
Aims
African Gender Studies Quarterly is a gender-based journal in Africa that focuses on the African continent. It covers theoretical, policy, programmatic and other overarching dimensions and dynamics of gender issues, politics, cases, and governance in Africa. As a result of this, original review articles and every other kind of intellectual manuscript from academic fields cum disciplines such as philosophy, geography, sociology, economics, political science, psychology and related scholarly areas will be published in the journal.
Scope of the Journal
African Gender Studies Quarterly is established to treat contemporary socio-political gender issues in ways that will provide sound policy and socio-economic perspectives from scholars within and outside the African continent. Papers to feature in this journal may speak to the global dimension of gender issues, but must have a profound bearing on the African context particularly in significantly reducing the vast gender dichotomy across the continent. By implication, the journal will provide, and be, an avenue to proffer practical policy and political insights to Africa’s most pressing and strategic gender issues.
Dr. O. A. T. Olatunji,
Faculty of the Social Sciences,
Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Ekiti State,
Nigeria.
Email: ajoke.olatunji@fuoye.edu.ng
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