By Dr Amy BeddowsRecent research into professional responses to survivors of sexual violence show that the process of victim blame is more complicated than assumed. While awareness campaigns and training […]
The PeaceFem mobile app provides insights and strategies to support women’s inclusion in peacebuilding. Version 2 is now live with additional case studies and translations into French and Indonesian, alongside […]
In our Friday long read, Professor Sarah Childs explains her ground-breaking work on Gender-Sensitive Parliament audits and invites us into the backstage life of a feminist academic out to both study and change the world.
Image: Panelists at the GENDER.ED panel on writing and disseminating research in gender and sexuality studies
As researchers of gender and sexuality, we are reflexive of our own positions in our research, but how do we understand the experiences of survey workers who are crucial to quantitative […]
Image: Local Green Belt Movement members survey their work. Credit: USAID/Neil ThomasToday, GENDER.ED teams up with the Edinburgh Earth Initiative to share our toolkit on gender sensitive research.
The Inter-Parliamentary Union’s (IPU) 145th Assembly recently held in Rwanda was on ‘Gender equality and gender-sensitive parliaments as drivers of change for a more resilient and peaceful world’. It resulted in the […]
The making of Brahmin womanhoodby Sambhavi GaneshMe – “Hello, I would like to book a place at your training event.”Organiser – “How old is your child?”Me – “I am asking […]
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 […]
Aoife McKenna and Rosalind Cavaghan
At the end of May, GENDER.ED ran an online information session ‘Gender Sensitive ODA Research: Tips and Tools’ for researchers at the Usher institute, the applied and translational arm of […]
GENDER.ED has recently held a joint online training with EQUAL-Futures at the University of Bristol. The event was a part of GENDER.ED’s on-going project Integrating Gender into GCRF Bids and […]
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