This journal advocates for original submissions based on the social experiences of society and the intersectionality of feminism.
This academic journal provides a forum for researchers with feminist approaches to the field of communication studies.
The journal has over 400,000 downloads[2] and views each year, and invites contributions from all fields, whether related to communications or not.
[3] The most-read articles are "Post-feminism and popular culture," and "The effect of media sexism on women's political ambition: evidence from a worldwide study.
"[4] The journal is abstracted and indexed in Communication Abstracts, Communication and Mass Media Complete, Index Islamicus, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, and the MLA International Bibliography.