“At a time when women were not even allowed to speak as witnesses in a courtroom, they were accused and killed because they were poor, different, vulnerable, or in many […]
As part of CRITIQUE | GENDER.ED | RACE.ED Roundtables on Decolonising the AcademyDisrupting Coloniality in the Classroom? Decolonisation, Feminism and Critical PedagogiesTuesday, 8th March 16:00-17:30
Pablo Schyfter (University of Edinburgh) and Ramón Barthelemy (University of Utah) discuss the challenges of queering physics education research, bringing ideas of queerness, race and class to the study of […]
In 2021 GENDER.ED welcomed Clara Calvert (Usher Institute) Rachel Hosker (Special Collections), Dr Rae Rosenberg (Geosciences), Dr Merlin Seller (ECA), Dr Lucy Weir (ECA) and Dr Hatice Yıldız (HCA) to […]
As we welcome the New Year and head into GENDER.ED’s fourth year running, we would like to mark some highlights from 2021 and share what we have in store for […]
At GENDER.ED, we know that it has been difficult for everyone at University of Edinburgh- but especially Early Career Researchers – to build and foster a sense of community over […]
My PhD research at the University of Edinburgh (2016-2021): Transgender Gaze, Neoliberal Haze: the impact of neoliberalism on trans female bodies in the Anglophone Global NorthMy research was inspired by, […]
Congratulations to Dr Ashlee Christoffersen who has recently been elected to serve on the steering committee of the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) Standing Group on Gender and Politics.The […]
Together with IASH, GENDER.ED presents ‘Rediscovering Feminist Histories’, an event that will be running as part of the Being Human Festival 2021, on Thursday 18 November 2021 at 17.00 GMT.
Ashlee ChristoffersenThis post looks beyond legislation and parliamentary debates about gender equality at work to consider the stories of Black and Asian women’s workplace activism and their wider campaigning relating […]
GENDER.ED is thrilled to announce that our joint event with the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, The Price of Periods: Prisons, Poverty, Politics, will be running as part […]
Affect and Art’s Alternative Workplaces: A Research OverviewIn 2014, the Dutch art organisation Casco Art Institute launched, in collaboration with the artist Annette Krauss, the project Site for Unlearning: Art […]
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