This special issue of Hypatia (35:1, Winter 2020), guest edited by Celia Bardwell-Jones and Margaret A. McLaren, brings feminism and Indigenous thought together in constructive dialogue to contribute to a broadening of perspectives, and to decolonize standard philosophical thinking, which is grounded in colonial norms and standards.
Announcement of Interim Editors
Hypatia Board of Directors Announces Interim Editors
The Board of Directors of Hypatia is pleased to announce that Ann Garry, Serene Khader, and Alison Stone have agreed to serve as Interim Editor and Co-Editors of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy effective immediately, until January 1, 2018.
Board of Directors’ Statement (July 20, 2017)
Hypatia Board of Directors’ Statement
It is with disappointment and regret that the Board of Directors of Hypatia has received the news that Sally Scholz and Shelley Wilcox are resigning from their roles as editors of Hypatia.
Editors’ Statement (July 20, 2017)
Joint Statement by the Editor of Hypatia and the Editor of Hypatia Reviews Online
The recent position taken by Hypatia’s Associate Editorial Board and the subsequent controversy has limited the ability of our editorial team to continue management of Hypatia and Hypatia Reviews Online while upholding the Journal’s high standards for scholarly inquiry, diversity, inclusiveness, and rigorous academic and review standards.
Board of Directors’ Statement (May 18, 2017)
Statement by the Non-Profit Board of Hypatia
This statement is written and signed by the Board of Directors of Hypatia, the non-profit corporation that owns Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy: Elizabeth Anderson, Leslie Francis (Treasurer), Heidi Grasswick (Secretary), Miriam Solomon (President), and Lisa Tessman (Chair). Sally Scholz, who as Editor of the journal is an ex officio member of the Board, has already made a public statement.
Editor’s Statement (May 6, 2017)
Statement by the Editor of Hypatia
As Editor of an academic journal that espouses pluralism and diversity, I believe that Hypatia should publish on a wide array of topics employing a wide array of methodologies. I believe that a community of scholars should contest concepts and engage in dialogue within the pages of the journal to advance our collective project of educating—students and ourselves.