Jun 18, 2026
Publication Type
Articles
Research Article
Fe Journal aims to provide original theoretical and empirical contributions to the field of gender studies. It particularly seeks to open up the gender dynamics in Mediterranean, Balkan, and Asian countries to discussion through comparative perspectives within the context of global and regional networks. The journal is committed to fostering international academic dialogue shaped around feminist epistemology, intersectionality, and critical theory.
Open to interdisciplinary studies across all fields of social sciences and humanities, Fe Journal encompasses research focused on feminist theory, gender studies, and cultural studies. Fe Journal welcomes creative writing forms and new approaches where visual materials integrate with text. In addition to original research articles, the journal may include field notes documenting feminist praxis and field experiences, political or personal narratives, and book reviews.
1. Language and Style
For manuscripts submitted in Turkish, the current guidelines of the Turkish Language Association (TDK) must be adopted for spelling and grammar rules. For manuscripts submitted in English, authors are expected to ensure adherence to standard academic English grammar and spelling rules. It is essential for authors to maintain a fluent, plain, and clear language throughout the text. The use of redundant words, inverted sentences, and passive voice is to be avoided as much as possible. Editors may request manuscripts to be rewritten in accordance with editing and writing rules if necessary. Manuscripts that are not drafted in compliance with these rules will not be published.
2. Methodological Standards and Content
Manuscripts submitted to Fe Journal must not be previously published elsewhere or currently be under consideration for publication. Articles are required to be based on original research data or present an original theoretical or conceptual discussion. Literature reviews are expected to comprehensively cover the current literature on the subject and provide a balanced representation of different perspectives and approaches. Quantitative studies should extend beyond utilizing gender merely as a variable; instead, they are expected to adopt a critical perspective that questions gender-based inequalities. Authors should ensure that any article derived from a thesis is significantly distinct from the original work.
3. Formatting and Layout
· File Format: Manuscripts must be submitted as saved in .doc format using Microsoft Word versions for Word for Windows or Apple Macintosh.
· Font, Size, and Line Spacing: The main body of the text must be in Times New Roman, 12-point font size. Sections such as endnotes, abstracts, bibliographies, and tables must be in 10-point font size. Double-line spacing (2.0) must be used in the main text.
· Paragraph and Heading: Paragraphs must be adjacent to each other with a first-line indent. However, the first paragraph after a subheading must follow the specific layout defined for that subheading (see Subheadings).
· Headings must be in lowercase (except for initial letters) and left unnumbered.
· Endnote numbers and quotation marks must follow punctuation marks.
· Subheadings:
First-level subheadings: Must be 12-point Times New Roman, bold, and left-aligned. The first paragraph of the subsequent text must also start left-aligned. There must be two line spaces before the heading and one line space between the heading and the paragraph.
Second-level subheadings: Must be 12-point Times New Roman, bold, italic, and indented. The first line of the subsequent text must also begin with the same indentation. There must be one line space before the heading and one line space between the heading and the paragraph.
· Quotations: Must be in 12-point Times New Roman, matching the main text. Short quotations must be enclosed in double quotation marks within the running text. Quotations longer than 30 words must be formatted as a block indent (one tab), and quotation marks must not be used. The first line of the paragraph following a block quotation must be indented.
· Numbers and Temporal Expressions: In Turkish manuscripts, centuries are to be written out in words (e.g., “on dokuzuncu yüzyıl”), whereas in English manuscripts, the standard ordinal format is preferred (e.g., “19th century”). Decades are expressed in numerals, such as 1950s or 1850s, rather than being written out in words (e.g., expressions like “the fifties” are to be avoided). Within the running text, numbers under 100 are written out in words, while numbers 100 and above are expressed in numerals.
4. Citations and Bibliography
Fe Journal utilizes the "Author-Date" style of the current edition of The Chicago Manual of Style. Please refer to the latest edition of The Chicago Manual of Style for a detailed guide:
https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-2.html
5. Manuscript Submission and Required Files
The Full Text file must be uploaded to the DergiPark system anonymously to ensure a double-blind peer review process. In addition to the full text, authors are required to submit the following documents:
· Title Page: This must include the initial submission date, authors' titles, institutional affiliations, contact information, and ORCID numbers for all contributing authors.
· Conflict of Interest Statement
· Similarity Report: Manuscripts with an overall similarity index exceeding 15% and/or more than 3% from a single source are not admitted to the peer review process. The journal prefers the similarity index to remain below 10%.
· AI Usage Declaration Form
· Copyright Agreement Form
· Author Contribution Form: Mandatory for multi-authored manuscripts.
· Ethics Committee Approval Certificate: Mandatory for studies involving data collection from participants through techniques such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, experiments, or observations.
6. Article Types and Word Limits
· Research Articles: Manuscripts are expected to be between 5,000 and 7,500 words, including the abstract, keywords, endnotes, and references. Regardless of the language of the manuscript, all submissions are required to include an English and a Turkish abstract not exceeding 150 words each, accompanied by five keywords.
· Book Reviews: Submissions are expected to be between 2,500 and 4,500 words. Book reviews must be submitted with an abstract not exceeding 100 words, outlining the significance of the book, its contribution to the literature, and the reviewer's core argument or approach.
7. Authorship and Contribution Declaration
For multi-authored manuscripts, authors are required to submit a detailed statement specifying their individual contribution roles in alignment with the CRediT framework (e.g., conceptualization, methodology, formal analysis, etc.) during the submission process. All listed authors must meet the criteria for authorship. Authors may also define custom roles that specifically match the unique requirements of their manuscript.
8. Copyright and Open Access Policy
Authors retain the copyright to their work published in this journal, reserving all rights while granting the journal the right of first publication.
Published works are accessible under the journal's open access policy and the corresponding Creative Commons license. Third parties are permitted to use, share, and reproduce the material, provided that appropriate attribution is given and the initial publication in this journal is explicitly acknowledged.
Authors are entitled to share their published work in institutional repositories, personal webpages, or academic sharing platforms, on the condition that this journal is clearly cited as the original venue of publication.
The journal does not assume exclusive publication or copyrights for the published material; it holds only the right of first publication.
9. Evaluation and Peer Review Process
· Initial Desk Review and Peer Review: Initial evaluation of the submitted manuscripts is conducted by the Editorial Board. Manuscripts deemed suitable are forwarded to at least two external reviewers for a double-blind peer review. Based on the reviewers' reports, a decision is made to accept, request revisions for, or reject the manuscript, and authors are notified as promptly as possible. In cases where the reviewers yield conflicting decisions (one acceptance and one rejection), the manuscript may be sent to a third reviewer. The same procedure applies if an author submits a formal objection to a reviewer's report.
· Revision Process: When revisions are requested by reviewers, the revised manuscript is expected to be uploaded via the DergiPark system within one month. Revisions are re-evaluated by the reviewers or the Editorial Board in accordance with the feedback provided. Prior to publication, manuscripts undergo final editorial approval. At this stage, editors may suggest improvements to enhance the content or clarify the language and style.
· Review Timeline: Fe Journal aims to complete the initial review process for submitted articles within an average of 30 days, and the peer review process within 60 to 90 days. These periods may be extended depending on the volume of submissions to the journal
10. Submission Deadlines
· Submissions for the December issue must be received by the beginning of September at the latest.
· Submissions for the June issue must be received by the beginning of March at the latest.
Fe Journal is a peer-reviewed publication focusing on gender, sexuality, and women's studies. It aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary intellectual production that adopts a feminist critical perspective in these fields. Fe Journal interrogates structural inequalities based on sex assigned at birth, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, class, ethnicity, national affiliation, religion, ablebodiedness, and other forms of social hierarchy, aiming to generate knowledge geared towards dismantling these inequalities. The Editorial Ethics and Publication Policy of Fe Journal have been shaped accordingly and encompass all stakeholders of the journal.
Fe Journal does not charge any article processing or submission fees.
Regarding research and publication ethics, Fe Journal operates in adherence to the guidelines formulated by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and expects all stakeholders to comply with these principles.
Ethical Guidelines for Authors
1. Anti-Discrimination and Equality Principles
Authors are expected to maintain an active awareness of structural inequalities based on sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, class, ethnicity, national affiliation, religion, disability, and other forms of social hierarchy. Authors acknowledge and ensure that the processes of researching, drafting, and submitting their work to our journal are conducted free from discrimination and violence associated with these inequalities.
2. Protection of Participants and Ethics Committee Approval
· Informed Consent: For research articles based on field data, authors acknowledge and ensure that informed consent has been obtained from all participants. When referring to real individuals in their studies, authors demonstrate utmost sensitivity in protecting participant confidentiality to prevent any potential harm. Personal or identifying information of individuals may only be shared provided that explicit written permission has been granted.
· Ethics Committee Approval: All qualitative or quantitative studies that involve data collection from human participants—utilizing methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, experiments, observations, or discussion techniques—are required to upload their Ethics Committee Approval Reports.
3. Originality, Plagiarism, and AI Policy
· Originality: It is the sole responsibility of the authors to ensure that their work is original, that all sources used are cited in accordance with academic standards, and that the text is entirely free of plagiarism.
· Definition of Plagiarism: Authors acknowledge that plagiarism can also occur when ideas or arguments from an original source are presented without proper citation, even if the exact words are not used. Translating a work produced in another language into the language of the manuscript without appropriate attribution also falls under the scope of plagiarism. Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism will be returned to the authors and will not be considered for evaluation.
· Similarity: Authors are expected to submit their similarity screening reports (e.g., Intihalnet, Turnitin, iThenticate) along with their manuscripts. Studies with an overall similarity index exceeding 15% and/or a similarity rate of more than 3% from a single source are not admitted to the peer review process. The journal prefers the overall similarity index to remain below 10%. These specified rates do not imply automatic acceptance or rejection; editors reserve the right to request revisions or reject a manuscript if they detect any ethically concerning issues, even in cases where the similarity index is low.
· Artificial Intelligence Declaration: Authors may use artificial intelligence technologies solely to support the production process; they cannot use this technology as a tool to replace the original creative process. Authors must assume full responsibility for the accuracy of all content and verify that all claims, citations, references, and analyses align with their own expertise and research.
Transparency is vital to our journal's commitment to integrity. Authors must submit an AI Declaration Form alongside their manuscripts.
Citations to non-existent sources, as well as misleading or unverifiable errors in author, work, or publication information, are considered ethical violations and may constitute grounds for immediate rejection.
4. Duplicate Submission and Simultaneous Submission
Authors are expected to ensure that their manuscript has not been submitted to other journals concurrently (simultaneous submission is strictly prohibited).
5. Authorship and CRediT Roles
· Authorship Criteria: All individuals listed as authors on the manuscript are expected to have made a substantial intellectual contribution to the research, and this contribution must be explicitly specified within the manuscript or editorial correspondence. Fe Journal does not accept guest, gift, or ghost authorship, nor does it tolerate the hierarchical ordering of authors based on institutional title, age, or gender without regard to actual contribution, as such practices violate publication ethics.
· Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT): To ensure transparency, authors of multi-authored manuscripts are required to provide detailed statements specifying their individual contribution roles in alignment with the CRediT framework (e.g., conceptualization, methodology, formal analysis, supervision, writing – original draft, editing, software, etc.).
6. Conflict of Interest
Authors are required to declare any financial or personal relationships with other individuals or organizations that could inappropriately influence (bias) their work. Potential conflicts of interest may include, but are not limited to, employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert testimony, patent applications/registrations, as well as research grants or other funding sources. If no conflict of interest exists, authors must explicitly state the following expression during manuscript submission: "The authors declare no conflict of interest regarding the conduct and publication of this study."
7. Correction and Retraction Policy
· Corrections: If a significant error or inaccuracy is discovered in a published article, the journal will publish a formal Corrigendum or Errata to correct the record without altering the original scholarly database unnecessarily.
· Retractions: The journal adheres to COPE Retraction Guidelines. Articles may be retracted if there is clear evidence that the findings are unreliable, either as a result of misconduct (e.g., data fabrication) or honest error (e.g., miscalculation or experimental error). Retractions are also applied in cases of plagiarism, redundant publication, or unethical research. A formal retraction notice will be linked to the original article, clearly stating who is retracting the article and the reasons behind it.
8. Publishing Malpractice and Allegations of Misconduct
The journal takes all allegations of publishing malpractice seriously. In cases of suspected misconduct (including but not limited to plagiarism, citation manipulation, data fabrication/falsification, authorship disputes, or redundant/overlapping publication), the Editorial Board will initiate an investigation following COPE flowcharts. If misconduct is proven, the journal reserves the right to reject the manuscript, issue a formal correction or retraction, and, if necessary, contact the authors' institution or funding body.
Ethical Guidelines for Reviewers
Fe Journal operates under a double-blind peer review process. The identities of the authors are kept confidential from the reviewers until the article is officially published.
· Purpose and Expertise: Reviewers acknowledge that the sole purpose of peer review is to improve intellectual knowledge production, and they accept invitations to evaluate manuscripts only within their specific areas of expertise.
· Objectivity: Reviewers evaluate the manuscripts in an objective manner, adhering strictly to high academic standards and ethical principles. They ground their judgment solely on academic criteria, regardless of whether the views presented align with their own theoretical or political stances.
· Confidentiality and Public Sharing: Reviewers maintain the strict confidentiality required by the double-blind peer review process. They do not share or disseminate unpublished manuscripts with third parties, nor do they discuss or comment on these works on any public platform, including social media. In compliance with the confidentiality principle, reviewers are strictly prohibited from uploading manuscript under evaluation into any generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools or large language models, and they must not delegate the drafting of peer review reports to AI. Reviewers submit their evaluations anonymously, exclusively through the journal's management system.
· Conflict of Interest: In cases where reviewers detect a conflict of interest or a collaborative alignment (such as institutional proximity, etc.) with the authors, they must promptly inform the editors and recuse themselves from the review assignment.
Review Tone and Style: Reviewers must maintain a professional, respectful, and constructive tone, strictly avoiding any patronizing, offensive, or derogatory language. Feedback should be delivered on an equal peer-to-peer basis. Any negative evaluations or rejections must be rigorously justified with concrete evidence and grounded in relevant scholarly literature.
· Notification of Ethical Violations: If reviewers detect any misconduct in the manuscript under evaluation, such as plagiarism, duplicate submission, or data falsification, they must immediately report the situation to the editors.
Ethical Guidelines for Editors
Fe Journal editors are responsible for ensuring that all submitted manuscripts are reviewed and that the publishing process is conducted strictly in accordance with the Fe Journal Ethical Guidelines and Publishing Policy.
· Final Publishing Responsibility: The final decision regarding the publication of manuscripts submitted to Fe Journal rests solely with the editors. Editorial decisions are made objectively and exclusively based on the originality, academic quality, and relevance of the produced knowledge to the scope of the journal.
· Confidentiality and Transparency: Editors ensure the preservation of anonymity and confidentiality throughout the double-blind peer-review process. They guarantee that the specific reasons for rejected or revised manuscripts are shared with the authors in an open, constructive, and transparent manner. Unpublished manuscripts cannot be disseminated or shared with third parties without the explicit consent of the authors.
· Anti-Discrimination Commitment: Editors commit to maintaining a non-discriminatory publishing policy, free from biases based on sex assigned at birth, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic class, ethnicity, national origin, religion, ability/disability status, age, or any other forms of social hierarchy. They ensure that all submissions are evaluated objectively, without regard to the authors' political views, institutional affiliations, or academic seniority. Editors are furthermore responsible for preventing any discriminatory approaches or biased attitudes from the editorial board, publishing committee, or reviewers.
· Conflict of Interest: In the event of any conflict of interest (personal, academic, or financial relationship) between the authors of manuscript and the editors, the relevant editor shall recuse themselves from the evaluation and decision-making process. In such cases, the management of the review process is delegated to an impartial member of the Editorial Board.
Ethical Guidelines for the Editorial Board
The Fe Journal Editorial Board consists of scholars who are experts in the fields of gender, sexuality, and women's studies. Committing themselves to the ethical and intellectual vision of the journal, the members of the Editorial Board adopt the following principles:
· Academic Advisory and Reviewer Recommendations: Board members provide internal consultations on manuscripts falling within their specific fields of expertise. They offer reviewer recommendations objectively, based exclusively on academic competence and merit.
· Responsibility of Confidentiality: They rigorously protect the anonymity and confidentiality of both authors and reviewers as required by the double-blind peer-review process.
· Pre-Publication Security: They do not share or disseminate unpublished manuscripts under review with third parties. Furthermore, they strictly abstain from making any statements, disclosures, or evaluations regarding these manuscripts on public platforms, including social media.
· Conflict of Interest: If members detect a conflict of interest or a collaborative alignment (such as a personal, academic, or financial relationship) with the author of a manuscript, they must immediately notify the editors and recuse themselves from all internal evaluation and guidance processes related to that specific manuscript.
Editor-in-Chief
Editorial Board
Associate Editors
Technical Editor
Publishing Ethics Editor
English Language Editor
Publication Board
Field Editors