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[[Richard Green (sexologist)|Richard Green]] was founding editor of ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' in 1971 and served in that position until 2001. Kenneth J. Zucker has served as editor-in-chief since that time.
[[Richard Green (sexologist)|Richard Green]] was founding editor of ''Archives of Sexual Behavior'' in 1971 and served in that position until 2001. Kenneth J. Zucker has served as editor-in-chief since that time.

==Controversy==

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In recent years, the editor (Zucker) and several members of its editorial board ([[J. Michael Bailey]], [[Ray Blanchard]], and Anne Lawrence)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.springer.com/public+health/journal/10508?detailsPage=editorialBoard | title=Archives of Sexual Behavior (Editorial Board)}}</ref> have become involved in what has become known as the [[BBL controversy|Bailey–Blanchard–Lawrence controversy]]. The ''Archives'' published a one-sided analysis of the controversy by Alice Dreger,<ref>Dreger, A. D. (2008). The controversy surrounding ''The man who would be queen:'' A case history of the politics of science, identity, and sex In the Internet age. ''Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37,'' 366-421. Also available at [http://www.bioethics.northwestern.edu/faculty/work/dreger/controversy_tmwwbq.pdf].</ref> along with commentaries.<ref>''Archives of Sexual Behavior.'' 2008, volume 37, 365-510.</ref> The other side of the controversy has been argued by [[Lynn Conway]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/conway/TS/LynnsReviewOfBaileysBook.html | title = An investigation into the publication of J. Michael Bailey's book on transsexualism by the National Academies | author = Lynn Conway | date=2003–2007 }}</ref> by [[Andrea James]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tsroadmap.com/info/bailey-blanchard-lawrence.html |title = A Bailey–Blanchard–Lawrence clearinghouse | work = Transsexual Roadmap | author = Andrea James | date= 2003–2007}}</ref> and by [[Deirdre McCloskey]].<ref>{{cite web | title = The Bailey Controversy: McCloskey's Back-and-Forth with Seth Roberts on the Bailey Controversy | url = http://deirdremccloskey.org/pubs/gender/bailey.php | Deirdre McCloskey }}</ref>


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Archives of Sexual Behavior is an academic sexology journal and the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research. It is published by Springer. According to the Institute for Scientific Information, the Archives of Sexual Behavior has the highest impact factor of gender and sexuality specialty journals.[1] Contributions to the journal consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.

Editors-in chief

Richard Green was founding editor of Archives of Sexual Behavior in 1971 and served in that position until 2001. Kenneth J. Zucker has served as editor-in-chief since that time.

References

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