The International Mad Studies Journal’s Statement of Commitment outlines our commitment to the Mad Studies community, intersectional and anti-oppressive journal practices and our approaches to accountability, accessibility, and inclusion. This is a living document that will continue to change, reflecting our ongoing learning and growth as a team and community and we welcome any feedback or suggestions you may have to improve it. You can share your feedback with us via madstudiesjournal@gmail.com.
Acknowledgements
This statement of commitment was compiled by Annelies McEvoy with the IMSJ Editorial Team (Jersey Cosantino, Adam Davies, Jennifer Poole, Hel Spandler & Kath Thorburn). We would also like to acknowledge, with utmost appreciation and gratitude, others who initiated the development of and made early contributions to this document, especially Hel Spandler, Jersey Cosantino, Clayton Jarrard and the IMSJ community.
You can access a copy of the IMSJ Statement of Commitment here.
