We would like to briefly introduce ourselves as the new editorial team
for Hypatia: A Feminist Journal of Philosophy. As a team we are very
diverse, both philosophically and demographically. Our first priority
will be to use this diversity to build on Hypatia's already strong
reputation by increasing both the philosophical and the demographic
pluralism of the journal. 

In this particular time, when feminist gains are particularly fragile,
we believe in the significance of Hypatia to both emerging and
established feminist and marginalized voices in philosophy. In the
context of this fragility we have an opportunity to build on the
strengths of the journal, as well as recognizing its shortcomings and
aspiring to its promise. 

We welcome all interested parties to share your hopes and concerns for
the journal's future. We also hope that you will submit articles or
musings to Hypatia and propose clusters or special issues. 

We hope that under our editorship Hypatia will be an important resource
for feminist thinking that is philosophical, interdisciplinary, and
intersectional. But it will take the entire feminist community to help
make that happen. We look forward to working with you all. 

Hypatia Editorial Team (University of Oregon Philosophy Department):

* Bonnie Mann, Professor, works in continental feminist philosophy with
strengths in feminist phenomenology, poststructuralism and materialist
feminism. She is an expert on the work of Simone de Beauvoir and Judith
Butler. She is currently on the APA Committee on LGBTQ People in the
Profession. Her most significant publications include two books,
Sovereign Masculinity: Gender Lessons from the War on Terror (Oxford
University Press: 2014), and Women's Liberation and the Sublime:
Feminism, Postmodernism, Environment (Oxford University Press, 2006).
Her most widely read article is "Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies:
Four Theses on Men and Sexual Harassment" (2012). 

* Erin McKenna, Professor, Erin McKenna works in American philosophy
with special focus on feminist pragmatism and ecofeminism. A former
president of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, she
is an expert in the areas of animal ethics, ecofeminism, the work of
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Alain Locke, and the social and political
thought of John Dewey. Her books include: Livestock: Food, Fiber, and
Friends (2018); Pets, People, and Pragmatism (2013); American
Philosophies, co-authored with Scott L. Pratt (2015), and The Task of
Utopia: A Pragmatist and Feminist Perspective (2001). She has edited
several books as well. Among her numerous journal articles and book
chapters, her contributions to Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey
(2002) and Feminist Interpretations of William James (2015) may be most
relevant here. She is a former chair of the APA Committee on the Status
of Women. 

* RocĂ­o Zambrana, Associate Professor, works in Kant and German Idealism
(especially Hegel), Marx and Frankfurt School Critical Theory,
Decolonial Thought and Decolonial Feminisms. She is the author of
Hegel's Theory of Intelligibility (University of Chicago Press, 2015),
and articles and book chapters on Hegel, Kant, Critical Theory, and
Decolonial Thought. Her recently completed book entitled Colonial Debts:
The Case of Puerto Rico is under review. She has been a member of the
University of Oregon's Center for the Study of Women in Society's Women
of Color Group since 2010. She has also served as a member of the APA's
Committee for Hispanics, as a member then chair of SPEP's Committee for
the Status of Women, and as a member of the advisory board then managing
board of PIKSI. She served as advertising editor, editor, chief and
managing editor, and senior consulting editor for the Graduate Faculty
Philosophy Journal from 2002-2010. 

* Camisha Russell, Assistant Professor, works in critical philosophy of
race with strength in bioethics and is a committed philosophical
pluralist. She is a current member of the APA Committee on the Status of
Blacks in Philosophy, and a former member then chair of SPEP Committee
on Racial and EthnicDiversity. She is also a member of the current
Hypatia Task Force. Her first book, The Assisted Reproduction of Race,
has just been released by Indiana University Press (2018). Recent
publications include a chapter on Eugenics in The Routledge Companion to
the Philosophy of Race (2018), "Questions of Race in Bioethics: Deceit,
Disregard, Disparity, and the Work of Decentering" in Philosophy Compass
(2016) and "The Race Idea in Reproductive Technologies: Beyond Epistemic
Scientism and Technological Mastery" in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
(2015).

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