Rosa (magazine)

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The journal for gender research
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description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise Gender research
language German
First edition 1991
Frequency of publication half-yearly
Editor Christiane Forstnig, Karen Jent,
Jasmine Keller, Karin Lohrer,
Annina Mathis and Ly Vuong
Web link www.rosa.uzh.ch
ISSN
ZDB 2261148-4

Rosa (spelling ROSA) is the journal for gender research of the University of Zurich . It is published by a group of university students. The Rosa published twice a year, in spring and autumn. The individual issues each deal with a specific topic. In addition to the topic section, the magazine also contains a contribution section.

The magazine formulates the aim of addressing a broad public interested in gender research. Discipline and hierarchy boundaries are to be broken and theoretical and practical levels of gender research are to be linked. An important concern is to attract writers from different contexts - within and outside the university - and especially to give students an opportunity to publish work.

history

The journal was founded in the early 1990s by history students at the University of Zurich as ROSA: Zeitschrift der Historikerinnengruppe Zürich . Due to the lack of offers on women's and gender history at the university, the students began to organize and founded the Zurich group of women historians . In their journal, which was initially created with the simplest of resources, they published excerpts of their own research work on women's and gender history. With the increasing networking of historians and the establishment and further development of the subject, the journal first changed into a journal for women historians , then into the journal for gender history and then into the current form of the journal for gender research . This was accompanied by a change in content. In order to realize its current claim of interdisciplinary gender research, the history of women and gender is now in the magazine alongside other topics of gender research. The fields of study represented in the editorial team today are: English studies, computational linguistics, ethnology, film studies, gender studies, German studies, history, philosophy, political science, popular cultures, journalism, religious studies and sociology.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog IDS Zurich University. Retrieved on April 23, 2012.  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / idbib01.uzh.ch  
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