
Dr Xianan Jin
@jin_alison
Lecturer @exeterpolitics. Political Economy |Transnational Feminism |Africa and E-Asia. Book MS in progress: Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Rwanda.
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https://hass-cornwall.exeter.ac.uk/people/profile/index.php?username=xj259 23-06-2015 13:35:50
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Thanks AfricanStudiesUK for making my dream come true:so lucky to be on the panel with people whom I have been reading for so long.I wonāt expect everyone to be there (itās the last panel) but the panellists are just so cool! I will present my book project & hope to see many of you š



So honoured to attend AfricanStudiesUK as a Best Thesis Finalist. Will present my book project at 9K (Sat afternoon) on āNeoliberal Authoritarianism in Rwanda: The Political Economy of Womenās Political Participationā. Looking forward to seeing colleagues and friends ā¤ļø


In this podcast, I totally enjoyed talking to Liujia about the impacts of neoliberalism on gendered livelihoods in Chinese factories and Rwandan street marketsš¤feels great to be speaking at your favourite podcast despite its updated *annually only š@chenchenzh.bsky.social

Getting ready for the book launch for my friend Mary Austinās book launch šŖš¼ Join us at in Newcastle or online (msg me for a zoom link). 4pm - Wednesday 23rd October. Conference Room, Newcastle Law School is leaving X.


š A Special Issue of the Journal of Agrarian Change launches on 4th November at SOAS University of London! Part of a seminar series in the Journal of Agrarian Change, this event on 'The Social Reproduction of Agrarian Change: Feminist Political Economy and Rural Transformations in the Global South'


Out now! Dr Xianan Jin investigates how gender and class shape womenās political empowerment in post-genocide Rwanda, where access to land creates gendered networks for women to exercise their political agency in the community, market, and state. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10ā¦


Want to know why contexts are important for dismantling hierarchical structures of knowledge? Check out my co-authored BISA - British International Studies Association blog post with Dr Catherine Owen, and our open access RIS article! ANUBellSchool, Exeter Politics

