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 CFP: The Future of Women's Reproductive Health
Posted by: Joel T. Nadler
Title/Position: Issue Co- Editor
School/Organization: Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP)
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP
Date posted: August 30th, 2012


Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP), a journal of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), is issuing a Call for Papers on The Future of Women's Reproductive Health: Evidence, Policy, and Politics.

Inquiries should be sent to issue editors Heather Bullock and/or Joel Nadler at ASAP.Collection.Ed@gmail.com. To insure full editorial consideration, manuscripts should be submitted by February 5, 2013 at:

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asap

Additional details are provided in the attached flyer or see below.

Call for Papers The Future of Women's Reproductive Health: Evidence, Policy, and Politics

Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy (ASAP) is a journal of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) whose mission is the timely dissemination of socially-relevant psychological and social science scholarship. Consistent with this mission, the editor and editorial board are issuing a Call for Papers on The Future of Women's Reproductive Health: Evidence, Policy, and Politics.

Recent high profile state and federal policy initiatives related to contraception, family planning, and abortion are fueling concern that women’s reproductive rights are under assault. This collection seeks to bring together diverse perspectives on the status of reproductive rights in the 21st century and examine social psychological, political, and cultural dimensions of reproductive rights and social justice.

Submissions should be short papers of approximately 10-35 double-spaced manuscript pages including references. Potential areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Studies of attitudes toward gender roles, reproductive rights, and social policy
* Case studies of grassroots initiatives and political mobilization related to reproductive justice
* Studies of media, including framing and discourse analyses of reproductive rights
* Intersectional analyses of racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism, and other forms of discrimination on access to reproductive health services
* Commentaries

Inquiries should be sent to issue editors Heather Bullock and/or Joel Nadler at ASAP.Collection.Ed@gmail.com. To insure full editorial consideration, manuscripts should be submitted by February 5, 2013 at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asap.

ASAP will be ranked for scholarly impact by ISI/Thomson Reuters beginning with the 2012 volume. Until that rating is published, the best available index of quality for the Journal is the SCIMAGO bibliometric database compiled by Elsevier, in which ASAP is ranked in the top 15% (48/372) of journals in its category (http://bit.ly/ASAPImpactFactor).

Attachment: ASAP.call.draft Feb. 5th.pdf



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