S&F Online, a biannual, multimedia, online-only journal of feminist theories and women's movements, provides public access to the Barnard Center for Research on Women's most innovative programming by providing written transcripts, audio and visual recordings, and links to relevant intellectual and social action networks. The journal builds on these programs by publishing related scholarship and other applicable resources. A forum for scholars, activists, and artists whose work articulates the ever-evolving role of feminism in struggles for social justice, S&F Online brings you the latest in cutting-edge theory and practice.
Designed and managed by a crew of third-wave feminists in tune with technology, S&F Online transforms the eponymous conference as well as the Center's other popular programs into a living archive. A fusion of art, criticism, activism, and technology, S&F Online invites its audience to join in the conversation.
Some Guest Editors will decide to issue an open call for submissions on their special topic, while others will accept invited or specially commissioned submissions only. When a Guest Editor opens submissions to the public, a description of their topic along with guidelines for submission will be posted on the "About" page. Submissions should always be made with a particular issue in mind.
All manuscripts or correspondence regarding the submission of manuscripts should be directed to the Guest Editor of the issue to which you wish to contribute. You can find contact information for Guest Editors on the homepage of the current issue of S&F Online.
Contributions should be submitted to the Guest Editor in digital form:
*text-based contributions should be saved as Microsoft Word documents (.doc)
*images should be saved as jpegs (.jpg) or gifs (.gif)
*film and video clips can be submitted in analog (eg, video cassette) or digital (eg, cd or dvd) format