Engenderings
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Engenderings is a blog about the role of gender in cultural, social and political life.
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Brazilian domestic workers and the international struggle for labour rights blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2018/03… via Engenderings
For @parapraxis_mag I thought a little about student protests for Palestine, the securitization of universities, the rhetoric of “safety,” and the spectacular distractions of America’s libidinally charged obsession with the things that happen “on campus.”
parapraxismagazine.com/articles/the-c…
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…
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…
Please consider joining Dr SM Rodriguez SM Rodriguez & 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
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
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) Dr Kamna Patel. Register eventbrite.co.uk/e/land-of-my-d…
“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…
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 & Sumi Madhok Sumi Madhok
Weds 1 May 5.30-7pm⬇️
lse.ac.uk/gender/events/…
✨New piece on #Engenderings ✨ Check out Dr. Shilan Hussain’s eye-opening critique on the adversities and cultural masquerades faced by the UK's Kurdish Diaspora blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2024/04…
A propósito de las posiciones feministas trans-excluyentes o 'radicales' en América Latina, hace un tiempo publicamos este texto de Diana Granados en Engenderings donde ensaya algunas aproximaciones genealógicas importantes blogs.lse.ac.uk/gender/2023/12…
On its 30th anniversary, Prof Sumi Madhok introduces the history of #GenderStudies at LSE.
Read the story about how LSE Gender started with only two staff members and became the largest #gender teaching and #research department in Europe.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsehistory/202…