the broadest sense. Through empirical studies, theoretical analyses, and policy discussions, individual papers in the series address a range of topics, including women's historical and contemporary participation in economic and political spheres, globalization, intra- and inter-family roles and relationships, gender identity, women's health and healthcare, and the gender division of labor. We particularly encourage manuscripts that bridge the gap between research, policy, and practice.
The Working Papers on Women and International Development series features article-length manuscripts by scholars from a broad range of disciplines. Working Papers are at a late stage of formulation and contribute new understandings of women's ever-changing economic, social, and political positions.
The WID Forum series features short research and project reports and policy analyses. The Forum series disseminates papers that are brief and at an early stage of formulation. WID Forum papers contribute new insights to existing scholarship in order to influence development policy and programming.
If you are interested in submitting a manuscript to the WID Publication Series, please send a 150 word abstract summarizing the paper’s essential points and findings to Dr. Anne Ferguson, WID Publication Series Editor and Tara Hefferan, WID Publication Series Managing Editor at papers@msu.edu.
If the abstract suggests your paper is suitable for the WID Publication Series, the full paper will be invited for peer review and publication consideration. Only invited papers will be considered for publication; no unsolicited manuscripts will be considered.
Please send inquiries to the contact address below.
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