The first academic journal focused on transgender lives has given the field a peer-reviewed open access option at a moment of growing societal interest and political controversy.
The 聽is the first journal with an editorial board consisting entirely of transgender people, with members from seven countries on four continents.
Northwestern University developed it in partnership with the year-old聽, a non-profit research group created by experts based at the university and beyond.
The journal, said the centre鈥檚 executive director, Thomas Billard, an assistant professor of communication at Northwestern, will give researchers publication options other than facing peer reviewers 鈥渨ho don鈥檛 know anything about trans people鈥.
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The journal also hopes to counter what its creators see as rampant misinformation about transgender people that Dr Billard regarded as being either created intentionally by political opponents or given credibility by publications with low quality standards.
From Dr Billard鈥檚 perspective, transgender studies were often harmed by those from fields such as psychology and public health who try to engage without 鈥渟pecific expertise in trans anything鈥.
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鈥淭hey simply are whipped up into the same curiosity, fascination and sometimes fear that other people are, and they turn their academic lens to it with prejudice,鈥澛燚r Billard said.
But one of those聽Dr Billard identified as such, Alice Dreger, a聽聽of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at Northwestern, said she understood the emotions and welcomed the new journal. Professor Dreger is among numerous scholars聽聽gender dysphoria. A founding board chair of the Intersex Society of North America, she rejected the categorisation yet acknowledged the sensitivities of academic scientists in general and transgender experts in particular.
鈥淧apers have been rejected for political issues around transgender for decades, and it鈥檚 from all sides,鈥 she said. 鈥淓verybody does struggle with publication in that field, so I understand why these people want to create a special journal to deal with what they think of as the right way to think about these things.鈥
Dr Billard expressed gratitude for Northwestern鈥檚 willingness and even eagerness to back the journal.
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鈥淵ou can go in there knowing that your research isn鈥檛, on face value, being evaluated as negative because of the politics of trans,鈥澛燚r Billard said. 鈥淚nstead what you鈥檙e being evaluated on is the quality of the research method.鈥
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