Resources for Feminist Research (RFR)
Documentation sur la recherche féministe (DRF)
RFR/DRF is a bilingual (English & French) Canadian scholarly journal published since 1972 in the Centre for Women's Studies in Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education / University of Toronto. RFR/DRF addresses Canadian and international feminist research issues and debates.
The journal's objectives are to publish critical work addressing a broad range of issues relevant to feminist theory and activism, provide an educational resource and a forum for the communication of ideas, and other information of interest to the community of feminist scholars in Canada and internationally. RFR/DRF aims to encourage research on gender, sexuality, race, dis/ability, ethnicity, nationality and class in order to analyze how these affect the conditions of women’s lives.
RFR/DRF currently publishes two issues a year (Spring/Summer, Fall/Winter) devoted to interdisciplinary collections of new feminist research, and on special themes in Women's Studies. Included in each issue are major research papers, book reviews, and an annual index. Themes include: Feminist Science Studies, Decolonizing Spaces, Gender and Education in Mexico, and Feminist Qualitative Research.
Jamie-Lynn Magnusson, Associate Professor & Principal Investigator, RFR/DRF, OISE, University of Toronto
Lorena M. Gajardo, Editor, RFR/DRF, OISE, University of Toronto
Philinda Masters, Consulting Editor, RFR/DRF, OISE, University of Toronto
Current and past editions of the journal are available at the CWSE for reading in the lounge space or for purchase. For further information please contact rfr@utoronto.ca.




