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Editorial

lambda nordica

Greetings from the new editors IT IS A great honor, privilege and pleasure to step up as the new editors of lambda nordica. The change of editors can be likened to a crossroads of sorts in the journey of a journal. Whilst we will build on the established practices and ambitions of lambda that we inherit from the previous editors, Ulrika Dahl and Jenny Björklund, new editors also necessarily mean new perspectives and ideas. With our first editorial, we would like to invite readers into our ongoing conversations and thoughts on the journey ahead for lambda nordica, both as an academic journal and as a broader platform to support and promote queer scholarship, debate, and community, inside and beyond the academy. Certainly, the lambda nordica of today is a testament to the dedication to LGBTQ+ and queer studies, and to struggles and engagement with these concepts and fields, that in the Nordic context stretches over decades, and we are happy and humbled to take our departure in the formidable legacy of Björklund and Dahl. In the past decade, editors Dahl and Björklund have, with the support of the Board, undertaken the delicate and difficult task to establish lambda nordica as the principal academic journal for queer and LGBTQ+ scholarship in Nordic Europe, all the while resisting the powerful push towards incorporation into the commercialized academic publishing industry. And so today, lambda nordica is one of the very few independent peer-reviewed academic journals in the world in the field of queer and