S&F Online
The Scholar & Feminist Online is a webjournal published three times a year by the Barnard Center for Research on Women
BCRW: The Barnard Center for Research on Women
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Issue: 6.3: Summer 2008
Guest Edited by Neferti Tadiar
Borders on Belonging: Gender and Immigration

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General Information

S&F Online, a triannual, 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.

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History

The Barnard Center for Research on Women was founded in 1971 as one of the first feminist research institutes and is home to the nationally recognized The Scholar & the Feminist Conference. In the 1980s, anthologies, including The Future of Difference (1981) and Pleasure and Danger (1982), were based on this conference. S&F Online continues the transformation of live event to publication, launching the conference—and its progeny—into the 21st century.

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.

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Editors
   Janet Jakobsen
   Gisela Fosado

Editorial Assistant
   Lucy Trainor, '07

Web Designer
   Hope Dector

Copyeditor
   E. Grace Glenny, '04

Editorial Board
   Marjorie Agosín, Wellesley College
   Meena Alexander, Graduate Center, City University of New York
   Jennifer Baumgardner, Author, Co-founder of Soapbox, Inc.
   Elizabeth Bernstein, Barnard College
   Susan Bernstein, University of Wisconsin, Madison
   Jane Celwyn, Barnard College
   Ann Cvetkovich, University of Texas, Austin
   Flora Davidson, Barnard College
   Anene Ejikeme, Barnard College
   Elisabeth Jay Friedman, Barnard College
   Marianne Hirsch, Dartmouth College
   Krista Jacobs, Editor, Sexing the Political: A Journal
     of Third Wave Feminists on Sexuality

   Natalie B. Kampen, Barnard College
   Crystal Kile, Education Coordinator, Newcomb College Center
     for Research on Women
   Jessaca Leinaweaver, Brown University
   Laura Levitt, Temple University
   Nancy K. Miller, Graduate Center, City University of New York
   Anu Rao, Barnard College
   Amy Richards, Author, Co-founder of Third Wave Foundtion
     and Soapbox, Inc.
   Tara Roberts, Publisher, FIERCE Magazine
   Lesley Sharp, Barnard College
   Deborah Siegel, National Council for Research on Women
   Herb Sloan, Barnard College

Editorial Interns
   Shazeeda Bhola '11
   Lillian Chargin '10
   Suzanna Denison '09
   Kaleigh Dumbach '10
   Anna Steffens '10

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