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Submission Guidelines
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Hypatia welcomes papers on all topics in feminist philosophy. Please submit your manuscript to our manuscript submission site. If this is your first submission to Hypatia, you will need to register as a new user.
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Before submitting, please see the manuscript preparation guidelines for instructions on properly formating manuscripts
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Articles should not exceed 8,000 words, including footnotes and references.
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Book reviews should not exceed 1,200 words, or approximately 4 pages, including footnotes and references. Book reviews are normally published by invitation, although we welcome recommendations of books to review and would be glad to know if you are interested in writing book reviews. Book reviews are not normally sent out for peer review beyond the Book Review Editor.
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In some cases, two or three books on a similar theme can be reviewed together in a review essay. The same submission guidelines apply as for book reviews, although review essays are typically longer than single reviews (they may run to a maximum of 2,500 words, including footnotes and references), and they will be sent out for review to a single anonymous referee. If you have inquiries about book reviews or review essays, please contact the Book Review Editor.
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In addition to articles, we invite submissions for our Musings section. These should not exceed 3,000 words, including footnotes and references, and unless they are invited contributions, they will be subject to external review.
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We also invite proposals for thematic special issues, and we periodically publish thematic clusters and symposia. Please click here for current special issue proposal guidelines.
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Manuscripts submitted to Hypatia should not be under simultaneous consideration by any other journal, nor should they have been published elsewhere. You can, however, post your manuscript online in the form in which it is submitted for review; for details please see the review policy and practice webpage.
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We can now host online “supporting information” in a wide range of electronic formats. This includes graphics, text, links, audio podcasts, video clips -- anything you think would be a valuable supplement to an article accepted for publication in Hypatia. Consider creating a virtual gallery with illustrations we could not ordinarily include in the print edition of Hypatia, or notes and background material that exceeds the 8,000 word limit on print articles. Supporting information must be submitted in final form at the same time as your manuscript is uploaded for production. For guidelines for preparing supplementary material, please see Wiley-Blackwell’s Author Services
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