Engenderings
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Engenderings is a blog about the role of gender in cultural, social and political life.
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http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender 14-10-2011 11:17:19
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Please join us & Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity in welcoming Prof Marsha Henry back to LSE to discuss her new book 'The End of Peacekeeping' w Profs Clare Hemmings, Armine Ishkanian Armine Ishkanian, Denisa Kotsovicova Denisa Kostovicova 🦋 @denisakost.bsky.social & Sumi Madhok @sumi_madhok Weds 1 May 5.30-7pm⬇️ lse.ac.uk/gender/events/…
Thrilled to share my article published on Engenderings. I’m grateful to Tomás Ojeda and Lizzie Hobbs for their comments that helped strengthen the arguments and make the piece better! #SRHR #gender blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2024/04… via Engenderings
“While Western nations can continue to pollute, the consequences will be borne by the non-Western world” - Check out Kaushambi Bagchi’s insightful piece on feminist approaches to post-disaster relief and humanitarian policy blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2024/04…
London friends, as #IndiaElections2024 begin, don't miss this brilliant new film on India's equal citizenship anti-#CAA movement, following women of #ShaheenBagh, +Q&A with dir. Nausheen Khan. Organised by SouthAsia Solidarity & The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU) @Kamnatweets. Register eventbrite.co.uk/e/land-of-my-d…
Please consider joining Dr SM Rodriguez @SM_Rodriguez77 & Dr Olivia Rutazibwa Olivia U. Rutazibwa who have organised the Black Professors Pipeline workshop Weds 22 May! More details below🔽 Registration closes 30 April: forms.gle/jXb2UCM1ntpy1x… LSE Eden Centre for Education Enhancement Dr Alanah Mortlock LSE Sociology
The #RwandaBill isn't just cruel and expensive, it's also colonial and cisnormative. So is the detention of migrants on the Bibby Stockholm barge. As I argue in this piece for Engenderings, these policies of deterrence are culture war narratives. blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2024/04…
My latest article for Engenderings is informed by the vital work undertaken by Rainbow Migration to support LGBTQI+ people through the UK asylum and immigration system, and the troubling reports they publish. (1/4) blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2024/04…
Brazilian domestic workers and the international struggle for labour rights blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2018/03… via Engenderings
💥New: In a time of global anti-gender politics, research and activism also needs to be transnational ✍Dorottya Rédai️ #GenderStudies #ResearcherActivism LSE Gender wp.me/p4m9em-dcO