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 […]
CERT is a policy group campaigning for contraceptive empowerment in Scotland. Formed in 2018 by four students at the University of Edinburgh, CERT works to produce research-based change and promote a […]
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 […]
“Because I am a woman, I had to hide my own identity for a very long time. I fought with all my strength to get it back, and to be […]
On Friday the 1st of October GENDER.ED hosted our show case event Gender Sensitive Research: Lessons from GCRF and Beyond.Over 120 researchers from all over the world tuned to hear […]
Non-modern Women in Modern SpacesOn the subject of Muslim women, scholars have had a lot to say. Are Muslim women traditional? Can/should they modernize? These questions have initiated debates in […]
Menstruating While IncarceratedWomen’s bodies are different from men’s—this is not a controversial statement—and require different forms of care and maintenance. We know this, yet we still struggle to identify and […]
Image above: Montage of posts from 16 Days Blogathon 2020Coming Soon! Every year, GENDER.ED runs a blogathon with our collaborators at Ambedkar University Delhi and the University of New South […]
Speculation: imagining better queer health futures Recently, the UK government has invested significant capital in AI modelling of ‘healthy futures,’ in an effort to get ahead of potential and unforeseen health […]
By Meryl KennyThe following blog is an abridged version of a roundtable contribution to the PSA Women and Politics Specialist Group’s recent workshop on ‘The Gendered Impacts of the Covid-19 […]
GENDER.ED invites you to an online event showcasing gender sensitive research and discussing the challenges and gains involved: ‘Gender Sensitive Research: Lessons from GCRF and Beyond‘, on Friday the 1st […]
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