Journal of Woman in Culture and Arts

Journal of Woman in Culture and Arts

Number of Volumes 18
Number of Issues 66
Number of Articles 496
Number of Contributors 938
Article View 950,008
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Number of Submissions 2,074
Acceptance Rate 19
Time to Accept (Days) 200
Number of Indexing Databases 2
Number of Reviewers 1325

Woman in culture and art

Journal of Woman in Culture and Art is an open access quarterly publication, published by Faculty of Family Sciences. University of Tehran since 2009 and has received a scientific degree from the Commission of Scientific Journals of the country - Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. This journal follows the principles and criteria of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in reviewing and publishing scientific articles. This journal uses double-blind peer review and all submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity software (Hamanandjoo) to ensure their authenticity to be assured about its originality and then rigorously peer-reviewed by expert reviewers. Woman in Culture and Art is the first academic publication on women's issues that deals with cultural and artistic topics with different scientific trends, with a gender analysis approach.

 

Journal Features
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Review Process: Double blind peer review
  • Publisher: Faculty of Family Sciences. University of Tehran
  • Open Access:  Yes 
  • Initial Review Time: 3-7 Days 
  • Final Review Time: Less than 6 months approximately
  • Article Processing Charges: Yes
  • Issuing Acceptance Letter: Yes
  • Using Similarity Finding Software: Yes (Hamanandjoo)

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Current Issue: Volume 18, Issue 2, Summer 2026 

Legal Analysis of Pornography on Instagram with an Emphasis on Gender

Pages 213-234

10.22059/jwica.2026.382646.2088

Elham Shariati, Talat Sadat Kamali, Talieh Sadat Kamali, Elahe Marandi

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