The Journal of Men's Studies

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The Journal of Men's Studies
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Abbreviated title JMS
Discipline Men's studies
Language English
Publication details
Publisher Men's Studies Press (USA)
Publication history 1992 — present
Frequency 3 times a year:
Winter, Spring, Fall
Open access no
Indexing
ISSN 1060-8265
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The Journal of Men's Studies (abbreviated JMS) is a peer-reviewed journal established in 1992 as the first of four published by Men's Studies Press.

All journal articles are subject to a masked review process.

The Journal of Men’s Studies uses a masked review process. Authors are asked to include all identifying information in the cover letter, including the manuscript title, the authors’ names, institutional affiliations, and e-mail addresses. The first page of the manuscript should include only the article’s title, abstract, and keywords. Footnotes containing information that would reveal the authors’ identity and/or affiliation should be removed. Every effort should be made to see that the manuscript itself contains no clues to the author’s identity.[1]

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