International Journal of Disney Studies (Journal)

ISSN 29767911 , ONLINE ISSN 2976792X

The International Journal of Disney Studies examines the Walt Disney Company, an international media conglomerate that impacts our global culture. This international, peer-reviewed journal draws from a variety of academic and industrial lenses, perspectives, methods and fields, while providing a space for scholars to present new research, review current research and comment on wider Disney commodities.

Twitter: @IJDisneyStudies

IJDS is affiliated with the Disney, Culture & Society Research Network and supported by East Texas A&M University. 



Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Meet the Team (editor Q&A) Download

Notes for Contributors Download


Aims & Scope

The International Journal of Disney Studies is the international and interdisciplinary home of the emerging field of Disney Studies. Through Disney Studies, scholars analyse the international media conglomerate that is a cornerstone in our understanding of global culture and wider societal issues and processes from a range of diverse perspectives and fields. The journal publishes empirical and theoretical peer-reviewed articles that focus on the Walt Disney Company, its intellectual properties and products thereof and their relationship with culture and society. As an international and interdisciplinary journal, we welcome original articles that are diverse in theoretical lenses and approaches, perspectives, methods, fields and industries. We accept original articles, reviews and commentary pieces from scholars at all career stages, from all fields and research/industry backgrounds.

Disclaimer: The International Journal of Disney Studies is in no way affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or any of its intellectual property rights. It is a research journal that academically analyses the Walt Disney Company’s properties and their impact on and relationship with wider society.

Submissions

To submit an article, please follow the 'Submit' button on the left of this page.

Download the Notes for Contributors above for information on format and style of submissions. If you need this document in a more accessible format, please contact info@intellectbooks.com. Find more information on Intellect's Accessibility page.

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All submissions should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications.
 
Journal contributors will receive a free PDF copy of their final work and free access to the full issue upon publication, and can purchase online subscriptions to the journal at a 50% discount. Print copies can be purchased at a 25% discount.

Peer Review Policy

All articles undergo initial editorial and sensitivity reading either by the journal's editorial team and/or incumbent guest editors. Articles then undergo a rigorous anonymous peer review by two referees, following the guidance in Intellect's 'Peer review instructions'. Based on this feedback, the editors will communicate a decision and revision suggestions to authors. To appeal an editorial decision, please contact the main editors who will consider your case.

Ethical Guidelines

The journal follows the principles set out by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Read our Ethical Guidelines for more on the journal's standards.

Abstracting & Indexing

We will submit the journal to all key abstracting and indexing platforms when the journal becomes eligible for consideration.

Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com


General Call for Papers

The International Journal of Disney Studies is the first journal of the emerging field of Disney Studies. It is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of Disney, an international media conglomerate that permeates our global culture and understanding of wider societal issues and processes. The journal publishes empirical and theoretical research that critically examines and analyses the Walt Disney Company, its intellectual properties and products thereof and their relationship with culture and society. Whilst the study of Disney has been trivialized, the rise of the Walt Disney Company and its permeation within society has continued to have a place within public discourse and contributes to our understanding and shaping of cultures all over the world. This journal will provide much needed dialogue on the study of Disney in all its forms. A key aim of this journal is to continue to advance Disney Studies as an interdisciplinary field and be a cornerstone for Disney scholarship as the field continues to progress. 

We are particularly interested in papers that discuss a wide range of topics that relate to Disney and its intellectual properties, including but not limited to: history; industry; music; animation; live action films; television; the Disney Channel; Pixar; Lucasfilm; Marvel; Disney Princesses; Disney Villains; Disney+; Disney theatre productions; tourism; theme parks; merchandising; literature; fairy tales; food; Disney audiences; Disney fandom; Disney art; representation and Disney’s relationships with and representation of identity; ethnicity; disability; race; gender; sexuality; and queerness. We welcome articles from academics, students, independent scholars, practitioners and industry professionals from all over the world.

We invite three types of scholarly work: 

  • Original scholarly articles (approximately 6000-8000 words long) are traditional peer-reviewed articles with a focus on theory, case studies and/or empirical research. 
  • Book reviews (approximately 1000 words long) review relevant scholarly and non-fiction books released in the previous years. The goal for this section is to elucidate the broader research happening in the field beyond the scope of this journal. If you would like to write such a review, reach out to our Book Review Editors. 
  • Fresh perspectives  (approximately 1000-3000 words long, including references) welcomes a wide range of contributors – including fans, researchers, practitioners, and consumers of Disney products – to share their thoughts on a Disney topic of current interest in less formal, easy-to-read pieces. By ‘fresh’ we mean current content from an approach that is not restricted to academia, but is of interest to the Disney community. ‘Perspective’ refers to your approach and opinion on a hot topic, meaning that we want to hear your own take on your topic. We accept ‘fresh perspectives’ on anything Disney, including (although not limited to) events, films, or even business practices. We want to give you a platform to raise your voice on a subject from an unusual approach in an academic journal: Tell us what you think of a film, the latest changes at Disney theme park attractions, or how much you (dis)liked (and why) the soundtrack of a new series uploaded to Disney+. Your fresh perspectives can be the ideal vehicle for connecting with others in the Disney world, strengthening ties between fans and academics through IJDS and various social media and Disney content platforms.

For more information please contact the editors. To submit an article, please follow the 'Submit' button on the left of this page.

Editorial Support Submission

Any scholar who would like more informal feedback from the editors before beginning the official peer-review process will have the opportunity to submit their Original Scholarly Article for feedback prior to submission for peer review. This article will be read by a member of the editorial team/board, to provide overall feedback on the structure, argument and content of the article. This will allow scholars to get further feedback for any reason (including, but not limited to, this being a scholar’s first article in this area, a scholar not feeling like they have support from their home institutions or networks, or a simple desire to see if this article is on track for this journal), thus supporting our scholars and further developing research for the journal.

Special Issues

We also publish one Special Issue every four issues. If you are interested in suggesting a theme or guest editing a Special Issue please contact the editors.

Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Editorial Board

Michelle Anya Anjirbag

Sara Austin
Dayton Early College Academy, USA

Christopher Bell
University of Colorado Boulder, USA

Bethanee Bemis
Smithsonian Institution, USA

Noel Brown
Liverpool Hope University, UK

Johnson Cheu
Michigan State University, USA

Joel Gray
Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Cody T. Harvard
University of Memphis, USA

Marley Healy
Independent Scholar and Consulting Curator

Jennessa Hester
Texas Tech University, USA

Heather Holian
University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA

Madeleine Hunter
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia

Katie Kapurch
Texas State University, USA

Jennifer A. Kokai
University of South Florida, USA

Kate C. M. Koppy
New Economic School, Russia

Antares Russell Leask
Northern Virginia Community College, USA

Natalie Le Clue
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Caleb Lee
University of Exeter, UK

Kathy Merlock Jackson
Virginia Wesleyan University, USA

Sabrina Mittermeier
University of Kassel, Germany

Athira Mohan
Independent Scholar, Germany

Tracey Mollet
University of Leeds, UK

Colleen Montgomery
Rowan University, USA

Amy Louise Morgan
University of Surrey, UK

F. Evan Nooe
University of South Carolina Lancaster, USA

Susan Ohmer
University of Notre Dame, USA

Kimberly Owczarski
Texas Christian University, USA

Glen Parry
University of Surrey, UK

Victoria Pettersen Lantz
Sam Houston State University, USA

Shearon Roberts
Xavier University of Louisiana, USA

Tom Robson
Purdue University, USA

Amanda Rutherford
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Sanskriti
Indian Institute of Technology, India

Zsófia Anna Tóth
University of Szeged, Hungary

Elizabeth Upton
University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Rebecca Williams
University of South Wales, UK

John Wills
University of Kent, UK

Advisory Board

Amy Davis
Independent scholar, UK

Eva Thury
Drexel University, USA

Kazuyo Kubo
Temple University, Japan

Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

 
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Contents

  • Volume (2): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2026


Contents

  • Volume (1): Issue (1)
  • Cover date: 2025


Contents

  • Volume (1): Issue (2)
  • Cover date: 2025


Editors

Rebecca Rowe
East Texas A&M University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Lisa Fiore
Tufts University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Marissa Lammon
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Associate Editors

Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez
West Chester University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Peter Cullen Bryan
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Priscilla Hobbs
Southern New Hampshire University, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Allison McClain Merril
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Bobby Schweizer
Independent Scholar, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Aria Yang
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

Ida Yoshinaga
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
IJoDS@intellectbooks.com

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