Journal of Bisexuality

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Journal of Bisexuality
DisciplineSexology, queer studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byM. Paz Galupo
Publication details
History2000–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Bisexuality
Indexing
ISSN1529-9716 (print)
1529-9724 (web)

The Journal of Bisexuality is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by the Taylor & Francis Group under the Routledge imprint. It is the official journal of the American Institute of Bisexuality. It covers a wide range of topics on bisexuality including new bisexuality research, bisexual issues in therapy, differences from the straight, lesbian and gay communities, growth of the bisexual movement, bisexuality and the media, bisexual history, and different bisexual lifestyles.

In addition, the journal also publishes book and movie reviews covering bisexual lead characters from every era. Special thematic issues cover topics singularly; such as women and bisexuality — a global perspective, bisexual women in the 21st century, bisexual men in culture and society, and bisexuality in the lives of men.

The journal was established in 1999. Its first editor-in-chief was Fritz Klein, followed by Jonathan Alexander, Brian Zamboni, and James D. Weinrich. In 2014, M. Paz Galupo became its first female editor-in-chief.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier, PsycINFO, ProQuest, GLBT Life, Contemporary Women's Issues, LGBT Life, and Sociological Abstracts.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About this Journal: Abstracting & Indexing" (Document). Routledge. Abstracted and/or indexed in: Academic Search Premier (EBSCO); Psychological Abstracts (PsycINFO); ProQuest CSA; GLBT Life (EBSCO); Google Scholar; TOC Premier; Contemporary Women's Issues, LGBT Life, Sociological Abstracts. Social Services Abstracts. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |work= ignored (help)

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