Welcome
The Organization for Feminist Research on Gender and Communication (OFRGC) promotes dialogue, discussion, research, and scholarship concerned with women, feminism, gender, oppression, and social change. OFRGC seeks to advance understandings of the intersections of gender and race, ethnicity, nationality, ability, sexuality, and class, including transgender politics, masculinity, dis/ability, labor, transnationalism, postcolonialism, and critical race theory.
OFRGC is a Western States Communication Association (WSCA) affiliate, sponsors programs at the WSCA convention, and publishes a journal: Women’s Studies in Communication.
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Call for Editor Applications for Women’s Studies in Communication
The Organization for Feminist Research on Gender and Communication (OFRGC; f.k.a.
ORWAC-Organization for Research on Women and Communication) invites applications for editor of its journal, Women’s Studies in Communication (WSIC). Published for over forty years, the journal remains the leading outlet in the communication discipline for diverse and intersectional feminist scholarship, providing a forum for research, reviews, and commentary that advance our understanding of the relationships between communication and gender. WSIC is topically and methodologically inclusive, publishing manuscripts from all perspectives in sub-fields of communication. Reflected throughout the journal are commitments to publishing the finest scholarship that is innovative, risky, and incisive. The journal encourages the development of new voices and new projects that may challenge conventional communication studies
scholarship.
Recognizing that the historical predominance of white leadership in both OFRGC and WSIC
has contributed to the hegemony of whiteness within the discipline of communication studies, we especially encourage BIPOC scholars to apply for this position. We also invite applications that would include co-editors, particularly if those scholars represent different subfields of communication studies.
Editorship spans Winter 2025 to Winter 2028, which involves the publication of three journal volumes of four issues each (2026, 2027, 2028). The transition between the existing and incoming editor begins Fall 2024 with the incoming editor to begin accepting manuscript submissions January 1, 2025. Moreover, the WSIC editor is an ex officio member of the OFRGC Executive Board and is expected to attend the annual OFRGC/WSCA convention. Interested individuals are encouraged to submit the following:
- A letter outlining her/his/their philosophy, experience, and ability to create and work with an effective and diverse editorial board. This letter should also indicate how the prospective editor will manage the time commitment and evidence of institutional support for the candidate’s application.
- A current copy of the candidate’s curriculum vitae.
- A list of three references (can be included with the CV).
- A separate letter detailing institutional support for the position such as release time, computer storage, and minimal postage and copying costs.
Applications should be in electronic format, preferably PDF format. Following a review of the
applications by the OFRGC Executive Committee, interviews will be arranged.
Please forward materials to Dr. Loretta LeMaster, OFRGC President, at
Loretta.LeMaster@asu.edu no later than September 1, 2024, 11:59pm PST. For more
information, please contact Dr. LeMaster or Dr. Marissa Doshi, the current editor of WSIC, at
doshi@hope.edu. For additional information about the journal or OFRGC, please visit
www.OFRGC.org.
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