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Routledge has kindly agreed to provide three months free online access to Feminist Economics, a peer-reviewed academic journal, for up to 15 Wikimedians. The offer will include access to one new issue, plus all the back issues. For more details about the journal, see its website here.

We want to aim this at editors who will use it to create and review relevant content on any Wikimedia project—citing the authors and journal as appropriate—and who fulfill the following criteria:

  1. You have no free online access to the journal (at home or from wherever you edit most) through a library membership.
  2. You have an e-mail address set in your preferences, and you consent to the Wikimedia Foundation sharing it with the publisher.
  3. You can demonstrate non-minor edits to article space associated with feminist economics, heterodox economics, or development economics; or you've been active in WikiProject Economics, WikiProject Feminism, WikiProject Gender Studies, or non-English equivalents.

How to apply

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  1. Sign your user name below with four tildes (~~~~).
  2. Add a link to X!'s edit counter showing your edits in the relevant language (see the list at the bottom e.g., en, fr, de). For edits on the English Wikipedia, you can write {{user2|Username}}, which gives you Username (talk · contribs · count).
  3. Add a brief description of your relevant contributions.

Sign-up sheet

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Open from 22:00 UTC, Monday, August 29 2011

  1. Kaldari (talk · contribs · count) - Article and project contributions related to WikiProject Feminism.
  2. OttawaAC (talk · contribs · count) - Articles related to WikiProject Feminism, will soon be working on adding info to the Deindustrialization article on Wikipedia (English).
  3. Peteforsyth (talk · contribs · count) - Articles related to WikiProject Feminism. I am not expert in economics of any kind, but would gladly engage as best I can; and my girlfriend, an aspiring Wikipedian, certainly has that background, so we can hopefully work together. For what it's worth (not much), I am a proud owner of a print copy of Feminist Economics, Vol. 12, No. 4, a gift from a fellow Wikimedian!